by Vishaal S Shah
on Feb 1st, 2008

Website for BNI India

BNI IndiaBNI (Business Networking International) is the world’s largest business referral organization. Originally started in the US, the concept of BNI has now found its place all over the globe, with increasing number of people turning to this unique way of business networking.

While designing the BNI India website, we had just one focus – how to make it a common information platform for members and new comers. It has been designed to primarily act as an interface for its Chapter members and at same time is user friendly even for first time visitors.

From generic information about the company to the global and Indian statistics showing its strength, the website gives a brief sketch about BNI. Through a testimonial approach we have highlighted the real life experiences of people on how they have benefited from BNI. We have also designed the option for a self-invitation form on almost every page which allows non members to invite themselves to one of the BNI meetings. This invitation goes to the chapter director who shall then expect this person to attend the meeting in the coming weeks.

The member’s area allows exclusive activities for members like requesting for a supplier and posting/replying/viewing opportunities. To add to the website’s scalability, we have also created a back end for the chapter directors. This allows them to easily add/edit chapters or events on the calendar or check the supplier requests and opportunities list. The admin/directors can also monitor the posts on the website and update the members list.

The dual advantage of being both informative and functional is the USP of this website.

Click here to see BNI India website.

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