Updated January, 2011 Cell phones, and particularly text messages, are the next political tool we’ll consider. If you’ve spent the past few years building up your thumb strength and agility while keeping up with which bars have good...
Updated January, 2011 RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Syndication) is an easy way to keep your readers abreast of updates to your site content. At their simplest and most common, RSS feeds send subscribers the title and a brief blurb...
Updated January, 2011 Though online video has really broken out big in the last five years, campaigns and random citizens have been using short video clips (live-action or animated) to promote their ideas and pummel their enemies for years. But...
Updated January, 2011 Blogs, one-time sweet darlings of the political internet world. I can still remember the first time I figured out what a blog WAS, back in the spring of 2003 (I was at South by Southwest, listening to a presentation and no...
Updated January, 2011 If you’re an online organizer, your activist list is often your most precious possession outside of your website its members are your supporters, your regular readers and frequently your source of precious cash...
Updated January, 2011 For most campaigns, a website serves as an online focal point. It’s your virtual storefront, pulpit, recruiting office, library and begging center all rolled into one. Very often, it’s the first impression people...
“Epolitics.com, a one-stop shop for tools and tactics of online campaigning” The Washington Post, June 9, 2007 Welcome to Epolitics.com, a pioneering website in the field of digital advocacy and online politics. Founded in 2006, it is...