Posts Tagged ‘campaign websites’

Critical Elements of a Campaign Website Header

With Internet users making a snap decision about the quality of a web page, a nice design is critical for making a positive impression. The first part of a website that a visitor will see is the site header. Below are the most common features of successful header images. Read More...

3 Online Strategies For Your Campaign’s Final Stretch

As Election Day grows near, reaching out to voters becomes more and more critical. There are the obvious ways of  contacting them, such as through mailers and get-out-the-vote calling. Here are three ways to use your online resources to help get your campaign through that final stretch. Read More...

Use Photographs to Add Punch to Your Campaign Website

First impressions make a big difference, and one of the most overlooked elements of a campaign website is the photographs. What’s the point of a well-designed campaign website if the visitors are going to encounter blurry, grainy or oddly-pixelated photographs? The photographs on your website should promote the very best aspects of your campaign, whatever that might be. Read More...

Create a Second Language Political Campaign Website

A growing trend in political campaigns is to have content in two languages. For example, there is the English version of BarackObama.com and there is a Spanish section of the the website. Read More...

Candidates Can Establish Themselves Online - Beyond the Website

A campaign website might be the first time a candidate intentionally places their own information online. Your own website does not have to be the only place where a candidate can have an Internet presence. Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn are examples of social networking sites where you can create a page that is all about you and where link your profile to others. Read More...