May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 1 Triangle Club  History –Web presence in last 5 years. –Current site is most extensive –http://www.princeton.edu/~triangle/http://www.princeton.edu/~triangle/

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May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 1 Triangle Club  History –Web presence in last 5 years. –Current site is most extensive – –Also –and

May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 2 Triangle Club  Goals & Results –Marketing and intra-club communication tool –Visitors can find what they want (alumni, prospective members, and fans) –Increased ticket sales with easy access to online ordering –Member only section not well used

May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 3 Triangle Club  Implementation –Current site took about 4 weeks to build, part time - about 40 hours - using Dreamweaver –Content provided by members –Updates done by one person

May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 4 Triangle Club  Platform –Considered outside source, since Penn and Harvard have external sites for their clubs as does Theatre- Intime –Princeton’s servers are very fast and wanted to use them –Compromised by buying.org and.com names which are redirected to the site stored on Princeton’s Web server

May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 5 Triangle Club  Resources –Maintained by club members –Great media assistance from The PLACE in CIT - movie clips –Having own computer will allow consistency in production from year to year

May 10, 2001An Overview of the Princeton University Web 6 Triangle Club  Future Plans –Use Real Audio for sound presentations –Video clips –Include an Alumni bulletin board