Lesson 2: Building the Group
Do You Need A Website?
If you don't already have a website,
how do you know if you will need one for your group? Excellent question!
The first thing you should do is go to a good search engine like
http://www.google.com and do
a search for your group's topic. For example, I did a search on
"online support group management" and returned zero results!
So, if your group is about Online Support Group Management, then
a web site would be a good idea as it would probably be the only
one. However, a search for "parents of ADHD children"+"support
group" returned 145 results. You need to look at what is already
available and decide if you could provide something additional or
different.
Another thing that must be evaluated
is the time commitment that it will take to not only have a support
group, but also a web site. You cannot just 'put it up' and let
it be. Continuous additions, updates, and other information will
be needed to keep your visitors coming back. Once you have the site
up you will also need to promote it so potential visitors can find
it. This takes work and time that you must decide if you have.
If you decide that a web site would be a good addition
to, or would compliment your support group, you must decide how
much money you can spend on hosting and domain names. If you do
not have the funds, a free web site host is always an alternative.
The first place you should look for web hosting
information is your Internet service provider. Many ISPs offer free
web space to their customers, and a quick call to customer service
should confirm this for you. If your ISP does not offer web space,
or if you would prefer not to use what is offered, then a search
for a host is the next step.
It is much easier to compare hosting
plans and their cost when you use a search like http://www.findmyhosting.com/.
At Find My Hosting you can search using any of the following:
- Monthly Price
- Host Platform
- Disk Space
- Data Transfer
- Mail Accounts
You can also look for hosting providers that are
Hosting Assured, which is a guideline of ethics that these hosting
companies abide by.
So what about a free host? If you don't mind the
advertising, they are fine. I have yet to find a good free host
that does not have some form of advertising displayed on their customer's
sites, and often it is those annoying pop-up ads that everyone hates.
If you are going to try a free provider, go with a name that you
will trust like Geocities, Tripod, or Angelfire.
You probably don't need a web site for your support
group. Before making the choice, weigh all the requirements including
your time, and then see if you really do need it.
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