Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Questions for the Class

While pondering my strategic plan, I came across some questions I'd like to pose to the class:
1) In my research, I came across some controversies that cast the Virginia Attorney General (my "client") in a bad light. Should I explain her side of the story on the website?

2) I'm using, as a model, the Maryland AG's site, because I think it's a lot better than her current site. But I noticed a lot of redundancies on his website. Is that a good thing?

Thanks.

1 Comments:

GauRag said...

I'd refrain from mentioning the allegations or defending your client... the website should stand for the candidate and her strengths, not defend or innoculate her against allegations. If her opponents come out with an accusation, then I'd use an email (or "breaking news alert") to supporters to address it, but since the website will be useful for attracting new visitors, I'd keep it positive.

9:48 AM  

Post a Comment

<< Home