Download Version 1.2 (Released February 24, 2010) as PDF >>
Browse the series by chapter:
- Introduction: How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010
- Chapter Two: Tools, Time and Resources
- Chapter Three: Online Outreach
- Chapter Four: Online Fundraising and Mobilization
- Conclusion: Putting the Pieces Together
Past E-book/Guides from Epolitics.com
- Learning from Obama: Lessons for Online Communicators in 2009 and Beyond
- Online Politics 101: The Tools and Tactics of Online Political Advocacy
For More Information
Contact author Colin Delany.
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