A new article from Google alum Chris Talbot, continuing the focus on getting out the vote in the last days before the election. Find out more about Chris at the Talbot Digital site and on Twitter. Also see his previous article covering online rapid...
Also published on The Huffington Post and techPresident In Saturday’s AMP Summit panel discussion on effective online campaigning, fellow online politics old-timer Chris Casey made a great observation: politics may still be local, but...
Hi folks, be sure to check out the links to Tuesday’s Digital Politics Radio show, on which Karen Jagoda and I cover everything from political video to online advertising to what you can do to make a difference in the fall elections (hmmm, I...
Does online advertising affect voters’ perception of a political candidate? When combined with television ads, it does — at least, according to research conducted by Google, Centro and Global Strategy Group, who tested the effects of...
Another new guest author! Let’s give a warm E.pol welcome to Chris Talbot, former Googler and now founder of Talbot Digital. You can also follow him on Twitter at @talbotdigital. All Buzz is Good Buzz: Taking Online Rapid Response to the Next...
Hmmm, this one doesn’t hold up so well in retrospect…wishful thinking in action. Also published on The Huffington Post According to some of our Republican colleagues, the Democrats’ electoral fate is already settled in 2010, and it...
The latest from new e.pol contributor Henri Makembe, who brings us a great perspective on internet politics from Isaac Salazar, a bona fide online political pro. Also see Henri’s well-received piece on the Martha Coakley campaign and his more...
One excellent point from today’s Politics Online panel on email advocacy and fundraising: James Wong described email as the hub around which the social media world revolves. What did he mean? Without email, most social tools like Facebook and...
Here at e.politics, we’re happy to read things so you don’t have to — though in this case you should, because David Plouffe’s The Audacity to Win is well written and one hell of a glimpse into the strategy, tactics and...
The Conclusion of a six-part series As the presidential race heated up, the internet grew from being the medium of a core group of political junkies to a gateway for millions of ordinary Americans to participate in the political process, donating...