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ICCA Web Site Redesign

The project aims to redesign the ICCA website to provide a modern, interactive experience tailored to the needs of Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs). Key goals include ensuring a contemporary design that aligns with ASA’s branding, implementing a scalable Content Management System (CMS), and improving navigation for easier access to popular content. Additional features will incorporate Web 2.0 functionality and social media integration. The project is set for launch in early 2010, after transferring and testing the new site functionalities.

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ICCA Web Site Redesign

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  1. ICCA Web Site Redesign www.certifiedcropadviser.org  October, 2009

  2. Project Scope • Deliver an interactive Website experience that meets information and content needs of the CCA audience • Create contemporary design consistent with ASA’s site  • Implement a Content Management System (CMS) that allows for growth and interactivity •  Maintain branding and theme for the ICCA Program

  3. Key Points • Consistent Navigation Elements • Popular areas of sites easily accessible • Priorities based on past usage, board recommendations • Updated and contemporary design • More Web 2.0 functionality • Social media • Local boards could have a section and do the editing

  4. Current ICCA home page

  5. CurrentHomepage

  6. New ICCA home page

  7. Landing/Content Page

  8. Next Steps • Implement CMS with new design and restructured content • Build out and transfer of current content pages to new site • Transfer and testing of functionality and applications  • Communications to CCAs • Launch in early 2010

  9. Feedback Any Questions?

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