Website Content Plan

Help Utah Tar Sands Resistance get organized for their website development project by identifying what types of information and images they need, and creating a plan to pull it all together.
Utah Tar Sands Resistance
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Salt Lake City, UT, USA

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Posted July 27th

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What we need
  • A document outlining each page and section of the website, with descriptions of written and visual content for each
  • An assessment of the written content, specifically indicating where written content is final, draft (needs editing), or needs to be written from scratch
  • An assessment of the visual content, specifically indicating which visual assets are ready and which need to be created or sourced
  • Advice on how to collect content from other places (e.g., marketing materials, grant proposals, event photos, etc.) and edit it for the website
  • Note: This project is for content planning only. For additional support, see the Website Creation: Build a Brand New Site bundle
Additional details

We have a website however it is in need of an overhaul. I had a consultation with a catchafire professional and he explained some of the major issues and recommended that we work on redesigning the web page to make it more useful.
We are currently using wordpress : tarsandsresist.org . We have content and graphics, photos, and a logo to work with. We have started the process and have a lot of new ideas and a direction to work with.

What we have in place
  • We currently have a logo, oodles of pictures and content, a dedicated person, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have positive energy, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,486 , allowing us to apply our limited funds to our resistance campaigns and our improved web presence will add value far beyond the initial savings.

Our team has identified our online and digital presence as a focus for development in 2021. Since we are online and not in the field as much due to covid 19

Project plan

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Prep: Introduction & Kick-Off
  • Volunteer Manager explains website goals and primary audience
  • Volunteer Manager shares examples of other websites they like and sends any existing content and visual assets to Volunteer
  • Volunteer asks questions to get a full understanding of website content needs
  • Volunteer creates rough outline of website pages and content sections that content will be needed for
  • Both parties review our pro-tips for Organizations and Volunteers to ensure the project is set up for success
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Milestone 1: Review Draft Plan
  • Volunteer provides draft of the website content plan, including a description of the type of written and visual content needed for each page or section on the site
  • Volunteer makes suggestions as to which existing content from other materials (grant proposals, fliers, etc.) can be used for each section
  • Volunteer and Volunteer Manager discuss plan and identify the status of the written and visual content (i.e., which elements are final, which are in draft form and need editing, and which do not exist yet and need to be written or sourced)
  • Up to 2 rounds of feedback
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Milestone 2: Review Final Plan
  • Volunteer and Volunteer Manager meet to review the content plan to make sure that all required content has been identified and the flow of information on the website will be clear and compelling
  • (Optional): The Volunteer may offer to proofread and/or edit the draft written content, and/or may offer to help the Volunteer Manager source images and other visual assets for the website.
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Utah Tar Sands Resistance
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Raphael C.

Director Utah Tar Sands Resistance

Our mission

Utah Tar Sands Resistance
Exposing the lies about tar sands and oil shale strip mining in Eastern Utah

Testimonials

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Karisa was communicative, very friendly and gave lots of information prior to the project
Caitlin C.
Caitlin C.

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