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Unread 07-02-2006, 11:29
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Re: what makes a winning site

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Originally Posted by amirjpl
i just want to know what really makes a winning site. what features, and services deos a website need, and what do the judges really look for when they are judging. what is the key. lets all start a list of features a winning site could and should have and leave a link to your team's site.
To me the purpose of the website award to give the teams a reason to have a functioning and useful website and get credit for their work. Most importantly your website needs to be useful to your team. If you find your team members going to the site on a regular basis to get meeting information, a calendar of events, and news then you are on your way to a successful website. Your website should also explain who your team is and what you do. It is also important to recognize your sponsors and provide a way for those who want to sponsor you a way to find out more information. After this it should be easy to add a few things here and there to make it have a better chance of winning the award.

To sum it up make your team website useful to the team first and then the requirements for the award follow.
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