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8 Website Terms Every Campaigner Needs To Know Defined

Dont get scared away by the jargon surrounding your campaign website. If you dont understand a term or strategy, ask questions!

8 Website Terms Every Campaigner Needs To Know Defined
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When communicating with your digital marketer about your campaigns expectations, its helpful to understand the right terminology. Landing pages and redirects are phrases spoken daily by digital marketers but its important for campaigners to understand what they mean and how they relate to your overall campaign strategy.

Heres a rundown of some key terms you need to know and what they mean.

Hero Section The hero section is the most prominent part of your homepage. Its what a visitor sees immediately upon loading the site. This is where your campaign should have a compelling, obvious call to action that you update regularly. Use a bold photo of the candidate to drive action.

Carousel A carousel is a special type of hero section that cycles through images and text. Despite being common on campaign websites, you should NOT use a carousel because they drive down the conversions to your call to action.

Call to Action (CTA) The task you want a visitor to take when they land on your website is the call to action (CTA). It can be an email opt-in, petition sign up, donation, social media follow, etc. The CTA is the focus of your digital marketing effort.

Landing Page Whether its the homepage, your issues page, or a WinRed form, the landing page is a visitors first point of arrival from somewhere else, like a Google Search, Facebook post, text message, or email. In general, landing pages should be focused around getting that visitor to complete a specific action.

Splash Page A splash page (also called a modal, prestitial, or pop-up) is a page that interrupts a visitor from reaching the page they thought they were going to. The splash page usually has a call to action and must be addressed (or skipped) before proceeding. Its effective at getting attention, but landing pages that follow a specified flow are better.

Redirect When a visitor converts to a CTA on your site, you can redirect them to another page encouraging them to take another action. Its important to show your supporter the next steps while theyre interested.

Exit Intent Popup When a visitor moves their cursor to close out of your site, an exit intent popup gives you one last chance to convert the visitor. Pop-ups are annoying, but they were already planning on leaving, so youre not disrupting their experience. Its just a last-ditch effort to share a CTA.

Content Management System (CMS) Youll usually refer to the CMS as the back end of your website because its where you login to create posts and edit pages. WordPress is one of the most popular options for a CMS, but campaign-specific platforms like Ryvall use their own CMS.

Dont get scared away by the jargon surrounding your campaign website. If you dont understand a term or strategy, ask questions! Your digital marketer ought to be able to explain it to you. If they cant, they dont understand why theyre doing it.