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Webweekends offers free events listings for charities

Howard Lake | 17 October 2000 | News

Weekend break site Webweekends has extended its offer of free weekend events listings to charities. Registered UK charities can now input their events listings directly onto the Webweekends site.

Weekend break site Webweekends has extended its offer of free weekend events listings to charities. Registered UK charities can now input their events listings directly onto the Webweekends site.

Charity events will, unlike other weekend events on the site, carry a direct contact number to put would-be participants in direct contact with the charity. In other words, Webweekends will have no involvement in the sale of their weekends.

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The charity has to input and maintain their weekends themselves (via accessing an admin screen that Webweekends will provide them with). In return, Webweekends ask for a link to their site from the charity site and/or mention in their magazine or newsletter.

Since the site’s launch in June, Webweekends say they are now achieving a million page impressions a month with over 11,000 registered members. The site was set up by a former freelance travel writer for many national newspapers.

Find out more from Sophie Cambell at Webweekends.

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