What do you look for when on our website?
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Guest_andrewkennedy_*
, Dec 23 2013 04:36 PM
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#1 Guest_andrewkennedy_*
Posted 23 December 2013 - 04:36 PM
With so much information available on our website, we have a difficult time trying to determine what everyone uses NANFA's website for.
By understanding what everyone that visits our website is looking for we can better organize our content and make it easier to find.
Remember this is concerning the website and not the forum or gallery.
By understanding what everyone that visits our website is looking for we can better organize our content and make it easier to find.
Remember this is concerning the website and not the forum or gallery.
#3
Posted 23 December 2013 - 06:42 PM
I use the fifs, the information on grants, the collection data sheet on the administrivia section, and the publication section now that we have some of that awesome full-color stuff happening. Am glad to see the fishwatching section getting up and running and would like to see the natural history page do so, too. I think those pages, and a microfishing page, perhaps, would be good outreaches to potential NANFAns, and just the public at large.
Matt Knepley
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#6 Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 28 December 2013 - 05:21 PM
That seems like a great idea Josh. Glad I thought of it.
Really, joking aside, I think Josh has a great point here. In today's world, this seems almost like the norm, and there is a lot of work going into our Facebook presence. It would be great to see more people made aware of our page.
Really, joking aside, I think Josh has a great point here. In today's world, this seems almost like the norm, and there is a lot of work going into our Facebook presence. It would be great to see more people made aware of our page.
#7 Guest_andrewkennedy_*
Posted 28 December 2013 - 05:53 PM
With the popularity of video, I think NANFA needs and can make great use of it's YouTube channel. Personally I didn't even know it existed. With some of the high quality video I've seen at a convention or two we can really provide a great resource to give our natives some well deserved publicity.
#8 Guest_jblaylock_*
Posted 28 December 2013 - 10:12 PM
With the popularity of video, I think NANFA needs and can make great use of it's YouTube channel. Personally I didn't even know it existed. With some of the high quality video I've seen at a convention or two we can really provide a great resource to give our natives some well deserved publicity.
It's new and a work in process, it's more work than you'd think. However, it will continue to grow and my vision is for it to be the one stop place for all kinds of native fish videos. I need more Nanfa members to allow us to use their videos. Nanfa is nothing without it's members, and this is no different.
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