In 2002 and 2006, we conducted studies that analyzed the features of the campaign websites of folks running for federal office. Our 2002 findings are available here and our 2006 study can be found here.
We are in the planning phases of a 2008 study and are trying to figure out what criteria to check for when reviewing the campaign websites. Below is a list of the criteria we looked at in 2006:
- En Español: Does the website provide a Spanish version?
- News: Does the website provide news and press releases?
- Bio: Does the website provide a biography of the candidate?
- Contacts: Does the website provide adequate contact information?
- Donations: Does the website provide the ability to make donations online?
- Fundraising Campaigns: Does the website provide the ability for voters to organize their own fundraising campaigns?
- Volunteer Forms: Does the website provide a volunteer sign-up form?
- Team Tools: Does the website provide the ability for volunteers to organize and track activity?
- House Parties: Does the website help volunteers set up house parties?
- Downloads: Does the website provide downloadable fliers, web stickers, or other campaign materials?
- Blogs: Does the website offer a blog?
- Podcasts: Does the website offer podcasts?
- Multimedia: Does the website offer audio or video files?
- RSS: Does the website offer an RSS feed?
I think in 2008 we’ll need to look at whether the campaign’s have presences on social networking sites and if they have social networking components on their own sites. We might also need to look at the use of widgets and wikis. We are still very much in the brainstorming phase.
What criteria do you think we should add?
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