Be sure to pick up your copy of Politics Magazine this month, since the current issue features a companion piece to the Winning in 2010 series. The approach this time is a little more tongue-in-cheek — it’s a take on the classic idea of...
Here’s a little something for you guys to check out, from the E-Voter Institute’s Karen Jagoda: You are invited to participate in the virtual book parties for the new E-Voter Institute book, About Face: The Dramatic Impact of the...
Part Four of How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 What Dean and Kerry suggested in 2004, Barack Obama proved in 2008: an army of motivated online donor/volunteers can be a truly decisive force in politics. And with software designed to...
Here’s something to check out this coming Thursday afternoon: Network for Good and Care2 will be hosting a free conference call on year-end nonprofit fundraising, with online-donations experts Alia McKee and Mark Rovner of Sea Change...
In the New York area and looking for something interesting next weekend? Check out Organizing 2.0, “a grassroots-led conference of social justice organizers primarily from labor and the community organizing world.” I’ll be a...
A few stories to be thankful for: Where Obama is Losing Support. Turns out, crossover Republicans are souring on him, not independents. The Perils of Texting (oopsie!) Online Advertising In The U.S Begins To Stabilize. White House video team readies...
Last week, a brief tempest in a teapot brewed up when Barack Obama mentioned in a townhall on his China trip that he’d never used Twitter himself. The whole thing blew by pretty quickly, largely since I doubt that too many people were...
Hi y’all, remember that little series on How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010? It’s been on hold for the past few weeks for various reasons; more on at least one of them soon. But with the first three chapters in the can...
Check out Jose Antonio Vargas’s HuffPo piece on Sarah Palin from last week when you get a chance — he’s got some great numbers on the kind of online attention she’s generating, currently more than Obama. Of course it makes...
Interesting email in from Campus Progress the other day — as part of a student loan reform campaign, they’re running ads both on cable and on the TV/video-viewing website Hulu. The email itself focuses on encouraging recipients to watch...