10 Things Everyone Needs to Have on Their Website (and Where Everything Should Go)

Posted on | April 21, 2010 | 5 Comments

Yesterday, I had the priviledge to speak on a bi-partisan panel at the Politics Online Conference with Katie Harbath (NRSC), Michael Turk (CRAFT Media) and Nicole Aro (DNC) on a Panel put together and moderated by Alex Kellner (Blue State Digital). During our presentation, we tried to 10 things that we think every advocacy/campaign website needs in order to successfull.  These items were pulled together based on the combined experience of all the panelists.  Our slides of our presentation are below as well as the audio of the presentation. All feedback are welcomed.

10 Things Everyone Needs to Have on Their Website (and Where Everything Should Go) Get Adobe Flash player

Comments

  • http://comefortheride.com Wei Yang

    You definitely need a more descriptive title tag for your blog's main page instead of just the domain name. (h/t item #9)

  • http://www.localpolitechs.com henrim

    I do not yet have a slogan. That's why I decided to just have a title of the blog up there. I do have a description in the meta tag.

  • http://comefortheride.com Wei Yang

    Title tag counts way more than the meta stuff. Also, you don't need a slogan. Check out the pages I run… the titles are stuffed w/ keywords people search on, not marketing slogans.

  • http://www.localpolitechs.com henrim

    I'm well aware but I'm trying to stike a nice balance between the two.

  • http://www.localpolitechs.com henrim

    I'm well aware but I'm trying to stike a nice balance between the two.