Below are links to articles related to a social media presentation today at an American Psychological Association conference — enjoy. Reaching the “Network Influentials” Digital-Age Media Relations: Pitching Stories in a...
Be sure to catch this article from the February issue of Politics Magazine, particularly if you’re looking for examples of how even a relatively small online ad buy can reverberate across the media landscape. Late last year, longtime CNN host...
Here’s an idea from my NMS colleague Soren Dayton (R) — once you’ve built a core following for a Facebook Fan Page, try buying ads targeting the friends (and friends-of-friends) of your initial base. Since humans as a species tend...
All the online politics news that’s fit to link to. MoveOn backing challenger to Sen. Blanche Lincoln. C.f. A local take on the race. Searching for Saddam: A five-part series on how the U.S. military used social networking to capture the Iraqi...
New addition to the “Winning in 2010” discussion of website/CRM vendors — the Democratic Voter Activation Network (VAN) is now hosting campaign websites and providing CRM services to candidates, alongside such other Dem campaign...
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...
Hey y’all, disregard that earlier message about rewriting Online Politics 101 — that endeavor’s still in the hopper, but a quick update to How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 has taken precedence. Between RootsCamp...
RootsCamp’s surely gonna rock this weekend, but it’s not the only great online politics event sitting on the horizon: be sure to head over to the all-new Politics Online Conference site (big improvement over the old layout, y’all)...
Also published on The Huffington Post and techPresident Not content to have started the “Demon Sheep” meme that gave such joy to so many earlier in the month, California’s Carly Fiorina decided to relaunch her “Call Me...
Whoo hah! It’s time for one of my favorite events in the online politics world, the latest incarnation of RootsCamp. Drawing Democratic online political staff from around the country and “organized” on the fly in classic...