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Part III PUTTING A NEW FACE ON INTERNET COMMUNICATION

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Part III

PUTTING A NEW FACE ON INTERNET COMMUNICATION

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THE INTERNET’S IMPACT

United States 2008 Statistics

220+ million internet users (72.5% of US population)

130.9% increase in usage since 2000

48% report using the internet more than 1 hr/day compared to 26% in 2002

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THE INTERNET’S IMPACT

Who’s using the internet? 75% of adult women and 73% of adult

men Breakdown of age groups surfing the web:

Ages 18-29: 87% Ages 30-49: 82% Ages 50-64: 72% Ages 65+: 41%

Men and those age 65+ posted gains greater than the national average in internet usage in 2008.

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THE INTERNET’S IMPACT Since the launch of the new SBE

website: 17.4+ Million Visits including:

Voter Lookup: 3.5+ million views Precinct Finder: 1+ million views Election Results: 3.4+ million

views with 3,660 requests PER SECOND on Election Night ‘08

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THE INTERNET’S IMPACT

• 7% of the County Boards of Elections in North Carolina do not have a working or active website.

• 31% of the CBE websites are single web pages consisting mostly of contact information.

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THE INTERNET’S IMPACT Knowing what we know about the impact of the

internet in today’s world, are we effectively utilizing the internet as a communication tool? For many of us the answer is For many of us the answer is NONO..

How can the internet help us in our day-to-day business? It’s an untapped It’s an untapped RESOURCERESOURCE… … It’s your It’s your VIRTUAL OFFICEVIRTUAL OFFICE… … It’s a powerful It’s a powerful COMMUNICATION TOOLCOMMUNICATION TOOL..

How we can improve our internet presence during a budget crunch? It’s It’s EASIEREASIER than you might think… than you might think… And it may And it may SAVE MONEYSAVE MONEY..

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SETTING UP YOUR VIRTUAL OFFICE

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SETTING UP YOUR VIRTUAL OFFICE

Visualize for a moment walking into your elections office. Front door Public Work Station Board Room Director’s Office Staff Desk Equipment Storage Room File Room

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SETTING UP YOUR VIRTUAL OFFICE

Now think of how these rooms correspond with public needs. Front door – welcome, office hours Public Work Station – source of information,

we’re here to serve you Board Room – minutes, provisional counting Director’s Office – notices are written, ballot

proofing Staff Desk – voter registration, precinct

assignment Equipment Storage Room – equipment

demonstrations, testing, election results File Room – campaign finance records, past

results, election costs

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SETTING UP YOUR VIRTUAL OFFICE

How do we make our real offices

into VIRTUAL VIRTUAL OFFICES?OFFICES?

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THE FRONT DOOR: THE HOME PAGE

CBE web sites can contain extensive information through tabs and special sections while maintaining a uniform look with the county government’s website. Buncombe CBE:

www.buncombecounty.org/governing/depts/election/

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THE FRONT DOOR: THE HOME PAGE

Graphics or icons can help enhance a CBE web site while also providing direction for the user.

Wake CBE: www. wakegov.com/elections/

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THE FRONT DOOR: THE HOME PAGE

The most user friendly site combines graphics, tabs and special sections to help any user to navigate a site quickly and easily.The welcome paragraph on the SBE site takes it to a new level. High quality content, especially on the homepage, makes a website more “Google friendly.”

NC State Board of Elections: www. sboe.state.nc.us/

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THE FLOOR PLAN: TABS AND WEB PAGES

Recommended Tabs/Categories:About BOEAbsentee VotingBoard MembersCampaign FinanceCasting Your VoteCheck Your Voter RegistrationContact UsEarly VotingElected OfficialsElection CostsElection ResultsElection ScheduleFAQsGlossary

Kids VotingOne-Stop VotingPolling LocationsPoll Worker/Precinct OfficialsProvisional BallotsRegister To VoteRegistration StatisticsRelated/Resource LinksSample BallotsThe Right To VoteUpdate Your RegistrationVoter GuideVoting Districts

All three examples utilize tabs for site navigation and to provide additional content beyond the home page.

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THE FLOOR PLAN: ADDITIONAL FEATURESA-Z Index: Cabarrus County, www.cabarruscounty.us/elections/

Contact Us Form/Subject Email Addresses: Forsyth County, www.co.forsyth.nc.us/elections/ and Buncombe County, www.buncombecounty.org/governing/depts/election/

Add Link to Pollworker Training: Clarity Training, http://nctraining.us/

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FROM CONCEPT TO CONSTRUCTION SITE

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

Schedule a meeting with your county webmaster and/or IT department. Is website maintained in-house or through

vendor? Are there uniform guidelines or is website

at department’s discretion? Discuss updating/editing procedures.

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

Importance of the domain name.http://www.hendersoncountync.org/elections/

vs. http://www.countywewillnotname.net/index.php?

option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=56

Publicize the domain name. On your voicemail, letterhead, press releases,

notices, email signatures… every document that leaves your office.

Would the newspaper run a feature article?

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

How will you design your website? Option 1: It’s on your office computer today…

Microsoft Publisher has easy to use, effective templates

COST: $0.00 Option 2: Consult your IT department about

design Option 3: College students, interns, poll workers Option 4: Other software or outside vendors Option 5: Breaking News – SOE Software/Clarity

Connect

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

Design Tips: KISS Theory

“Make every dollar you spend on your site count. Forget about the cosmetics and focus entirely on functionality.” – Michael Fischler, ClickZ.com

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

Design Tips: COLORS Choose a natural palette; unnatural colors

cause eye fatigue Black text on white background

considered best for readability On average select 3 different colors and

stick with them; be consistent throughout the website

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BUILDING YOUR WEBSITE

Design Tips: FONTS Avoid fancy fonts that are hard to read Remember that reading on a computer screen

is more difficult Best fonts to use – “Sans-serif” fonts:

Arial Futura Helvetica Lucida Optima Palatino Veranda

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HOME (PAGE) IMPROVEMENT

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL Social Network Services/Websites focus on

building on-line communities of people who share interests and/or activities.

1 in every 11 minutes on-line globally is accounted for by social network sites.

These sites now rank higher than email in on-line categories.

67% of US on-line population visit such sites.

Largest increase in use: 35-49 year olds (11.3 million)

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL

Social Network Services/Websites include: Twitter Facebook My Space

YouTube, though not considered a social networking site, YouTube has transformed video communication.

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL

The 200 millionth active user joined April 8, 2009. In the last 2 months the number of Facebook users over age 35 doubled.

Twitter 1382% growth in active users in the past year. Percentage of users age 55-64 equals those between 18-24.

3rd most visited website behind Yahoo! and Google. Every minute 10 hours of video is uploaded to this site.

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL Taking communication to the next level.

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL Taking state government to the next level.

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HOME(PAGE) IMPROVEMENT: THE NEXT LEVEL

Today we take the NC State Board of Elections and all 100 County Boards to the

next level.

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THE NEXT LEVEL: FACEBOOK How can we utilize Facebook in the elections

field?Example: SCVotes.org and Dorchester County (SC) BOE

Dedicated to providing elections and voter registration information. Links to SCVotes.org and other related sites.

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THE NEXT LEVEL: FACEBOOK How can we utilize Facebook in the elections

field?Example: Lucas County (OH) BOE

Helps Lucas County Ohio Board of Elections communicate with full time, seasonal, and election day workers. This is a closed group. Members must be invited or approved by an administrator.

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THE NEXT LEVEL: TWITTER How can we utilize Twitter in the elections field?

Example: One-stop voting starts today.

Example: Followers can be alerted of short wait times at one-stop, the start of filing, polling place hours, & more!

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THE NEXT LEVEL: YOUTUBE How can we utilize YouTube in the elections field?

Appleton, Wisconsin: “Poll Worker: Behind The Scenes”

YouTube Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLSKD83Wq7U

Cuyahoga Co., Ohio: “How To Vote An Optical Scan Ballot”

YouTube Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRRRlgtIdk4

North Carolina SBE: “You Have A Voice, You Have A Vote”

YouTube Website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usTK7vLgGzU

Other Ideas: board meetings (St. Louis County, MO), how to absentee vote, man-on-the-street interviews – how’s one-stop going, how long is the wait

Don’t just put videos on YouTube… Links on your website drive more traffic!

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NEW FACE ON INTERNET COMMUNICATION With effective use of the internet we

can accomplish the following: Provide information to the public 24-7 by

creating a virtual office. Deliver our message accurately. Reach existing voters and expand to new

voters. Show innovation and creativity in a time of

budget constraints.