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LEEDS, July 3 /PRNewswire/ --
- With Photo
Badminton, angling, model railways, even Morris dancing ... it's amazing
what people get up to in their spare time.
The trouble is that, despite the Internet, there isn't really a UK-wide
website where people can find out about local clubs - whether it be sports,
hobbies or general interest... until now.
Clubbz.com is a lively new website set up by a group of work colleagues
from West Yorkshire. The aim was simple: to create the most comprehensive
website directory of clubs and societies in the UK so people can instantly
find nearby clubs, search for events of interest and even view photos of the
clubs in action.
The site looks great, is easy to find and is very simple to use whether
you're listing or searching for a club. There's even a wizard feature so
clubs can set up their own professional-looking web pages without the need
for technical skills. You can even create a new community if yours isn't
listed. Best of all, it's completely free - and there's the chance to win
prizes when you list your club!"
Clubbz.com has only been live for a couple of weeks but already over
1,000 clubs have joined from bell ringers to climbing clubs and brass bands
plus all the clubs you'd expect to see like badminton, football and angling.
"The feedback we've been getting is brilliant," says Rob Yorke. "Most
clubs have already received hundreds of visitors to their Clubbz.com web
pages. And because it's free, it's a great way to attract interest locally
and nationally to your club; it's cheaper and quicker than an ad in the local
newsagent's window!"
Obviously with Clubbz.com it's a case of the 'the more the merrier'. "So
we're urging clubs and societies across the UK to visit our website and join.
Not only is it a fantastic way for clubs to attract new members, it's also a
great way to keep current members up to speed on meeting dates, activities
and so on. It's completely free, so there's every reason to join!"
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