Reliable, Simple, Premium Website Templates
Today’s Veterans grew up with the internet, smart phones and
digital communication. They expect posts to have internet presents. Today’s Veterans derives information from a simple to navigate, up-to-date a post's invitation.
An American Legion Post Website is Your Window to the
World – An Invitation for All to
Look Inside with a well-designed, mobile-optimized website can help you engage with new
members, communicate with them and involve them in your activities. A post website is NOT for established members, a post website is for your community.
• Increase communication
• Recruit new members
• Increase attendance at events or activities
• Increase donations
• Retain the at-risk member
• Provide help to newly discharged service members
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"We are the premium provider of American Legion Post website systems." Providing posts with mobile-Optimized Professional Website Systems from coast to coast, accross the pond to London England, ukpost1.org and over the US since 2003.
WE have 2-plans available. Both Plans include Domain Name Registration and Hosting. The Primary difference between the two (2) plans, aside price, is the Mobile-Friendly plan is for multiple editors (users), each with their own log-in info. Here are a few of the things you would be able to do...
1. Add pictures to the site from image files on my computer. 2. Add a page to the site for users to see copies of our quarterly PDF newsletters. 3. Add a page to the site for users to see copies of our monthly meeting minutes. 4. Add a page or albums for pictures and info on our Post officers. 5. Accomplish 2&3 with buttons to bring up the files to view. 6. Add links to national, department and district legion websites (national required by the American Legion). 7. Add other website links of interest to our post members and community. |
The Website is Your Window to the World – An Invitation for All to Look Inside The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives.