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Review 10/15/2010
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A little over a year ago, I became involved with changes to the website of a small non-profit. I was somehow quickly given the job as committee chairperson for the website. Anyone who has volunteered to be on the Board of a small non-profit probably understands how that happened. I am not a “computer person” or a “web person.” I am an idea person and I had some definite ideas about content I wanted added to our site, as well as services for our members and the community in general. The people at Crystaldi have been very helpful in bringing my ideas into fruition. Our site now has an MP3 function, videos may be viewed on the site, advertising on the site through donations has been added, a constantly updated and printable list of our community meetings through the state was added, and so forth. The brochure we have printed and provide to the public may now be downloaded from the site. All these changes and additions required substantial time and effort, and the Crystaldi staff walked me through each step and adjusted themselves to my limited communication abilities when it comes to computers. A couple of times, we went so as me faxing to them what I visualized as web pages, with the suggested content written out long hand. They are a helpful and patient lot, and have had a very quick response time to my questions. Prior to me being given the job as chairperson, Crystaldi had already developed a system for handling our yearly events that included placing the announcement on our site and web payment. I strongly recommend them.
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