Find a host
Key Club International does not host Kiwanis-family web sites.
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Some individuals who have Internet (e-mail) accounts are given a minimum
of Web space and use this space for their Key Club's Web site.
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Most
Key Club members attach their Key Club's Web site as a subdirectory
to their school's Web site, contact your school's administration
for this option.
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Some communities have developed community Web
sites, which offer free or reduced-rate space to nonprofit or service
groups.
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There are a variety of "free" hosts that do not charge for
hosting a club's Web site. Most attach advertisements to the club's
Web site in return for this service. (geocities.com, tripod.net, angelfire.com)
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clubs pay a monthly fee to a local Internet provider to host their
sites.
Design a Web site
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Follow the Guidelines established by the Kiwanis International Board.
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Look at other club Web sites to see how they have done it.
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Consider the site's purpose and how frequently it will be maintained.
Regularly updated sites give users reasons to return.
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