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billyfromConsett
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A publicity site for any of our clubs Inc The IAC

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I was pointed towards looking at a new website that offers free advertising for the likes of our clubs. It's new, but may grow over the years.
Libraries may push sites like this one so we seem to have little to lose in using it.

I've listed our club, so we'll see if makes a difference. Comments welcome.

http://www.clubbz.com/club/559/film_mak ... video_club
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Re: A publicity site for any of our clubs Inc The IAC

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Hi Billy,

I got an email from Clubbz asking me to register... will look into further when i get some time. :-)
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It takes about 20 minutes to put your club on. So 20 minutes spent to try and keep interest going for your local club looks a worthwhile deal in my book.
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Re: A publicity site for any of our clubs Inc The IAC

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I would like to post a warning to all clubs with a website.
A club official received an e-mail purporting to come from clubbz.com. They had picked up the address from an old club website.
They invited a reply to have the club details added to their data base but upon looking closely the reply address was to j.clubbz.com, note the addition of the 'j'.
Googling j.clubbz.com finds only two links, and they both sport only oriental characters. Definitely dodgy. Keep clear.

Arthur Best
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