A New Site for Energetica

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The story that the cobbler's children run barefoot has been our story for more than 2 years. Because we've been building the company and creating great websites for great clients, we've not taken care of our own website . That changes today as we launch our new site.

This website has emerged from the knowledge, passion and personality of the Energetica team. You'll see that it is bright and optimistic, it is innovative and engaging. It is the work of experts, built with energy and commitment, and touched with just a little bit of magic. Its our site. Made by us. We hope you like it.

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CP Volunteers - new blog site for Spastic Centre launched

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One of Energetica's favourite projects to work on has been the blog sites we have helped the Spastic Centre to develop.  It's not just because the Spastic Centre team have been so fantastic (although Maria did give us Toblerones for Christmas - yum!), but this project has epitomised what Energetica love to do - use innovative technologies and strategies to engage and build communites. 

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ICT Support for bushfire affected Victoria

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The Australian Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry is working to deliver a range of free hardware, software and services to both the communities affected by the Victorian bushfires and the organisations supporting them.

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Australian Youth Forum - engaging young people

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Last Friday I went along to the Adelaide session for the first Australian Youth Forum engagement event - youTHINK.  Sessions were held concurrently in ten movie theatres across Australia. This is the Federal Government's attempt at putting youth back on the agenda and an attempt to create a new framework for engagement. 

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Community Building Tip

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Have you noticed that some organisations have a disconnect between their online communications and their printed media. There is little cross posting of articles and no mention of the website in magazines.
 
Websites are a critical component of the communications strategy of any not-for-profit organisation and you should be directing traffic to your site at every opportunity. It is much cheaper and easier to engage people online than it is through any other media.
 
Pepper your publications with references to the website and let site visitors know that your members get a great journal.

   

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