Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Communities posting their classes, dances & events using one common tool

The software engineering principal of DRY can be applied in our communities. The tool is meant to help keep information update to date and that it would cascade the information through all the channels like Facebook, Twitter and any Newsletter application you use.


I have heard time and time again about outdated/inaccessible/incorrect content is still on the website. And yes, it’s also my least favorite call to get in my line of business. When the date, time, location and cover is inconsistent across all the web mediums.

How can I help bring awareness, educate and provide best practices to help improve a streamlined communication strategy.

Luckily, with a few easy settings with Lindy Hopper's website, you can make avoidable website errors, consistency issues, and outdated copy a thing of the past.

Send me a message to find out when the next "Shortcuts to Success" webinar to learn:

• Why consistency on the web matters to your stakeholders.
• How to setup your local scene's policies and implement them.
• Popular best practices for building better experiences for those attending your events and classes.

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