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Web Administration/Design Officer
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Information Systems Administration Officer
Web Development
Developing a CAP website needs to be the result of dialog
with the unit commander, key members of the staff, and even with your
members. Your website will succeed if,
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It has useful information, or else visitors will soon
abandon in.
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You keep that information updated.
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You seek input from the various staff officers for
the various sections.
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You get your unit commander's approval for all
content.
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You get your initial design and layout approved at
the Group III level
Unit meeting time is often limited, and very few members
have time to visit the various bulletin boards. Worse yet, very few have
the time to update the bulletin board. Therefore, if you add an
electronic bulletin board to your own unit website, you'll be doing all
a very big favor.
A successful website is a dynamic affair, where content
is revised and posted on a regular basis. If your unit members look at
your website as a "must have" resource, you've made the grade. But if
their reaction is more of the "ho-hum" variety, you need to ask your
unit members why... and listen to them.
Seek advice from your Group III Webmaster. You'll get it.
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