How To Find Your Club Or Association Now That They’re Using Member Jungle
Have you been trying to find your club or association’s website now that they are using the Member Jungle system and wound up here instead? Don’t stress; it happens to the best of us. I accidentally ended up in Queensland once.
As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, your club or association is now using Member Jungle to help manage their organisation. However, Member Jungle is just the platform that your organisation is using to help make things run smoother for you; you can still access their website the same way you always have.
Think of your club or association as a restaurant; you are the customer, and Member Jungle is the company that built the kitchen. We’re involved, but not in a way that you, as a customer, need to worry about. So you never need to come to the Member Jungle website, especially not to find your club.
So, let’s talk about how to find your organisation’s website from now on.
3 Ways To Find Your Club Or Association’s Website
Search For Them On A Search Engine
You, as a member of a club or association, do not ever need to come to the Member Jungle website. Instead, all you need to do is Google your organisation's name. It doesn’t matter what search engine you use; it could be Google, Yahoo, Bing, Edge, Firefox, Swisscow, LlamaDrama, DuckDuckGo, DogPile or WolframAlpha; it doesn’t matter. Also, for the record, I only made up one of those search engine names, but I bet you can’t guess which one.
Anyway, you can search for your club or association’s name on the search engine of your choice, and it will come up. Depending on how generic their name is or how big they are, they might not be the first result, but if you scroll, you will likely find them.
Use Your Bookmarks
If you previously saved your club’s website as a bookmark on your browser, that saved link will most likely still take you to your club’s website. There is a small chance that your club’s URL will have changed, and that link won’t work, but chances are it will work.
Your Club Or Association Will Have Sent You The Link
When your organisation first went live with Member Jungle, they will have emailed you some information, which will include a link to their new website. So, if you still have that email, all you need to do is open it and click on the link, which will take you to the website.
No matter how you get to the website, make sure to bookmark it in your browser to make it easy to find next time.
How To Find More Information Now That Your Club Or Association Is Using Member Jungle
For more information about what your organisation signing up to Member Jungle means for you, please see the Members Resource Page.
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