E.politics is Now a Consulting Business

January 8th, 2008

That little orange button on the right isn’t a lie — it’s been a long time coming, but e.politics is now a full-time consulting business. As of January 1, I left my day job at the National Environmental Trust to devote my time to helping a diverse array of advocacy groups, companies and campaigns use the ‘net to help spread their messages and achieve their political and communications goals.

My plan is to help clients choose the most effective options available to them in the ever-expanding world of online communications, and then implement those technologies efficiently and with the highest chance of success. When outside vendors are developing the tools, I’ll work with clients as needed to understand the process and make sure that the project goes as smoothly as possible — effective planning and oversight can save a lot of time and money down the road. I’ll also help develop strategies for the best use of specific tools including social media, social networking, email lists, databases and blogs and blogger relations.

For more details, please see the new consulting services page.

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