How your listing goes live

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Brand your listing

After the listing has been prepared, club administrators go to the Affinet Dashboard and apply their own branding. 

A reciprocal directory that clashes with the rest of a club website looks temporary and neglected. 

A branded listing, by contrast, looks intentional. It feels like part of the club’s member offering. 

You can adjust background colours, font colours, margins, button colours and other visual settings so the listing matches your club’s style.

Choose what extra information to display

You can then decide what additional information and features should appear in the listing.

Options include

Show Letters of IntroductionMake the Letter of Introduction service visible as part of the listing.

Allow enquiries Let someone viewing your entry in another club’s listing contact a person at your club directly to help arrange a visit.

Show feedback Allow visitors to your club to leave feedback after their visit.

Show agreements Display the agreement between your club and each club on the list, either using a custom agreement where one exists or a default agreement where it does not. This means each club can decide how simple or how detailed its listing should be.

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Use the embed wizard

The final step is the embed wizard.

This is where you choose the layout of the finished listing, including the grid format, number of columns, corner shape, branding styles and map display. Once those choices are made, you simply copy the code from the wizard and paste into your website.

Why this matters

A reciprocal listing is only useful if it is easy to publish, easy to manage, and easy for members to use. 

Too many club websites still rely on static pages, old PDFs, or clumsy lists that are hard to update and even harder to trust. 

Affinet takes a different approach. 

The listing is prepared centrally, branded locally, configured by the club, and then embedded directly into the website. 

The result is something far more flexible than a PDF and far more maintainable than a hand-built page. 

It is not just “how the listing gets onto the website.” It is how the listing becomes a proper digital part of the member experience.