TheSubdivision.Com specializes in homeower association website solutions for todays communities. More than ever, neighborhoods are looking for ways to strengthen the sense of community through the hosting of neighborhood block parties, swim teams, garage sales, and other neighborhood events. Neighborhoods increasingly have common areas which require maintenance and the subsequent collection of Homeowners Association fees. Home Owners Associations and Subdivision Trustees are busy people who graciously serve the community in which they live. TheSubdivision.Com has developed a website product which enhances the ability of homeowners associations to share information with their residents. | Marc Fussell, CEO/Founder of RazorBall.Net
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TheSubdivision.Com was created in 2001 by Marc Fussell when he built his own neighborhood trustees a website. At the time, Marc Fussell was running the start-up website development company called RazorBall.Net with the mission of creating affordable websites which are simple for any customer to change without knowledge of programming. Up to this point, most subdivision websites relied on a resident with webmaster experience to administer a neighborhood website. When that resident moved, the website shut down. By combining an incredibly powerful suite of content management tools developed by RazorBall.Net called RazorTools, TheSubdivision.Com allowed trustees, neighbors, or any appointed administrator to maintain their subdivision website, neighborhood website, or otherwise communithy website, themselves. As trustees rotated, the website stayed in place. Information was also frequently updated as changes could be made in minutes without incurring costly webmaster fees. Word spread about to neighboring subdivisions about this amazing product and TheSubdivision.Com was launched. TheSubdivision.Com continues to benefit from updates to RazorTools as well as the input of ideas for product enhancements by customers. So, if you get a website from TheSubdivision.com, the functionality, capabilities, and features of your homeowner association website will continue to evolve as RazorBall improves and evolves the RazorTools product through customer feedback. |