[Vnbiz] English website for college students

Tran Dinh Hoanh tdhoanh at gmail.com
Fri Jul 11 08:44:36 PDT 2008


Dear brother Hai & CACC,

All your recommendations make great sense, brother Hai. You are obvioulsy a
superb planner.  I'm glad I have run into you.  Thanks, brother.

Let's just take our time to work on these issues:  Name, logo, slogan,
internet domain, artistic designs for the site, finding more friends to be
volunteers, etc.  Let's keep pushing on, but we don't have any reason to
rush into something not of our liking.
On the content issue, we want to cover many subject for the students to be
familiar with terminology and concepts.  However, we don't want to cluster
the forum either.  To many branches, subforums, categories, etc. may make a
forum look confusing like a jungle.  So let's keep all this in mind.

Nice week end.

Hoanh
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Hai Tran <haihong.tran at yahoo.com> wrote:

> [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
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>
>   Dear anh Hoanh, anh Tu va CACC,
>
> What a great excellent start for a challenging project. I can not believe
> the demo version of it is now available. Fantastic!!! :)
>
> However, hereafter are some of my feedbacks on the demo version and other
> ideas for this website:
>
> 1. The layout of the website should be much more attractive, say, the
> colours should be younger, fresher and more dynamic since our targeted
> audiences are students. Look at the Google's interface, it's very
> attractive, compared with Yahoo! homepage :)
>
> 2. We can use hosting service from anh Tu's company, however, the website
> need an independent domain name which should be easy to remember and can be
> recalled immediately. The domain name should be as short as possible and
> named after the abbreviated of the forum. For example, if it's called
> 'English forum for Vietnamese Students', then its domain probably be
> EFVS.org (it's just an example, not my recommendation since I think a
> fabulous name which is similar to Goooooooooogle or Yahoo! is a better case)
> or something like that.
>
> 3. Surely we're looking for moderators for sub-forums and an admin who
> takes care of technical aspects. For one sub-forum, we need at least two
> moderators so they can work continuously. I can play a role as a moderator
> for business management topics. Some of my friends are experts on economics
> /business management and their English capacity are very good. I'll try to
> invite them to be the moderators, however, they seem to be busy with their
> daily works and I'm not sure they are willing to do this. I'll keep all of
> you informed later about this. Well, I see we have a lot of experts and
> professionals in VNBIZ community, why don't invite them to show up and
> contribute their efforts to this project?
>
> 4. For a good start, at this moment, PR is a useful tools for the website,
> we may have all VNBIZ members introduce this website to all students whom
> they meet. Just prepare and once the website is ready, anh Hoanh can write
> an official introduce letter to all members and ask for their assistance. I
> think this will work effectively for launching the forum.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Hai Tran.
>
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>
>


-- 
Tran Dinh Hoanh, Esq., LLB, JD
Washington DC
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