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A website is a powerful way to show what your group can offer

However, with so many free digital marketing options out there, it’s worth spending some time to decide how a website fits into your marketing strategy.

If you think about your website like a shop window, it is important to make people stay and explore more. You need to be prepared to keep it up to date and give people the information they want and need. 

Is it right for your group?

Think about the pros and cons before you invest your time and energy into developing a website for your club: 

Pros 

  • Can be accessed by anyone, anytime and anywhere 

  • Ideal for promoting your group: show who you are, what you do and how to get in touch with you 

  • Communication centre: share good news or important updates, it can be a focal point for your social media channels 

Cons 

  • Targeting the right people: unlike some other forms of marketing it is difficult to make sure you reach the right people and don’t get lost amongst the mountains of online information 

  • Maintenance: with your website being open 24/7 it is important to make sure it is working well, up to date and with new content so people know that it is active 

  • Creativity: thinking up interesting content on a regular basis can be challenging, see our content tips below 

Getting started

There are a number of platforms you can use that are 'open sourced', which simply means they are free of charge.

It's worth exploring the range of tools available, including Wordpress, Drupal and Umbraco, for example.

Keep in mind that even though they are free, it will take time and commitment to get it right.

Top tips for your website

Here’s some useful information to help you start thinking about how to approach creating a website.

Plan

Your audience
Think about what your audience will be looking for - not just what you want to tell them.
Make it easy to use
People are used to having information available at their fingertips, so make sure that your website is simple to navigate and have clear categories.
Your homepage
The homepage is a vital part of your website - it should give an overview of everything you have to offer and be attractive to your users. Update images and text regularly to show it’s current and up-to-date.

Structure

Be brief
Keep your text short and snappy - split up your information using headings, sub-headings, fonts and pictures, so users can find what they need easily.
Images
Use images to strengthen your message - not simply to fill a space. Remember to consider copyright and data protection issues.
Keep it real
Use a suitable tone and style depending on who your audience is.
Use keywords
Make your headings and introductions concise and use keywords as this will help you reach a higher ranking on search engines.

Manage and review

Review and renew
Aim to keep your website up-to-date and fresh. Consider using Google Analytics, or a similar tool, to track your users' behaviour and the areas they spend most time on. Then adapt your content as necessary to make sure you meet their needs.
Stay on pulse
Have someone who is responsible for the website, making improvements and responding to feedback.