Friday, November 25, 2005

So what is the deal with the wxci website?


I think it is a darn shame that the WXCI website seems to be so lackluster. Hardly anything works, there is all bling with the layout and nothing much online.

What's the deal? No one there cares?

I would think that in this day and age there has got to be someone who goes to school there who is a whiz with Adobe GoLive or Hotdog and has a digital camera who could zap some stuff together in a couple of hours and maybe update the bugger every once in a while.

Websites are great promotional tools. Might even help attract more participants and bring in some new members if the website was up and showing some thing.

Why they could even add a webcam with shots of the jock or jockette swinging in the booth!

Hugh! Perhaps adding a section in your radio station curriculum to include website building might not be a bad idea? You know, make it mandatory for the student to participate in the maintenance of the wxci website or make it part of getting the wxci club participation
credit to do so?

Rabbett
webfreak

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

These are all good points--let me see what I can do.

3:17 PM  
Blogger Jeff M. said...

"Why they could even add a webcam with shots of the jock or jockette swinging in the booth!"

Ooh -- harsh! Are we gonna start hanging the dj?

6:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's be PC - it's not petard any more... it's "leggingly challenged"...

8:16 PM  
Blogger Jeff M. said...

Well, whatever it is, I can say definitively that these guys are LOSERS simply because they've stopped using my logo! (Although I still keep seeing bumper stickers with my design tooling all over the area, so THERE!)

6:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The bumpersticker logo will never die - as far as I know, they're still printing that logo... I don't know if you noticed but they've got your bumpersticker logo on their 'myspace' site... huh... how about them apples (or PCs)

pass the eggnog...

8:55 PM  

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