Earlier this week, we got to read Chris Casey’s look back at launching the first congressional website for Sen. Ted Kennedy in 1994. But what did this slice of the political web look like 20 years ago? Thanks to Chris’s collection of...
Hello from NYC! Epolitics.com has decamped to Manhattan until Saturday, heading up the Northeast Corridor to check out Personal Democracy Forum (Thursday and Friday) and Organizing 2.0 on Saturday. I’m tweeting highlights as I can, as are many...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the (roughly) 400 progressive groups followed by our friends at CrowdTangle. A great way to see what advocacy content is working for a range of organizations and issues. Of note...
Be sure to check out this week’s episode of Digital Politics Radio, hosted by Karen Jagoda. Topics this time: Brooks Aukamp, Senior Account Executive on Twitter’s Politics and Advocacy team provides insights about promoted tweets for...
My first post for CQRollCall’s new Connectivity blog is up, so please take a look! Editor Chris Nehls asked five questions about Epolitics.com, the communications environment we all work and how it’s changing, social media advocacy and...
A few days back, our friends at ad-targeting-firm DSPolitical sent over a New York Times article that should scare the pants off of anyone who’s spending money to buy video ads. Why? Let’s start with this: By many estimates, more than...
We talked earlier about Personal Democracy Forum, but New York plays host to another great digital advocacy event next week, too: Organizing 2.0. This Left-focused conference + training session attracts a terrific array of local labor...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the (roughly) 400 progressive groups followed by our friends at CrowdTangle. A great way to see what content is working for other organizations. Scroll down for an explanation...
One of the premier events in the digital advocacy space is coming up fast! Personal Democracy Forum is taking place June 5-6 in New York, and you should definitely check it out. This event focuses less on the nuts and bolts of advocacy and politics...
Be sure to check out this week’s episode of Digital Politics Radio, hosted by Karen Jagoda. On the agenda: ABC v. Aereo and Media Mergers. Michael Berg (communications lawyer) provides insights about the Supreme Court and FCC as they struggle...





