Blogs Make Great Platforms for Group Websites
Need a website for your group or club? A blog can be a great platform. They are easy to updated, you don’t need to be a webmaster to set up, and are nearly perfect for groups or clubs.
Check out the Hereford Runner site for example. As you would guess the Hereford Runner is a club site for local runners. On the site you can find upcoming events, some suggested training, and results from past events. Looking a little deeper though, they really put to action the full functionality of a blog, making it really work for what almost all groups and clubs need.
Common Needs for a Group or Club on a Website
Clubs, like this running club, have many common needs out of a website.
They need:
- A home page to explain who or what they are
- A new user registration form or details on how to become a member
- Contact information
- Upcoming Events page
- Past events page
- Archive of announcements
- A method to easily communicate a message
- A method to easily add new content without the requirement of a webmaster (most groups are on a very tight budget)
Using a blog as the format for a club the club can easily make static pages for all the static about us kind of stuff, and adding new posts makes the ideal way to make announcements for new members. Most blogs automatically come with RSS feed software. This makes for easy subscribing for your members, and setting up a Feedburner account makes for an easy addition to let subscribers use email instead
WordPress as the blog software can also allow you to create member only available content, and if you budget is really tight can be hosted on WordPress for free. A blog will also automatically archive your content so new members can easily catch up on previous events. Blogs come with search ability, and additionally make it easy to add pictures (a common request for groups or clubs).






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