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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Website Review - Nelson Peters


People should be able to communicate with the campaign through the website
This website is a prototypical design except for not having an issues platform section

The campaign must be able to show who the candidate is (not just their name)
He does a good job of giving her personal history and background.

The campaign must express its platform/ issue positions. This is the most important purpose of the website
His platform is experience but there are no issue stances listed.

It must be easy to navigate.
The site is well designed for navigation.

Design should be clean and coherent to the branding plan of the campaign.
This is designed after John McGauley's website from last year. It is a good design.

The importance of having the issues is of utmost importance on a campaign website. Had it been listed this site would have garnered an A-.

GRADE D

http://www.nelsonpeters.com/

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know who submitted this web-site but it was made clear that it isn't finished. Nelson has very clear views on the issues and looks forward to informing everyone.

2:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Everybody knows Nelson has issues. But he's afraid to put them out there because he knows they aren't popular. He knows he can't win the primary being on the wrong side of the issues.

5:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is what nelson stands for:

He wants to tell people how to live their lives
He wants to annex the county
He wants to raise taxes to pay for Harrison Square

9:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can't tell me that this website isn't finished. Its been up for a month and the issues still aren't on it. Thats plenty of time to get it done.

I agree with the second anon comment. He knows he's on the wrong side of the issues. If he and Kelty were to debate these issues the public would surely see just how weak Nelson is on the issues.

8:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with Bill, as he not only wants to tell the residents of Allen County what to do but then he will not stick to those decissions ( blowing in the wind). Just wait till the debates.

11:17 PM  

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