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What’s NCC’s involvement?

What’s NCC’s involvement?. Richard Beards Web / Digital Manager rbeards@northamptonshire.gov.uk. What are we trying to do?. Build digital skills Build local information Build conversations Build engagement. Join in the conversation Promote NCC services Promote your information

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What’s NCC’s involvement?

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  1. What’s NCC’s involvement? Richard Beards Web / Digital Manager rbeards@northamptonshire.gov.uk

  2. What are we trying to do? • Build digital skills • Build local information • Build conversations • Build engagement • Join in the conversation • Promote NCC services • Promote your information • Develop advocates

  3. Northamptonshire Community Web Competition 2013Does your community or village have a website? The aim of the competition is to encourage communities to develop and maintain the very best local web sites.

  4. There are prizes for: Best informative site Most online engagement Impact website has had on the community Best Young person created section, page or site Overall Best Website

  5. 1.Best informative site – info about services in that community Detail of information available Events History Practical information such as doctors, dentists, newspaper delivery, milk delivery, library or mobile library times, recycling and refuse collection, etc Links to other services such as Street Doctor, local schools, police, Neighbourhood watch, hospitals and medical services, etc. Timeliness of the information Accuracy of the information (test links and verify information)

  6. 2. Most online engagement e.g. comments, posts, events, news items added The number of total hits per month compared to the size of community Number of posts (including events and news items) in the past 12 months Number of comments in the past 12 months Number of individuals making posts or comments Events calendar utilisation Links to Twitter, Facebook, etc and number of followers

  7. 3. Impact website has had on the community Improved communication within the community Improved services because of local campaigns Helped Develop a new service or facility Increased engagement and attendance at local events Increased use of local facilities Stopped environmental or planning aggravation

  8. 4. Best Young person created section, page or site Quality of content Degree of inward or outward looking Benefit to the community Come to the attention of local press or news organisations

  9. 5. Overall prize for the “Best Web Site” The one that scores highly on all the categories but not necessarily the best in any one.

  10. What do we want from you? • Enter the competition • Promote the competition • Improve your website • Look at others for inspiration

  11. Community Map

  12. Closing Date? 31st July 2013 after which you will be contacted to select the category or categories you wish to enter and supporting information. Judging will take place during August Winners will be notified in early September Presentation evening mid September

  13. What do we want from you? Talk to each other...

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