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My Web Page

To use this feature, you must first register and log in.

When organizing a sailing campaign, it’s helpful to have a presence on the web. A campaign website is a great way to promote your team with potential sponsors and tell supporters about your recent accomplishments and future plans.

Unfortunately, setting up your own sailing website can be a costly and time-consuming operation. This may be worthwhile for some campaigns, like the top Olympic teams, but not for the vast majority of racing sailors. That’s why we added a web page feature to CleverPig.org.

Our goal was to make it possible for every sailor or team to create their own sailing web page – for free! That’s what we have done. To use this feature, you must first register and log in (at left). Then go to the My Web Page section under the My Campaign tab.


Americans Johnny Lovell and Charlie Ogletree won silver
medals in the Tornado Class at the 2004 Olympics in Greece.

The web page you set up can include any or all of the following elements:
• Campaign summary
• Sailing resume or biography
• Blog entries
• Photo galleries
• Your calendar
• News, Articles and Videos about your campaign
• Sponsors and Links

The web page has a standard format, but you can customize the background color, background image, color of the title bars and all the items above. You can also edit or add to the information on your web page at any time.
Hopefully, this tool will help you be more effective and efficient in reaching your campaign goals.

To see examples of some sailing campaign web pages that were created on this site, click here.

 

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