Internet Awareness

An increasing number of people look to the Internet when they want information.

Newspaper reporters are "wired." While you are still on the phone talking with them, they logon to verify what you are saying.

Church Seekers, and even parishioners, flock to the Internet when they want information.

Webspace is cheap. There are free sites online at yahoo.com, tripod.com, and homestead.com, plus free webspace packaged with Internet access through providers like America Online, AT&T, and BellSouth.

Internet authoring tools are included in Microsoft OFFICE, Netscape, FrontPage Express inside Windows98, online services or they are for sale for less than $100 at office supply stores.

Business services stores, like Kinko's, Office Depot,  or CopyRight Centers rent photo scanners, computers and scanning services.

Inexpensive domain names can be obtained at www.godaddy.com.

Websites happen for charities, churches, and temples because one person decides to do it. The real cost is labor, even when it's free.

The challenge for parish leaders is to remain "web-aware." Webpersons, just like newsletter editors, must dig for information. Please help them.

Visit the website often. If you notice an event is missing or an error, tell the webperson.

If you are proof-reading the newsletter or brochure, make sure it includes valid web and email addresses.

When the newsletter or brochure is ready for printing, email it to the webperson. Do not expect her to retype everything a second time.

If you use graphics in your newsletter or brochure, send copies to your webperson.

If you are including a guest presenter, ask them if they have a website. Then give that address to your webperson. Such publicity will help attendance.

Websites, like newsletters, are a team effort. Be part of the team.

--KipBarkley@aol.com
The Geek of All Saints, FTL

 

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