Election
websites - or lack thereof
By
Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS
[Published
in The Business Eye, November 2006 - Centre Wellington
Chamber of Commerce]
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The
Guelph Mercury of September 30, 2006 had an interesting column about
websites of Guelph candidates in the upcoming municipal elections.
It was shocking to see how many of these candidates did not have
a website at all, or had one that was very hard to find in the search
engines. These sites are often far from obvious and effortless;
information that voters are looking for is hidden behind poor navigation
and cannot be accessed by means of supporting tools like a site
map or site search.
These problems of less-effective campaign sites are not new; back
in 2003 I reviewed campaign websites
of candidates in the Ontario Provincial election [link
in new window] and the race for California Governor. The
website
of elected Governator Schwarzenegger [link
in new window](Aaahhnold) was the best of them all, and I
am sure that this has won him votes.
I
find it hard to understand that some candidates in this day and
age do not have a site at all. More and more people rely on the
web for their research, news and opinions. So: if you want to be
heard, you have to be found. Yes, even in Centre Wellington!
For
more information: contact your webmaster, or email Nardo Kuitert
at nardo@u-cwebs.com.
[NOTE]
For Centre Wellington based organizations only
Nardo
Kuitert is an Internet Consultant with Fergus Website Development
and Optimization firm U-C WEBS (www.u-cwebs.com).
U-C WEBS also offers Internet advertising opportunities on www.ferguspages.com.
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