Building a Better Political Campaign Website
September 27th, 2006
The Bivings Report has great list of tips for building campaign sites beyond the usual cookiecutter waving-flag-and-smiling-candidate layout. Some suggestions: give visitors stuff to do besides just give you money, create a site design that says something about the candidate, recognize your best volunteers, provide users with a behind-the-scenes look at your campaign, and create a community around your site. More suggestions and more details in the full article. Thanks to reader Ha-Hoa Dang for the tip.
– cpd
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