Government Sites Deliver Customized Information to Online Visitors
September 1, 2002
Weve said it before and it remains true: The municipal web site continues to evolve.
The success of any web site is determined by many factors, but one key aspect is how easily online visitors can get the information they need. In the early days, most county and local government web sites organized content based on their departmental structure. The problem was that many citizens didnt know which department handled permits, ordinances, or pet licenses, and therefore had difficulty finding specific material.
| Examples of City/County Web Sites That Offer Personalized Service: Boston, MA Virginia Beach, VA Colorado Springs, CO Miami-Dade, FL Hillsborough County, FL Maricopa County, Arizona lets online visitors decide for themselves how they want to view information on its web site. Users can toggle between services or departments to organize menu options in the manner they find most helpful. Now, an increasing trend in the land of municipal web sites is to offer users the opportunity to customize the information they receive. There are many ways in which county and local governments can tailor information presented to residents and other interested parties. One way is to notify citizens via e-mail when new items are posted to the web site. Gaithersburg, Maryland offers a great personalization service on its web site. By indicating specific areas of interest in their personal profile, users register to receive news alerts, meeting agendas and other updates via e-mail based on categories of interest. The sign-up page is very clear and gives users easy-to-understand instructions on how to enroll for the MyGaithersburg.com service. According to Barry Smith, Gaithersburgs Director of Information Technology, around 450 people are currently registered for the service, whose primary benefit is an automated reminder to come back to the web site based on the users interests. In fact, he says, since we send content with the e-mail, its a one-stop shop. Smith says that the City also has the ability to send polls and targeted flashes (swimming pool closed, meeting cancelled, etc.) to the entire list - an advantage he calls a great boon. In addition to e-mail notification when new information is posted to its web site, Bostons MyGov.com is an excellent example of a web site that truly delivers customized data.Information about an individuals property, taxes, and even dog licenses is presented in one personal page that the resident can access by entering their user name and password. The specific information contained on that page is determined by the users profile. Online visitors can tailor their own menu for navigating the ![]() Copyright © 2002, MuniNet Guide .
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