Does Your Dot-Gov Website Meet the Needs of All its Users?

Does Your Dot-Gov Website Meet the Needs of All Its
Users?

A Highlight from the upcoming NAGC Communications School.


Internal and external stakeholders each need and
want something different from government websites. Government communicators
face real challenges making sites effectively manage those needs to provide the
best content and services to users.

ENC Strategy Account Director Josh DeLung will take you through a case study in
enhancing dot.gov websites for internal and external stakeholders in a session
at the National Association of Government Communicators 2013 Communications
School. “Enhancing dot.gov Websites for Internal and External Stakeholders” will
feature a brief overview of how to maintain and enhance content, manage
campaigns, and support Web design and development. You’ll leave with ideas for
new ways to improve the areas where your agency’s site may not be meeting the
needs of users in certain categories.

Participate in Josh’s session on April 19 at 10:30 a.m. at the 2013 NAGC
Communications School, April 17-19 at the Pentagon City Sheraton in Arlington,
Va. Check out the complete agenda and register to attend at www.nagconline.org.

Don’t Miss the National Association of
Government Communicators 2013 Communications School!

Registration is now
open for the NAGC 2013 Communication School, “Government Communicators –
Engaging Citizens in Democracy,” being held April 17-19, 2013, in the
Washington, D.C., area at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, Arlington, Va.

Who Should Attend?
Federal, state, and local government communicators including
contractors who direct and facilitate government communications—editors,
writers, graphic artists, webmasters, video professionals, broadcasters,
photographers, information specialists, and agency spokespersons.

Why Should You Attend?
1. It’s one of the most affordable training experiences you’ll find.
2. You’ll gain knowledge and learn skills you can use
immediately to become a more effective communicator.

3. You’ll be with other passionate government
communicators, which will help you leverage best practices and build
relationships.

4. You will be networking and trading ideas with fellow
like-minded communicators and getting energized!

5. It’s only for government communicators!

Also, don’t miss the Government Communications Expo, April 18-19, showcasing
the latest trends in government communications services, goods, and
technologies.

Don’t Miss the National Association of Government
Communicators 2013 Communications School!

2013 Featured Speakers and Topics
–Overcoming the Stigma of Government
–Learning How to Read Body Language
–Using Social Media to Engage Citizens
–Facing the Media: On-Camera Training During a Crisis
–Plain Language: If you don’t know this stuff, you might be dangerous!
–Blue Pencil & Gold Screen Awards Banquet
–Communicator of the Year Award presentation
–and much more!

Don’t miss the Government Communications Expo, April 18-19, showcasing the
latest trends in government communications services, goods, and technologies.

For registration, schedule, and accepted speakers information, visit www.nagconline.org.

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