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How to Create a Corporate ChannelMe.TV Website

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Channelme.tv started out as a website for personal use. It's still used this way, but companies also are using it as a corporate website to communicate with their employees, share important company information and network. Channelme.tv is an easy-to-use website that's also relatively inexpensive. Follow these steps to create a corporate channelme.tv website.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Decide on a name for your corporate channelme.tv website. Include the name of the company in the website domain name to make it easier for employees to remember.

  2. Step 2

    Create a .tv account and check the availability of your chosen domain names. Purchase the name to secure your channelme.tv corporate website identity. Domain names can be purchased and registered for less than $25 a year. Premium domain names can cost thousands of dollars annually.

  3. Step 3

    Link all pertinent company information to the channelme.tv website. This information can include websites where employees can order company supplies, uniforms, access important databases and links to information on competitors.

  4. Step 4

    Upload important videos such as meetings, messages from the CEO, training sessions and anything else that may be relevant to the success of the company.

  5. Step 5

    Make a blog for information you would like to share quickly with your employees. They can also respond to the blog with questions.

  6. Step 6

    Customize your website with the corporate logo and colors. Include photos of the employees to create a sense of family.

  7. Step 7

    Send your employees information about the corporate channelme.tv website and how it works via email or company memo. Invite feedback and questions.

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