Would your local pickleball group/community/club benefit from a presence on the web? For new players to find you online your website needs to hit all the right notes to be recognized by the major search engines. For players to keep returning to your site it needs to be kept fresh, with new and relevant content.
A website that is properly hosted (not the free ones that have thousands of sites crammed onto a small server) will cost a minimum of $5.00 per month, often much more. Securing and retaining a domain name adds another ongoing cost.
Local pickleball groups/clubs can have an effective web presence by ‘piggy-backing’ on to the established site run by PICKLEBALLBC or Pickleball Canada. Your group/club would have their own page (or pages) with exclusive access to change and/or up-date content, and would have a unique address (URL) that could be used in any other communication with your players.
Many existing pickleball club sites duplicate information on pages dealing with: rules, ratings, links, about pickleball, tournaments, etc., and these need to be constantly monitored to ensure they are relevant and functioning. These pages will be unnecessary because the ‘parent’ site (PICKLEBALLBC.ca or PickleballCanada.org) has this covered.
A website that is properly hosted (not the free ones that have thousands of sites crammed onto a small server) will cost a minimum of $5.00 per month, often much more. Securing and retaining a domain name adds another ongoing cost.
Local pickleball groups/clubs can have an effective web presence by ‘piggy-backing’ on to the established site run by PICKLEBALLBC or Pickleball Canada. Your group/club would have their own page (or pages) with exclusive access to change and/or up-date content, and would have a unique address (URL) that could be used in any other communication with your players.
Many existing pickleball club sites duplicate information on pages dealing with: rules, ratings, links, about pickleball, tournaments, etc., and these need to be constantly monitored to ensure they are relevant and functioning. These pages will be unnecessary because the ‘parent’ site (PICKLEBALLBC.ca or PickleballCanada.org) has this covered.
With your new website we would set up a listing on the Where To Play page for PICKLEBALLBC, which would link directly to your new site - the targeted traffic our site generates would direct new players and/or visitors to your page(s).
Here’s a simple example of what a club/group page could look like: Fanny Bay Pickleball Changing or up-dating content is relatively easy, especially if you have some computer experience – if you run into any problems we are here to help. To help with the added costs of securing password-protected access for changes/up-dates we would charge $20.00 per annum for a club/community/group to host their page(s). You will notice in the example we have set aside space for a sponsor. We would be surprised if a local group were unable to find a couple of sponsors willing to pay more than enough to cover the hosting costs. If you are interested in setting up a page(s) for your group/community/club contact us at: info@vipa.ca Vertical Divider
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Pickleball Canada have recently introduced their "National Service" (PCNS). Under this system the opportunity exists for affiliated clubs to set up and manage a website.
Here are two examples of such websites: Winnipeg West Pickleball: https://secure.pickleballcanada.org/club/winnipeg-west-pickleball/1072/ Delta Pickleball Association: https://secure.pickleballcanada.org/club/delta-pickleball-association/1034/ At this time there are no additional costs from Pickleball Canada to set up a club website. An opportunity also exists to acknowledge sponsors. Once set up, a link to the new site would be posted on the "Where To Play" page of the PICKLEBALLBC website. There are a number of video tutorials available to club administrators, from Pickleball Canada, that explains the process of setting up a club website. |