[CRNMC] how are we suppose to vote for the website?

Beth Brenneman storyteller2069 at gmail.com
Fri May 23 22:00:58 PDT 2014


Inland we have flyers that say crnofmc.  The public does not care; they
just want to learn more about it.  If YOU want to use both sites, just have
each linked to one another.


On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Baile Oakes <baileoakes at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Karina,  The solution was sent back to Shannon at 4:20 by Tim this
> afternoon.
>
> I have copied Tim's earlier email that clearly stated the easy solution to
> the website to which the process committee had consensus.
>
> Bottom line:  CRNMC is our acronym.  Makes a lot of sense to keep the
> website with the same spelling.
>
> Peter's site will be directly, seamlessly linked to CRNMC.org so that
> when you go to that address, Peter's site will open automatically.
>
> So Shannon and everyone else can print up CRNMC.org as our website.
>
> Would be good for Peter to make sure that CRNMC is used for our acronym on
> his site.
>
> As the website develops, I know that many, many people on dial up would
> love for our site to open with a simple opening page that gives people on
> dial up an option to opt to pages of our information with simple text and
> minimal graphics.
>
> From Tim, earlier today
> On Fri, 23 May 2014, Shannon Biggs wrote:
>
> Please let me know immediately the solution or I won¹t be able to place the
>
> banner order before the big holiday weekend.
>
>
> Use http://www.crnmc.org/ for web site address.
> Use http://facebook.crnmc.org/ for anything that needs to point to our
> facebook page.
>
> The consensus seems to be that the content Peter put together is preferred.
> So now http://www.crnmc.org/ goes to that content. If at some time in
> the future we need a different site, we will point http://www.crnmc.org/
> to that site. So it is safe to print http://www.crnmc.org/
>
> As the one that would have to maintain the so called "dial-up" site,
> I would prefer to put my energies elsewhere.
>
> Sorry for all our delays and thank you Shannon for all your assistance.
>
>
> On May 23, 2014, at 7:35 PM, karinajoy wrote:
>
> Can't get a better recommendation than that! Thank you Shonduel for your
> eloquence and speaking from your heart. You speak for me, too.
>
> If anyone has a strong objection to going with crnofmc, speak up now,
> please.  Shannon needs a decision.
>
> If the second website can be geared specifically for dial-up, then we can
> refer people to it, from the primary website, and serve  everyone.
>
> Well, do we have a decision?
>
> Karina
>
> On May 23, 2014, at 2:01 PM, Shonduel wrote:
>
>   Please tell me, how are we suppose to vote between the websites? Surely
> not by taking up valuable space and viewership with this list serve?
>
> My vote, hands down, no two ways about it in my mind: www.crnofmc.org.
> The print/font is much easier to read. You can take in a lot of info
> without going into overwhelm or depression. It is inspiring, uplifting and
> the photos/videos really convey  what this is all about, and what is at
> stake: Everything you love, and live for.  I am really proud to have this
> website available to refer the public too. Having it revs my engine,
> bolsters my morale, and is going to make it that much easier to recruit
> volunteers and to obtain the signatures and public support needed in Ukiah,
> Mendocino County’s count seat which is currently sleeping at the wheel,
> except for a few Visionary Spiritual Walk-the-Talk Samurai who are rolling
> up their sleeves and rising to the occasion (you know who you are and thank
> you!!).
> For the love of this wondrous, beautiful earth,    Shonduel
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