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* www.bjc2010.co.uk,
 
* www.bjc2010.co.uk,
 
* www.bjc2011.co.uk,
 
* www.bjc2011.co.uk,
* www.bjc2012.co.uk.
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* www.bjc2012.co.uk,
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* www.bjc2013.co.uk.
 
You may notice a pattern.
 
You may notice a pattern.
  

Revision as of 18:22, 16 April 2012

Your website should be the central source of information for your BJC, keep that up to date and accurate and reflect that information on what ever social networking sites, forums and usenet groups are applicable at the time.

Your website can be a very important marketing tool, don't waste it.

Choose and register an easy to remember, easy to spell and relevant domain name, this will help people to find your website. Previous domains have been;

  • www.bjc99.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2k.york.ac.uk,
  • www.bjccardiff.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2002.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2003.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2004.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2005.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2006.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2007.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2008.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2009.com (and .co.uk),
  • www.bjc2010.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2011.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2012.co.uk,
  • www.bjc2013.co.uk.

You may notice a pattern.

Having both .com and .co.uk domains (like Norwich 2009 did) means that the public have more chance of typing the correct suffix. Domains are fairly cheap (if nobody already owns them), but you should only advertise one website address to avoid confusion.

Your website can be hosted for free by contacting Mini Mansell


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