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American Reform Party To Redesign Website

Michael Simone : August 24, 2009

The ARP today annouced its plans to redesign the National Party's Website

We are excited to announce the American Reform Party plans for the long awaited redesign of its Website. While the original Website provide users and party members reliable access to party activities, it lacked the full experience that newer Internet technologies offer today.  

When completed, the newly designed site will provide greater flexibility and interaction with its users and members while offering greater awareness to the public and Internet search engines like Bing, Google Yahoo and others. The site will further include a complete interactive blog for members to share points of view and information with party members and the public. We will also be including a Party Forum Builder which will allow users and members in every individual State to coordinate their political activities and fundraising for respective candidates. And of course, on the National level, we will be providing the usual News, Commentary and Party line information and support for its members. The site will also provide separate Website and blogs for individual States throughout the Country to keep ARP members up to date and informed on state issues, elections and their respective party candidates.

We hope that everyone will take advantage of the new Website and the many features and information it will provide.  During the redesign period you may experience some problems in certain links not working or pages not displaying and trust that you will understand.

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