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Simple text at Chamber web site

Looking for a way to have a voice on how development may affect the Peninsula, then perhaps as a business owner you need to visit The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce home page on the Internet.

The page can be visited at http://www.peninsulachamber.asn.au/

The site provides some simple text pages that allow visitors to browse with ease, as the large images that many pages now impose on visitors are not required.

According to the site, "The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is seen by all levels of Government as a responsible community leader in touch with local feelings."

Internal links to other pages on the site allow the potential business member to read about the benefits to the business and the community of participating, provides contact details of those involved in the association at a management level and also provides a diary page outlining details of meeting venues.

Unfortunately the membership page appears a little dated, as the application form still mentions the 2000 -2001 financial year rather than the current one.

Information about reports is mentioned but the site does not have hard evidence of any information on recommendations for the viewer to read.

The sole external link to the Peninsular.net allows the visitor to visit that popular portal for much more information on the Peninsula.

The site only rates only seven out of a possible 10.

If your community organisation is on the Internet and would like your site reviewed, send the information including contact details to stephenmcnamara@start.com.au or mail to PO Box 532, Woy Woy 2256 or fax 4342 2071

Stephen is a web consultant for All In One Business Service and in not a member of the the reviewed organisation.

Stephen McNamara, November 2



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