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How to Design a Web Site for a Homeowners Association - You Do the Homework, We Do the Rest.
Before
starting the design you have to get a domain name. The best is the one
closest to the name of your association. In this case the most suitable
name will end with .org.
Register
your domain name.
Determine what is the reason for your particular web site:
- information about location
- providing information the homeowners need online
Come up with initial text you want
to have on your web site. AmberDot can help you choose the right text,
visual, and other content to achieve your goal.
Look at other HOA web sites and determine what you like and dislike
about them, and what would make your web site better.
Please
look at Sunset
Oaks for example of a Homeowners Association web site. It has the
following buttons:
Home Page - with all the basic info
News - to contain current Newsletter
Facilities - pictures, description, rules of use
Services - types of services that the company provides
Documents- CC&R's, Bylaws, Resolutions
Contacts - Board of Directors
Contact Info - address, phone, fax, email
Homeowners Recommend - restaurants, services,...
Photos - pictures of the homes, facilities and nearby
area
Sunnyvale - link to the city the complex is located
in
The
residents get information easily without having to call the manager,
can send the manager email asking for more info if necessary, can check
the rules without having to search for their paper copy. A potential
townhouse buyer can, from the comfort of home, see how the complex looks.
This web site provides easy to find information and great visual
experience. Contact us (email, 858-523-0829 ) and we will take care of detailed design for you.
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