Andrew Yang works for Qlubb, a provider of social collaboration Web tools for real-life groups.
While many of us have a circle of friends and coworkers that we interact with regularly, for most people, the family is where people connect most deeply. But families are growing increasingly apart in this day and age with immediate family members busy with their own schedules and extended family being separated by many miles. Increasingly, many families are creating family websites to help increase communication, plan events like a reunion and have fun. We’re going to show you how to create your own family website using Qlubb, an easy to use group website that takes less than a minute to set up.
Create your Own Family Email Address
One of the most convenient first steps in improving family communication is creating a group email. With a group email list, you can send one email to smithfamily@qlubb.com and every person in the family gets the email. You don’t have to type in everybody’s email address every time and in addition, you can let the family members manage their email addresses themselves – like for instance if they change their email address.
Create Your Own Family Website
Creating your own family’s space is a great way to centralize information. If you use just email, you will soon find that information gets fragmented and it’s hard to know who has the latest information. More useless emails tend to flow around when there isn’t a central place for people to disseminate information. With a central website you can publish a family calendar so everyone knows what everyone else is doing and also what the future events are. By creating a central website, like http://smithfamily.qlubb.com everyone knows where to get on the same page.
What’s key is to have a secure site that has an open administration model. By enabling family members to contribute easily and frequently – otherwise the most tech person is stuck with making all of the edits.
Shared To Do List
Whether planning who has what chores to do, or who is doing what for the upcoming family reunion, shared to-do lists (or shared sign up sheets) are a great way to do the planning up front and to assign responsibilities. With shared sign up sheets, all of the tasks can be laid out for everyone to see and for people to sign up or assign others as needed. Reminders can “nag” people to get things done. Shared to-do lists help coordinate activities much better than traditional paper and pen or even email.
Photo Sharing
Sharing the photos from the latest vacation trip or graduation is a great way to keep the family engaged and excited. Being able to tie photos to specific events help people find the photo albums quickly and easily that they want to view. Slideshows help make photo viewing interesting. Comments on photos add to the fun.
File Sharing
When coordinating, it’s hard to know who has the latest version of the file. By keeping it in a central location everyone knows where the latest is. Also, putting backups of important files on the Web, in a secure location is a good idea in general.
There are dozens of other Web features that are helpful to families but these are the very basics. By starting a Website on Qlubb, you can quickly and easily get your family online, communicating, coordinating and sharing as never before. One family said before using Qlubb that they used to do all of their reunion planning last minute or worse, once they all got there. Qlubb has helped them get organized much more easily and quickly and has helped them strengthen their extended family bonds.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Free Organic Recipe-Start Eating Right Today!
- Organic Compost - 5 Tips To Free Organic Compost
- Worm Bins - The Secret To Free Organic Compost
- Get Tons of Free Organic Google Traffic!
- The Newbie's Guide to Planting High-Class, Mold-free, Organic Wheatgrass
- Search Engine Marketing Ardan Michael Blum And The Importance Of Learning How To Drive Free Organic Traffic
- Organic Food-Source Of Healthy Living
- Organic Gardening Tips - How To Keep Your Garden Healthy!




Moving And Relocation - Reduce Your Stress With These Tips And Advice
By: Steve Jackson | 01/01/2010The decision to move is not always made by you, which can make moves even harder to contemplate, but there is so much that is within your control for relocation and moves, that this is where you need to focus your energy. Concentrate on how you are going to get everything from point A to point B by a certain time. Use your energy on what you can control, and don't fret about what you have no control over. Save your energy for the essentials.
Yet more and more parents are hesitating to get MMR’s for their children
By: Paul Ingersole | 01/01/2010Most people have no side effects from an MMR vaccine other than some tenderness in the area for a couple of days. Some people do experience an allergic reaction to an MMR vaccine though. This can result in swollen glands, aching joints and muscles, and a fever that lasts for a couple of days.
Where Can I See Arrest Records At No Cost To Access Someones Background
By: James Nash | 01/01/2010If you want to find someone’s background for your personal safety or the safety of your home you can do it faster and far simpler than before. You don’t need to deal with regulations and fees, when you can simply search for arrest records from your own home on the internet.
Be Energy Efficient and Stay Warm
By: Paula Adams | 01/01/2010You can find an affordable heater for every need. Figure out what you want and you will find a heater to fill those needs.
Where Do You Locate Marriage Records Free Of Charge To Check Someones History
By: James Nash | 01/01/2010Finding marriage records is easier than people think for several reasons. First you can save a lot of time and money if you search them on the internet.
Three Traditional Australian Recipes
By: Patrick Carpen | 01/01/2010This article contains three traditional Australian recipes.
Solar Power Is The Answer
By: Robert Buford | 01/01/2010Solar energy is an excellent conversion for your home. There are no side-effects to the energy produced by the Sun, and once installed into your home, is a very inexpensive alternative power source option!
T. Henry Moray and the Squashing of Free Energy Technologies
By: Alain Prud'homme | 31/12/2009Even thought Moray demonstrated his device repeatedly to scientists and engineers, he was unable to get funding to develop his device further such as a power station that would furnish electrical power on a mass scale.
The Challenges of Source Code Analysis
By: Andrew Yang | 26/05/2009 | ProgrammingSCA in practice is far from perfect. Simply buying a tool doesn’t solve any problems. Almost certainly making a tool available to your team is not going to result in adoption. In fact, it rarely does. Think of the old adage: “you don’t go to a hardware store to buy a drill, you go to buy holes.” When you purchase an SCA tool you are buying fixed defects and addressed vulnerabilities. The tool, by itself, will get you only small part of the way there. The biggest challenges we’ve seen are...
Organizing Volunteers – Yes You Can!
By: Andrew Yang | 21/01/2009 | Causes & OrganizationsMillions watched the new United States president, Barack Obama be sworn into office in Washington DC. One of the major themes of his campaign and presidency is the concept of community service – the idea that America can make significant progress when all of us pitch in. No idea is too small – whether it be organizing a neighborhood cleanup or arranging meal service for the elderly in the neighborhood. Every little bit helps and makes us all stronger.
A First Time Triathlete's Guide to What's Important for Preparing for Your First Triathlon
By: Andrew Yang | 26/11/2008 | Sports & FitnessI did my first triathlon at the Marin Triathlon in 2008 and wanted to share my experiences for any other potential first time triathletes. It was a greatly rewarding experience that still gives me goose bumps just thinking about it. I think most anyone can do a triathlon if they put their mind and body to it. In researching a triathlon, you’ll be bombarded with information. I want to share how I did it and what I found out was important to me.
Top Links and Tools for Any Club, Group or Organization to Get Organized and Have Fun
By: Andrew Yang | 25/11/2008 | Gadgets & GizmosAs a frequent organizer of groups and as founder of a company devoted to bringing groups online, I decided to round up my top favorite tools that I use to help get my group organized and online. Not all of these solutions are for everybody but they might be open up your eyes to some of the possibilities of using digital technology to help make your life easier and to enrich your group’s experience.
Five Easy Ways for Your Group to Save Paper and Move to the Digital Age!
By: Andrew Yang | 25/11/2008 | EnvironmentMost groups are run using the most rudimentary of tools (like paper, postage, envelopes) While there’s something satisfyingly real about using physical pieces of paper, it not only is bad for the environment, but also makes it difficult for the organizer to get things done efficiently.
How to Create Your Own Family Website
By: Andrew Yang | 24/11/2008 | Home & FamilyFamilies are growing increasingly apart in this day and age with immediate family members busy with their own schedules and extended family being separated by many miles. Increasingly, many families are creating family websites to help increase communication, plan events like a reunion and have fun. We'll discuss how you can set up your own family Website in minutes.
Tips for Organizing a Youth Soccer Team to Success
By: Andrew Yang | 24/11/2008 | SoccerWhen leading a soccer team, the organization of the sports team can often be the least fun part. You have to balance your players needs, with your coach's needs, with your league's requirements and finally, with the parent's needs. With such a large cast of characters with sometimes competing interests, organizing this chaos isn't easy. Here are just a few organizing (non-coaching) tips to help you get organized and to help ensure your soccer team accomplishes its goals.