I've been looking for some new ideas to update the Richmond Christian School website. Recently, I was on my church's website, http://www.tenth.ca/, and couldn't help but notice how clean, attractive, and easy-to-use it was. Looking further, I found that it was created by a company called Clover.
Clover was developed for ministries - to be easy to create and update and to be cost affordable for ministries and to be effective for reaching their congregation and beyond.
It was then that I decided to become a Clover friend and share this awesome resource to everyone else who would be looking for a solution to their website needs.
Click on the following link to get excited: http://www.cloversites.com/f/henryau and let me know what you think by commenting. If you feel like sharing this with your friends, be sure to send them back to my link so that I can become established as an uber-clover friend! Thanks!
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I think you should just do the website yourself, or if you don't have time then get some of the students to. I don't think it would be that hard to get a website looking like Tenth's. $1000 is a lot of money, even if it doesn't seem like it in the grand scheme of things (i.e. the entire school budget).
ReplyDeleteAnd nice try with the affiliate thing.