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Developing your group's website
If your music group is looking to ensure that it has information on the internet so that audiences and members can have instant access to details of your activities, then the Making Music Website Development Service, is for you. The service offers great deals to develop your group's website at a price that almost every group can afford.

A range of services available as follows:

If there is any Internet terminology that you find confusing in the description of the Internet development services you might find it useful to look at our Glossary of Computing and Internet Terms.

Service A: Getting you going

- Four web pages
- Connection to an ISP
- Registering of member groups name
- Search engines submission

Service B: Online ticketing

- Accept online bookings
- You can also accept online payment with credit card authorisation
- Recommended for web sites three months and older!

Service C: Bare essentials

- Four web pages
- Recommended for member groups with webbie expertise at their disposal!

Service D: Maintenance

- Annual website maintenance contract
- Only offered with services A and C

Several websites created for member groups by Making Music are now online. These include:

- Lawyers' Music
- Hillingdon Choral Society
- Leicester Symphony Orchestra
- Welwyn Garden Concert Club
- The Cambridge Orchestra
- Hereford Choral Society
- Leicester Bach Choir
- Joint Herts Choirs
- Petersfield Musical Festival
- Salisbury Community Choir
- Music Education Council
     Making Music Website Development Service, 2-4 Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3NW  
     Stuart McPherson, 020 7422 8282  
     stuart@makingmusic.org.uk  
       
Glossary of Internet terms   Training
If there is any Internet terminology that you find confusing in the description of our Website Development Service you might find it useful to look at our Glossary of Computing and Internet Terms.   Making Music runs nationwide artistic and administrative courses for amateur and semi-professional musicians.