Web and Digital Communications Services
Marketing Communications manages the development and maintenance of the university website, as well as provides some support in email design.
Before submitting a web and digital communications request, please familiarize yourself with our policies and procedures below.
Print or Graphic Requests
To submit a print or graphic request, please visit our Print and Graphic Services page.
Website
The university's website is a collaborative effort between Marketing Communications and web editors who maintain their department websites.
Marketing's Role
- Oversees content and design for entire site
- Manages architecture/navigation of the main site and assists web editors with department site architecture
- Edits copy as needed for style and consistency, as well as search engine optimization (SEO)
- Provides or assists with photos/icons/imagery
- Creates website templates
- Periodically reviews department sites to ensure compliance with ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox brand guidelines and to address accessibility compliance
- Manages all technical aspects of the site
- Provides training in Cascade Server (content management system)
Web Editor's Role
- Create written copy for department websites
- Ensure websites are regularly updated and content is factually correct
Online Registration Forms with RegFox
If your event needs to accept online payments, the university has the system RegFox available for you to use. Forms are set up by Conference & Event Services, but the requesting department must handle populating forms and communicating with attendees.
For HTML email jobs, Marketing Communications needs the following:
- Account information: Let us know if you have an account in either Constant Contact or Mailchimp. If you don't, you will need to set one up. We need the login information for the account you’re going to use.
- Content: Provide content for the initial email (the copy, the title for the banner, if needed, and images if there are specific images you would like to include).
Once the initial template is built, you are free to learn the process of setting up future campaigns using the template as a base. Resources on how to do this are available in both Constant Contact and Mailchimp.
MarCom is not responsible for determining audiences or sending emails on your behalf. If you do not plan to send out emails on a regular basis or do not have a large volume of contacts, you might consider simply sending out a PDF attachment.
Start a Web Request
To get started fill out the form below. You must be logged in to your university Google account to view it.
Partners
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Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact Peter Crackenberg, our director of web development, at pcrackenberg@georgefox.edu or ext. 2138.