Quick update: while we were lounging around the e.politics bunker on our recent publishing break, media calls just kept on a-comin’ in. The highlights: [NPR] Obama, Romney Campaigns Taking ‘See What Sticks’ Approach To Web Videos...
Howdy folks, yes we are still alive down here in the e.politics bunker, despite all indications to the contrary — what with conferences, a day job and Campaigns & Elections demanding time, the site has had to take a back seat for too long...
Some of us in the online politics space have wondered what Obama 2012 would roll out to replace 2008’s MyBarackObama.com, and now we know: the Wall Street Journal has the scoop on the campaign’s new “Dashboard” grassroots...
[Updated below] A big change in the world of campaign advertising: over the past six months: the practice of targeting online ads directly at voters in a particular district has gone from being exotic to being a standard part of the political...
Update: Cong. Paul Ryan, the budget-cutter par excellence, thinks the “Life of Julia” is “creepy” and “demeaning” to women. Hit a nerve, much? (Via Greg Sargent.) Women are a key consituency for the Democrats this...
Good news on the publishing front! Our latest ebook here at Epolitics.com, “How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012,” is galloping right along: in the three weeks since its release, it’s been downloaded directly over 900...
Our friends over at Salsa have been kind enough to put last week’s “Campaigning in 2012” webinar online, with the audio and the slideshow combined into a single YouTube video. After a couple of minutes of intro and some quick promo...
Guest article! Jason Rosenbaum of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee graciously agreed to send over some additions to “How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012.” Jason works with candidates across the country and has some...
With a certain ebook out of the way, let’s revive the fine tradition of Epolitics.com Quick Hits. “Back from the dead on Easter” jokes are up to you. Hope 2.0: Inside Obama’s Campaign, and Obama 2012: Built to Broadcast...
Cool news! “How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012” has sold enough copies to become #7 in the Amazon.com Kindle Store elections section, where’s it’s hanging out with titles like “Game Change” and...