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Lodge Web Site

Companion Joe

Premium Member
Our Lodge is finally starting a web site. If your Lodge has a good one or you know of a good one, will you please post the link? I'd like to share them with the brother creating ours so he can get some ideas.

Thanks.
 

MRichard

Mark A. Ri'chard
Premium Member
Our Lodge is finally starting a web site. If your Lodge has a good one or you know of a good one, will you please post the link? I'd like to share them with the brother creating ours so he can get some ideas.

Thanks.

If you go to the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, http://www.grandlodge-tn.org/?chapters=Y&page=BL . There is a list of lodges and the lodges with websites will have a link that you can click on under their lodge name.
 

Brennan

Registered User
Hiram #7 has a new website up and it's pretty good. I'm setting one up for cookeville as well.


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Companion Joe

Premium Member
Hiram's is nice. I really like West Nashville's. Many of the site focus Masonry in general. I have told our guy that the home page has to be about our Lodge with links to Masonry. I don't want to see gigantic S&C or working tools or some catchy saying pop up from the start. I want to see our building, our people, our calendar. That's why I like the two I just mentioned.
 

JJones

Moderator
Ours isn't fancy but I like to think it's nicer than a lot of the lodge's around my area. Links in my sig.
 

Companion Joe

Premium Member
Thanatos, I really your lodge's site. And I'm not just saying that because David Crockett was born in Greene County, Tenn.! :beer:
 

MarkR

Premium Member
I believe when you search Freemasons in google we come up as the 2nd link, on page 1.


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Google knows where you are. Seattle Masons might get your lodge high on a "Freemasons" search result, others around the country certainly won't.
 
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