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In our last post, we introduced the Federal Front Door project and briefly described a six-week discovery phase, in which we set out to better understand how the general public feels about and interacts with the federal government, so that we can design and build products that improve people’s experience across government agencies.

📅 March 1, 2016

They ranked among our top three most popular emails in 2015.

At USAGov, we know that email is often our #1 driver of traffic to our content, and nine out of 10 times it’s our go-to outreach tool for disseminating timely information. But doing email sends consistently and effectively isn’t always clear cut, especially when you have a combined 1.3 million subscribers.

We send email blasts to our subscriber lists about all sorts of content based on what they signed up to get. Topics range from immigration to travel, health, and jobs.

📅 January 28, 2016

The first phase of our partnership with Facebook included Facebook "megaphones" being rolled out in a handful of states with rapidly approaching voter registration deadlines. Facebook's megaphone is a featured box that is displayed at the top of all user's News Feeds. (You may recall seeing these after certain disasters giving users the option to quickly donate to Red Cross or other organizations).

We piloted the voter registration megaphone in South Carolina on January 15.

📅 January 27, 2016

One of the most important rights of American citizens is the right to vote.This is why we were excited to launch Vote.USA.gov in September 2015, and why we are continuing our efforts to make it simple for Americans to register to vote. Thousands of sites link to USA.gov as the official source of government information and services.

📅 January 20, 2016
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