Joined: Oct 22 2004 Posts: 5865 Location: Halifax, Yorkshire,England
We were told at the last Fax Trust meeting by Graham Clay that the club were getting a new website.
When please?
I think we have fallen behind other clubs now as our website is tired and often not up to date, other RL Championship clubs websites look better then ours now and even FC Halifax Town for example have their website updated all the time often with current match scores and results on matchdays.
I know the club are doing their best but it is more important than ever to have a good website, we are a global brand and fans are hungry for information.
Big thanks to my old mate Conrad who still does what he can I believe for the club on the existing website, cheers.
Joined: Aug 18 2002 Posts: 18789 Location: 'Fax fan in Stockport: The jewel in the ring of Manchester
Fax4Life wrote: we are a global brand
Steady on. The game itself isn't a global brand so how our club can be is a little bit "stretchy". Unless of course you're referring to our Canadian brothers in Nova Scotia?
Joined: Oct 22 2004 Posts: 5865 Location: Halifax, Yorkshire,England
littlerich wrote::THINK:
Steady on. The game itself isn't a global brand so how our club can be is a little bit "stretchy". Unless of course you're referring to our Canadian brothers in Nova Scotia?
Marketing speak - we have 2 fans at least south of Watford I do know.
Ex-pats are a target audience, I know the club get requests for stuff from down under particularly.
Why dont the club ask for a volunteer to become the Website Editor. I know Conrad has done it in the past, plus other individuals, but it needs somebody who can spend a fair bit of time on its upkeep.
As Fax4Life says, the FC Halifax Town one has this season been excellent with the text commentary (updated every few minutes) service during games a new addition this season. Kelly, who runs it, does so as a volunteer alongside her full-time job but by working closely with the club she has made it a extremely source of information - as it should be. All she gets in return is free entry into all home and away games.
The club is working on a new website which is being part created by the RFL's club support unit, though the club retain complete editorial and design control. It will feature many new and innovative features, and will be automatically updated with general game-wide news by the RFL media department. The initial designs look very good, and the club expects to sign-off the final design later this week. The planned launch is early March. One of the problems with the current site is the complex and time consuming way of updating the info - the new site will be much more flexible, and have a vibrant, modern look that we think will appeal to everyone.
Joined: Oct 22 2004 Posts: 5865 Location: Halifax, Yorkshire,England
Halifax RLFC wrote:The club is working on a new website which is being part created by the RFL's club support unit, though the club retain complete editorial and design control. It will feature many new and innovative features, and will be automatically updated with general game-wide news by the RFL media department. The initial designs look very good, and the club expects to sign-off the final design later this week. The planned launch is early March. One of the problems with the current site is the complex and time consuming way of updating the info - the new site will be much more flexible, and have a vibrant, modern look that we think will appeal to everyone.
Good, thanks for the update.
As long as the club can also do updates it should be good.
Joined: Oct 11 2004 Posts: 1119 Location: Anywhere there's a bar
Halifax RLFC wrote:The club is working on a new website which is being part created by the RFL's club support unit.
So the RFL is creating the new club web site and doing the matchday programme. And here's us thinking the RFL don't want to know what's happening outside SL.
Contrary to what we all think the RFL are doing a good job, manned by good people who care for rugby at all levels of the game.
Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
Caliban wrote:So the RFL is creating the new club web site and doing the matchday programme. And here's us thinking the RFL don't want to know what's happening outside SL.
Contrary to what we all think the RFL are doing a good job, manned by good people who care for rugby at all levels of the game.
Never mind, lets bag em.
Actually web sites are one of the easiest and most logical items the RFL should and could help all clubs with , many other sports including the NRL all use the same provider and the same basic format's
As far as the programme point , I tend to disagree , they are [ or should be ] an opportunity for clubs to build links with thier local communities and businesses , some do manage to use them correctly , some dont
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Caliban wrote:So the RFL is creating the new club web site and doing the matchday programme. And here's us thinking the RFL don't want to know what's happening outside SL.
Contrary to what we all think the RFL are doing a good job, manned by good people who care for rugby at all levels of the game.
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