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School Website Too Bad To Be Good? Enter it NOW!

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School Website Too Bad To Be Good?
Enter it NOW! 

DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 8TH…

Hey!  We have some really exciting news!  Our friend and contributor, Rachel Vidoni, is now working for School Webmasters.  School Webmasters is looking for really bad school websites and they are going to pick a winner to fix for FREE!  That’s right.  In celebration of their 10th anniversary, if your kid’s school’s website is really icky – you can’t find the teacher’s email addresses, homework help is available but you can never find the number on the website, or even if you would like after school activities to be a part of the site – School Webmasters will give the winner a free 15-page website makeover AND hosting for ONE YEAR.  So very exciting and what a cool giveaway, huh?

Let me say that again…

  • School Webmasters, is giving away a free 15-page school or small district website to the most ineffective/ugly site they can find. It includes a new design, professionally written copy, up to two hours of updates each month, and hosting for an entire year.
  • Parents nominate their child’s bad/ugly/ineffective school website for a free redesign and hosting for one year.
  • School Webmasters will choose the Top Ten worst sites from the nominations, then the public will get to vote on the winner on School Webmasters’ website.

So what are you waiting for? Go to SchoolWebmasters.com and enter. The contest ends this Friday, March 8th at midnight.  It is super easy to nominate your school’s site, and even if your site has great content, School Webmasters has a great blog with ideas to make it better.  Check it out.

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