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Marketing Your Web Resource

Web sites that are designed for a particular clientele are easy to publicise. Word of mouth, flyers and local radio can be used to advertise the web site. How are a majority of the people going to access the web site? There are currently many problems with accessing web sites in a number of African countries. The owners of the web site have to think of ways the web site is going to be accessed by local people. A majority of them don't have Internet enabled computers, let alone the computers themselves. Local information centres can be used to provide access to the web site and this will be a major investment that will result in people being able to access the web site and eventually realise the intended benefits.

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Implementation and Impact Assessments

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/ Liberia / Mali / Mauritania / Nigeria / Senegal / Sierra Leone / The Gambia / Togo



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