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    Election Lab (Content Ideas, Timings & Budget)Ladbrokes

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    Site Content Ideas

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    Site Content Ideas

    We recommend that we split the site content (30 widgets) in the following way:

    1) 1/3 widgets dedicated to live feeds from social media2) 2/3 widgets dedicated to static data (from government statistics etc)

    We will try to mirror the content ideas with the Ladbrokes betting card so that the

    widget showcases the diversity of the markets on offer.

    All widgets will be designed to provoke interest and encourage site dwell time.

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    Site Content Ideas

    Live Feeds

    Our live feeds will populate widgets with real-time data taken from social media.

    1) The Swingometer

    The sites main feature will be populated with data supplied by Ladbrokes from the

    polling kiosks located in-store. We will build a CMS that allows Ladbrokes to upload

    a dedicated CSV file that in turn drives the graphical output on the swingometer

    widget.

    Alternatively, we can automatically update the widget using an XML feed from

    Ladbrokes.

    2) Twitter feeds from all 3 major party leaders

    A widget that displays the latest tweets from all of the party leaders. This will pull

    from @conservatives, @downingstreet and @nick_clegg. Users can flip between

    feeds using the tabs provided for this widget.

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    3) Tweetpoll

    We will pull in and display the volume of mentions for each of the parties and

    populate the data in graphical format (showing a percentage split). Users will be able

    to track buzz over time as well as a snapshot of the current share.

    4) Hot Tweets

    This widget will pull in popular retweets from within Twitter that relate to the election.We can do this via retweets of popular #hashtag subjects as well as specific

    mentions of election within the tweet. The most retweeted post will be displayed on

    the widget with a count of how many times the post has been retweeted.

    5) Sun Online

    A Sun Online politics newsfeed that displays the latest headlines from thesun.co.uk.

    5) BBC

    A dedicated widget for the politics newsfeed from the BBC.

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    6) Party YouTube material

    This widget will pull in the latest videos from the YouTube accounts belonging to the

    3 parties. This will provide visitors with the most up to date interviews, political

    broadcasts and policy announcements.

    7) Latest Ladbrokes odds

    A dedicated widget to communicate the latest odds in the various markets.

    8) Parliament Cam

    A dedicated widget that pulls in a video feed from a publicly available source/camera

    located within parliament square - the camera feed/image updates every 5 seconds.

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    Static Data

    We will look to utilise the newly created data.gov.uk website to generate the

    statistics required to power some of our static widgets. The government are actively

    encouraging agencies to use the platform and display the data in fun and interesting

    ways.

    About data.gov.uk:

    Advised by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt and others, government are

    opening up data for reuse. This site seeks to give a way into the wealth of government data and is

    under constant development. We want to work with you to make it better.

    Were very aware that there are more people like you outside of government who have the skills

    and abilities to make wonderful things out of public data. These are our first steps in building a

    collaborative relationship with you.

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    1) NHS Spend

    A widget in the form of a ticker that displays the latest daily cost of the NHS to the

    UK government/taxpayer.

    2) Current War Expenditure

    A widget that shows the accumulative costs of the war in the Middle East (ticker).

    3) Speed Camera Revenue

    Another widget that displays the national revenue generated by speed cameras to

    date (using 2009 data).

    4) Seats in Parliament

    A timeline based widget that displays the number of seats held by each party overthe years. A slider allows the user to navigate through the years - seeing the shift in

    dominance and the majority. A very visual widget that displays the information in a

    fun and engaging way.

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    5) Election history

    A timeline based widget that allows the user to select and de-select items on the Xaxis including: GDP, unemployment, NHS spend and Armed Forces expenditure.

    The user has the ability to turn off/on these items and then scroll through time to see

    the shift in levels (with a colour coded key in the timeline which represents each

    party)

    6) Income tax over the years

    Users can select the year from a dropdown list to see how much of their pound is

    taken by the government in income tax. A chunk is taken out of the pound to

    represent the level of income tax.

    7) Play your headlines rightA headline generator that challenges users to guess which party the headline refers

    to. Successful guesses result in progress to the next headline.

    8) Countdown to election

    A countdown clock to polling day.

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    Site Content Ideas

    9) City Battlegrounds

    Upon arrival the Election Hub will log the location of your IP. For example, We see

    youre from the district of York and then the visitor will be asked to take part in a poll

    for that region. Once the user has stated their intention, they will see the result of the

    poll to date and have the chance to see the latest odds for their region.

    11) Unemployment Levels

    A ticker based widget that shows the current levels of unemployment in the UK

    (based on 2009 stats).

    12) Tie Rack

    A tie rack will enable the user to scroll through a selection of colored ties (in a rack)

    and then they are presented with the odds of each party leader wearing the selectedtie.

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    13) Audience Share

    This widget showcases the odds for the elections share of audience on TV.

    Alongside the odds we will compare estimated numbers against other key/famous

    televised events - such as; the Diana and Charleswedding, Obamas inauguration,

    England Euro 96 semi final, men's Wimbledon final in 2009, 9/11, UK snow, X

    Factor etc

    14) Weather on Election Day

    This widget will promote the odds for weather on election day with a scroll option to

    look back to previous elections and the weather on that day. Was it raining when

    Margaret Thatcher was elected? Probably.

    15) Prime Ministers Questions ClassicsThis widget will display classic video clips from Prime Ministers questions - pulled

    from and embedded from YouTube. The video archive will include clips of previous

    leaders but will predominantly feature the current front runners David Cameron and

    Gordon Brown (e.g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iPaiylUYW0).

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    Game Development

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    Game Development

    Party Fruit Machine

    The party fruit machine will be a dedicated game that is hosted within the Election

    Lab. The game will feature a fruit machine with pictures of each of the party leaders

    as the elements on the reel.

    Visitors are able to play and win prizes/offers from Ladbrokes based on their play.This can be redeemable vouchers, reduced odds on various bets or even claim their

    party rosette. Users are prompted to enter their demographics at the point of

    claiming their prize.

    The game is portable - so we are able to place it within other digital environments.

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    Timeline

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    Timeline

    Election Lab

    Planning

    Plan sign off

    Research & Uploading Data Feeds

    Design

    Flash Development

    Back End Development

    Game Development

    Testing

    Status Reports

    Site Live

    Key:

    Denotes Activity

    Report Sent

    Important event

    w/c 22 Feb w/c 1 Mar w/c 25 Jan w/c 1 Feb w/c 8 Feb w/c 15 Feb

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    Budget

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    Budget

    Site & Game Design and Build

    Design 4,250Flash Development 8,500Back End 9,500Game Development 5,950Planning Fee 2,500Research and Uploading of Data Feeds 1,250Account & Project Management 5,750Total Fee Excl. VAT 37,700

    Monthly Support

    Updates and CMS management 2,250