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Re: Website award help
"Scouting" other successful FRC team websites is certainly worthwhile.
Your team has a great history and story to tell. You've got excellent material to work into your website.
Winning the website awards involves "packaging" your content in a way that encourages viewers to dig into your site.
Look at Team 16's "Bomb Squad" site (two-time winner last year). They've structured the website so it's easy to navigate, offers interesting current news, team history, FIRST description, etc. They created a balance of stories, photos, graphics, history, links, in a visually appealing format.
Of course, you must avoid format, grammatical or spelling errors since those are major distractions to viewers.
I think you just need to do some polishing of your format to move it from a B+ to an A+.
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2004 AZ: Semifinals, GM Industrial Design; SoCal: Winners, Leadership in Controls; Championship: Galileo #2 seed, Q-finals; IRI: Champions
2005 AZ: #1 Seed, Xerox Creativity; SoCal: Finalist, RadioShack Controls; SVR: Winners, Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technologies"; Championship: Archimedes Semifinals; IRI: Finalist
2007 LA: Finalist; San Diego: Q-finals; CalGames: Finalist || 2008 San Diego: Q-finals; LA: Winners; CalGames: Finalist || 2009 LA: Semifinals; Las Vegas: Q-finals; IRI: #1 Seed, Finalist
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