Hey kids, better sign up quick for the August 13th IPDI (Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet) Book Discussion, ’cause this time we’re covering Online Politics 101 LIVE and IN PERSON (I’ll bring the beer). Seats are limited to the first 20 callers, and operators are standing by. The details:
IPDI Book Discussion on Online Politics 101 with Colin Delany – Wednesday, August 13
Noon-1:30pm
The library of the Graduate School of Political Management
4th Floor
GWU’s Media and Public Affairs Building
805 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20052
RSVP REQUIRED to julie@ipdi.org
Should be a hoot and a half, and I’ll see if Julie will let me record it on one of those new-fangled video devices I hear are all the rage.
– cpd
July 25th, 2008
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Hey y’all, e.politics is just wrapping up a couple of big projects, so it’s way past time to be shakin’ the trees for new bidness. A couple of colleagues in the field asked for a concise description of what I do so (basically an elevator pitch) and it seems only smart to toss it out there for you guys to mull over. And as soon as you recommend improvements, it becomes a de facto crowdsourcing project — we’ll be all 2.0 and stuff.
Colin Delany/Epolitics.com
Colin Delany uses over a decade’s experience in the online political world to guide progressive campaigns and organizations through the process of building an online strategy and putting it into practice. In some cases he’ll create the website or technology needed, but he’ll also serve as a client’s advocate if an outside vendor is involved. Delany also provides online advocacy trainings and presentations for groups, organizations, companies and trade associations.
Specializing in:
- Strategic online communications planning
- Website design and construction/technology development
- Social media/social networking strategy and execution
- Blogs and blogger relations
- Email advocacy
- Online advertising
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– cpd
July 25th, 2008
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