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How to Design a City Government Web Site

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

How do cities, towns and  other  government funded departments scrap an outmoded Web site without enduring an excruciating web renovation? It’s called a content management system (CMS). But, not just any CMS will do. Powered by the Auctori™, the state of art platform gives cities the autonomy to post, update and perform regular site content maintenance:

  • Announce special events and departmental meetings
  • Publish agenda minutes
  • Bid solicitations
  • Archive outdated reports
  • Notify citizens of time sensitive information – data alerts

Boundless web design. Municipalities are not married to using the same old, same old city templates. With Auctori, the possibilities of developing the website are boundless, presenting a wealth of features, engineered to ease making in-house updates. 

Efficacious workflow. Auctori supports all city programs, presenting easy updates for a professional designed Web site. Moreover, the content management system expedites the content approval workflow for all citywide departments, programs and services. Equipped with roles based permissions, the CMS enables administrators to post information in draft form for publication approval by superiors.

Unobstructed exposure. Attract local, national and international traffic. Auctori places the city Web site on the roadmap to high exposure. Attracting visitors, tourists and citizens is literally a no brainer. With its built-in search engine optimization features, Auctori works to ensure that your Web site is configured to procure new business relationships.

Fuss-free interaction. Auctori eases communications with its seamless survey modules. Poll, survey and interact with residents about tax modifications, infrastructure repairs or other pressing issues. Form builder module allows any municipality to create applications for parking permits, vehicle registrations, and other pertinent documents dissemination.

Read more about the power of Auctori for your municipality’s Web site.