Index

<p>The High-Tech Toastmaster</p>

7. What to Put on Your Web Site

  1. What not to put on your web site
    1. No district or international campaigning except for club members
    2. Nothing that isn't related to the Toastmasters objectives
    3. No addresses or phone numbers of members except by permission (officers are okay)
    4. Respect copyright - you can use Toastmasters logos, but ask permission to use other text and graphics.
    5. Avoid spam
  2. Logo
  3. Copyright/disclaimer – required!
  4. Links to Toastmasters International (required) and District 55
  5. Contact information
  6. Time and Place of Meetings
  7. Links to nearby clubs
  8. Mission of the club
  9. Date last updated
  10. Optional items
    1. Guestbook
    2. Discussion board
    3. Testimonials
    4. Word of the Day
    5. Quotations
    6. Jokes
    7. Inspirational Thoughts
  11. Information for Visitors
    1. What is Toastmasters?
    2. What happens at meetings?
    3. What are the roles?
    4. What do I have to do to join or visit?
    5. How much does it cost?
    6. Is it safe? Is it right for me? Will I fit in?
    7. What will you make me do?
  12. Information for Members
    1. Club Calendar
    2. Membership promotion ideas
    3. Distinguished Club Plan
    4. Speech contests
    5. Toastmasters forms
    6. Educational requirements (CTM, ATM, CL)
    7. Public Speaking Tips
    8. Table Topic ideas
    9. Speech ideas
    10. Club newsletter/photos

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