You can create a single-page or multi-page campaign website that uses the GOV.UK subdomain campaign.gov.uk for example the single-page Help to Grow campaign and the Cost of Living Support multi-page campaign.
GDS approval is needed for all new websites and public-facing domains set up by central government. This applies whether or not the .gov.uk domain is being used.
GCS approval is needed for all new campaign websites on the GOV.UK subdomain campaign.gov.uk.
Get approval for your campaign from your departments Head of Communications before going to GCS.
When developing a campaign, talk to GCS as early as possible. This helps formal approval processes later on.
- Talk to your organisations Head of Communications, they can also help you with your application.
- Ask your Head of Communications to submit a campaign request form for you. Theyll need to include:
- the name of the Head of Communications who has agreed to the campaign
- the OASIS campaign plan
- the date the campaign will end
- how the success of the campaign will be measured
- what youd like the URL of the campaign to be
Approval process
GCS will review your campaign request. You should get a decision within 10 working days. The review process will include consideration of the following 5 things.
User need
Is there evidence of user need or that the audience will be receptive?
Is there user research pointing to the likely success of a government-run campaign site?
Is the user journey clear and coherent?
We recommend that a content designer in your department reviews the content and advises on how your site can best meet user needs.
Campaign plan
Does the campaign include steps for objectives, audience insight, strategy, implementation and scoring (OASIS)? Read more about campaign planning.
GOV.UK
Would it be better to link to existing GOV.UK content?
Does it duplicate information already on GOV.UK? The campaign must not duplicate other content or services on GOV.UK. Read more about what does not go on GOV.UK
Is it within the GOV.UK proposition? You must follow the guidance in the proposition when you publish content.
Does it link to a service on GOV.UK? If it does, make sure you link directly to the start point. Read more about start points for GOV.UK services
Does it link to an external site? If so, you must follow the GOV.UK external linking policy
Alternatives
If not suitable for a GOV.UK campaign platform site, could the aim be achieved using partner sites?
Can campaign goals be achieved by using existing social media tools and communities, rather than creating a new destination?
Learn more about how to use these channels by speaking to your comms team, or read the Social Media Playbook and the Digital Engagement Guide.
Exemptions
If your proposed site doesnt meet the definition of a campaign or the campaigns platform does not meet your requirements, you will need to get approval from GDS before you create any new government website or public-facing domain by requesting an exemption.