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<div style="float:right;width:180px;border:1px solid #55ccff;background-color:#00ccff;"><div style="background-color:#effefe;border:1px solid silver;margin:3px;padding:5px;">Click here to<BR>[http://www.rcampus.com/xsitegalleryshowc.cfm see website samples]</div></div>
 
[[Image:Screenshots_multiple_clubs.jpg|thumb|Multi-page eCommunity Website Sample]]
 
[[Image:Screenshots_multiple_clubs.jpg|thumb|Multi-page eCommunity Website Sample]]
[http://www.rcampus.com RCampus.com] provides student clubs and organizations a free website with a number of tools to manage information, communication, members, and officers. [http://www.rcampus.com RCampus.com] club websites builder is perfect for:
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[http://www.rcampus.com RCampus.com] provides student clubs and organizations with a free website that has a number of tools to manage information, communication, members, and officers. [http://www.rcampus.com RCampus.com] club websites builder is perfect for:
 
* Clubs with out-dated or no website
 
* Clubs with out-dated or no website
 
* Clubs that need additional tools such as a "discussion board", "community blog", "member-only pages", or "officer list" on their websites
 
* Clubs that need additional tools such as a "discussion board", "community blog", "member-only pages", or "officer list" on their websites

Revision as of 22:41, 2 April 2012

Click here to
see website samples
Multi-page eCommunity Website Sample

RCampus.com provides student clubs and organizations with a free website that has a number of tools to manage information, communication, members, and officers. RCampus.com club websites builder is perfect for:

  • Clubs with out-dated or no website
  • Clubs that need additional tools such as a "discussion board", "community blog", "member-only pages", or "officer list" on their websites
  • Clubs with limited technical skills
  • Clubs who are looking for an easy-to-maintain website
  • Clubs that use generic groups and community websites with inappropriate ads
  • Clubs that spend more than 5 minutes to post an announcement or event on their website
  • Clubs that spend more than a minute to send a message to all members
  • Clubs that have lost track of their active membership
  • Clubs with too few members to justify a website


Core Features


Additional features for clubs


How to build a club

  1. Click on the create login (signup.gif) menu at RCampus.com, select Club / Student organization and press [continue...]. (Take me there.)
  2. Follow the screens to create a profile. The login name created will be the address of the club. For example, if login name is myclub, the club website address will be clubs.rcampus.com/myclub.
  3. Go to the my account menu on top of the page.
  4. Select the my site (website.gif) side menu.
  5. Click on Activate my site.


What to do next?


See also