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Web Redesign Retreat Aug. 19, 2010

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Web Redesign Retreat

Aug. 19, 2010

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Agenda

• Discussion of redesign project goals – why are we talking about this?

• Competitive analysis – how have websites changed since 2004?

• Potential features– Preview of Ektron version 8– Logins / personalization– JUF News– Advertising on juf.org or juf.org/news– Private JUF Board microsite

• DMS integration• Next steps

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Discussion of redesign project goals

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Strategic objectives of the JUF/JF website

1. Advance JUF brand recognition and enhance the image of JUF in the community.

2. Promote the JUF Campaign and encourage new and/or increased giving.

3. Provide a means of increased interactions between key audiences and JUF, including volunteerism for the Federation and all of its affiliate and beneficiary agencies.

4. Provide easy access to information for Chicago-area Jewish families and individuals who might be in need of service, or are searching for opportunities to participate, including Jewish learning.

5. Provide a centralized place for up-to-date local, national and international Jewish news, action alerts, and Jewish information.

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Website as Part (not all) of eCommunications Mix

2004

Website

E-mail

Facebook/Twitter/YouTube

Neodigm

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Website as Part (not all) of eCommunications Mix

2010

Website

E-mail

Facebook/Twitter/YouTube

Neodigm

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Our ideas

• Simplified layout with a clear focus• Small number of prominent calls to action• Streamlined navigation• Some updated content• Multimedia and Flash• Social media• Logins

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Simplified layout with clear focus

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Simplified layout with clear focus

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Simplified layout with clear focus

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Prominent calls to action

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Prominent calls to action

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Prominent calls to action

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Prominent calls to action

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Streamlined Navigation

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Some updated content

• Annual report• Listings of Board and Key Staff• Audited Financials• Mission/goals, plan for achieving them,

progress to date

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Some updated content

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Some updated content

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Multimedia

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Flash

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Social Media

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Logins

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Other ideas

• Mobile • Improved performance• Better treatment of upcoming events• More autonomy for microsites• Incorporation of JFNA content– High Holidays– Chanukah– Annual Campaign

• iPhone app? – The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet

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JUF News

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Advertising

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Private JUF Board microsite

• Security considerations• Password policy• Other private microsites– Chicago Board of Rabbis– Write On– Jewish Women’s Foundation

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DMS Integration

• User logins– DMS ID as custom field– Pre-populate registration forms?– Personalized content?

• Post facto matching

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Next steps• Summarize meeting

– Clarify objectives and project scope– More thorough Ektron v8.01 feature/widget review– Prepare project plan and timeline

• Front-end– Paper prototype of homepage and navigation– Approval by Web Team and Staff Cabinet?– Translation to HTML and implementation in Ektron

• Back-end– Install Ektron v8.01, SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2010, etc.– Failover solution– Upgrade current website from Ektron v7.5 to Ektron v8.01 and test– DMS integration?

• Launch– Communications plan– Internal training