Now Updated: How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010
February 24th, 2010
As promised, a new version of the recently released guide to using the internet to win elections in 2010 is now available, so download it today — don’t wait for the rush. Changes since the initial e-book version include plenty of detail edits and links to new articles, plus whole new sections on Google Ad surges and internet-enabled field organizing that reflect lessons of the Brown/Coakley race in Massachusetts. Cool!
Of course, please spread the word to your political contacts via all available channels, including but not limited to blogs, Facebook, Twitter, email, YouTube, Digg, IRC, smoke signals and semaphore. Thanks!
– cpd
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