Friends: Here’s an update on the water lab, which I have written about here, and here. As you know, I have been working on raising money for clean water in Nicaragua for a while. I got an email from Brian, down in Nicaragua, that the water lab is 99% done! See the photos below. This is all part of the Water for Chinandega project, which aims to deliver clean water to an entire region in Nicaragua. This is great news for a great project. As always, if you have questions, please contact me.
I have written about it here, and here. I just heard from Brian in Chinandega that the lab is almost 99% done! I have attached some pictures that he took TODAY! One more step to being able to scale our efforts to provide Water for Chinandega!
Great News! I have written about the water lab in Nicaragua before. I just got a message from Morgan at Amigos that 80% of the lab is funded, and construction has started. We still need a little bit more to finish it off, so if you can give, please do.
There is a cool feature in California, which sends you a notification when you ballot has been mailed, received, and counted. Where’s My Ballot, is a feature from the Secretary of State.
I signed up years ago, and I always forget about it. But I dropped my ballot off at the Willow Glen library on Wednesday, and Thursday night got an email that it had been received AND counted. I love it when democracy works! Check it out: https://WheresMyBallot.sos.ca.gov.
As I stand for election to the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee, I’m reaching out to share my vision and to ask for your support on this journey. My commitment to our community’s well-being, equality, and progress has never been stronger. I’m running because I believe in our collective power to make a difference in the lives of every resident in our community.
✨ Why I’m Running:
To Advocate for You: My primary goal is to represent your needs and concerns, ensuring they are heard and addressed at every level. Experience and Dedication: With a history of involvement in our community’s growth and well-being, I understand the challenges we face and have the experience to navigate them. A Future Built Together: My vision is for a more inclusive, just, and sustainable community. I am committed to policies that protect our environment, foster economic growth, and promote social justice.
🗳️ This Election Matters:
Your vote is powerful. It’s a testament to our democratic values and our shared aspirations for the future. I’m asking for your vote not just as an endorsement of my candidacy but as a commitment to the values we share and the future we envision together.
I truly believe we’re in a battle. Not between Democrats and Republicans, Liberals and Conservatives, but between those who believe in our system and those who want to tear it down. A vote in the primary a statement that you believe in our American System.
🙏 Your Support is Crucial:
Spread the Word: Share this post with friends and family. Your voice can amplify our message and bring more supporters to our cause. Share this message with others. Subscribe to my newsletter about the local party. Get Involved: There are many ways to contribute to our campaign, from volunteering to hosting virtual events. Every action counts. Contact me, or volunteer locally. Vote: Make your plan to vote. Every vote brings us closer to our goal of a community that works for everyone. Make sure you and your friends and family are registered.
I am here to serve, to listen, and to act. Together, we can achieve extraordinary things. Join me in this campaign for a brighter, more inclusive Santa Clara County. Let’s make our voices heard and our votes count.
Thank you for your support, your trust, and your vote.
What Google Display Ad Sizes should I use? Creating on-line ads can be confusing, and the amount of assets you have to provide is getting more and more confusing. I have written about this before for mobile traffic.
Based on extensive research, it seems that the following asset sizes are key to building out a wide ranging campaign:
In addition, As many of you know, Amigos for Christ does great work in delivering clean water, health, sanitation, and business opportunities to the people of Northwestern Nicaragua. One of their most ambitious projects to date, is the Water For Chinandega which hopes to bring water to over 100,000 people in rural Northwestern Nicaragua, a place very near and dear to my heart.
Amigos’ Latest Need: A Water Lab
Morgan and Brian of Amigos have reached out to me to help raise awareness for the need for a new water lab for the Water for Chinandega. See their slide presentation here. It’s pretty convincing.
So now The Ask: If you can give to help out the lab, please donate here. It all helps. If you have questions, reach out to me.
Ballots Drop: February 5th Election Day: March 5th
My key priorities include Immigration Reform, Poverty Alleviation, and Housing Affordability. I’m looking forward to bringing positive change together with your support.
I have previously posted that I’m running for Santa Clara Valley Water District. This election will be in November of 2024. For more information, see the Elect Bill Roth site. Now it is time to talk about the Democratic Central Committee. This election is part of the partisan primary election in California on March 5th.
I am also running for Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee SCCDCC for Assembly District 28. I am running to be your advocate on the SCCDCC. Let me know your thoughts using this contact form.
What the Heck Is Democratic Central Committee?
In California, the Democratic Central Committee (DCC) plays a pivotal role in shaping and directing the activities of the Democratic Party at the county level. The DCC is essentially the local governing body of the Democratic Party within each county, responsible for coordinating party activities, endorsing candidates, and mobilizing Democratic voters. Comprising elected representatives from each assembly district within the county, the DCC serves as a grassroots organization that reflects the diverse interests and perspectives of local Democrats. Its members are typically elected during the Democratic primary elections, and they work collectively to advance the party’s goals and principles within the county.
The Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee
The main meeting place for members of the Santa Clara County Democratic Party is the Democratic Central Committee meeting, which is the first Thursday of every month.
The Santa Clara Democratic Party stands as a dynamic and influential force within the political landscape of California’s Santa Clara County. As the local arm of the Democratic Party, the Santa Clara Democratic Party plays a pivotal role in shaping the political narrative, supporting candidates, and engaging the community in the pursuit of progressive values and inclusivity. From candidate endorsements to grassroots organizing, the party’s multifaceted efforts contribute significantly to the advancement of Democratic principles in the region.
Candidate Endorsements
One of the Santa Clara Democratic Party’s primary responsibilities is to endorse and support Democratic candidates across various levels of government. Through a thorough evaluation process, the party identifies candidates who align with its values and vision for the community. Endorsements from the Santa Clara Democratic Party provide candidates with a powerful stamp of approval, signaling to voters that these individuals have earned the trust and backing of the local Democratic community. This support is instrumental in helping candidates navigate the complex landscape of local politics, fostering a sense of unity and collaboration within the Democratic ranks.
Community Engagement and Grassroots Organizing
Beyond the endorsement process, the Santa Clara Democratic Party actively engages with the community through grassroots organizing and outreach efforts. By establishing a presence at the local level, the party aims to connect with residents, understand their concerns, and address the unique challenges facing Santa Clara County. Through town halls, community events, and volunteer initiatives, the party fosters a sense of inclusivity and ensures that the diverse voices within the community are heard and represented in the political process. This commitment to grassroots organizing strengthens the party’s ties to the community, creating a platform for dialogue and collaboration.
Advocacy for Progressive Policies
The Santa Clara Democratic Party serves as a platform for advocating progressive policies that align with the values of equality, social justice, and environmental sustainability. By leveraging its collective influence, the party works to shape local policies that reflect the principles of the Democratic Party, addressing issues such as affordable housing, education, healthcare, and environmental conservation. Through collaboration with elected officials and community leaders, the Santa Clara Democratic Party strives to bring about positive change and contribute to the overall well-being of Santa Clara County residents.
In Santa Clara County, the Democratic Party is not just a political entity; it is a catalyst for positive change and community engagement. The Santa Clara Democratic Party’s activities, ranging from candidate endorsements to grassroots organizing, demonstrate its commitment to fostering a more inclusive, progressive, and responsive local government. As a driving force for democratic ideals, the party continues to play a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of Santa Clara County, contributing to a vibrant and participatory democracy.
I am finally running for something! Many of you have known this day would come, and it is now here. I have filed papers with the county to run for the Santa Clara Valley Water District board of directors seat in my area.
This agency is responsible for ensuring clean water for all of Santa Clara County’s 2 Million residents, as well as for industry and agriculture. It has a budget of $860M(FY24: source) per year and is responsible for water management, flood control, and environmental stewardship in the county. Water is a serious business in California, and this is a big job.
The election isn’t until November 5th, 2024, but there at 138,989 (give or take) registered voters in this district, and I’m looking forward to talking to as many of them as I can. To see what I am up to, please subscribe to the newsletter at https://electbillroth.com/, or drop me a line at bill.roth.2024@gmail.com or consider donating.
A while back, I posted about raising money for a generator for the school in La Chuscada. We did it! They sent this video so we could see what they did! Thanks to all who helped out!
I’ve written a lot about voting, so here is a reminder on how to register and update your registration in California.
Before you register to vote in California, it’s essential to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements. In California, you are eligible to register to vote if you are:
A U.S. citizen.
A California resident.
At least 18 years old by Election Day.
Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your registration.
Provide your personal information, including your California driver’s license or California identification card number, the last four digits of your Social Security number, and your date of birth.
By following the steps outlined in this guide, you’ll be well-prepared to participate in the upcoming elections in California. Don’t miss your chance to make your voice heard and help shape the future of the state.
(This article has been moved to: https://digiroth.com/seo-checklist/) Here’s my list of things to do when you optimize your site for search, AKA Search Engine Optimization
Setup The Google Search Console
Setup Google Analytics
Run Keyword Analysis on relevant web pages in SEMRush
Discover Long Tail Keywords With “Google Suggest”
Find Solid Keywords In The Google Keyword Planner
Identify Low Competition Keywords With KWFinder
Use Yoast if on WordPress
Maximize blogs. Keywords (1 per blog) should appear;
in your URL (but keep URLs as short as possible)
In the title, front loaded
In the first 150 words
In at least 1 H1/H2/H3 tag
5-7 times in in the text
in the description
In the ALT text of at least 1 IMG tag
Other tips for pages
Write to be found not read
Should have 5-6 inlinks from other domains
Should have 2-3 outlinks to other pages
Be consistent on your site: If one link points to page for a keyword, they ALL should
Do NOT Dilute by have multiple pages with the same keyword, unless one is Anchor context