If you’re wondering why posting’s been sparse this past week, it’s because I was sequestered away, chained to a keyboard and systematically updating the “How to Use the Internet to Win in 2016” ebook. Good news! The new...
New for 2016: The Definitive Online Campaigning Guide for Candidates, Activists and Advocates “How to Use the Internet to Win in 2016” is a comprehensive guide to effective online political campaigning and advocacy. This new 2016 edition...
Congratulations to our friends at the Campaign Workshop! Today they issued their second ebook, this one a top-to-bottom guide to conducting advocacy campaigns: Advocacy is all about creating the right message, getting it to the right targets, and...
Hi folks, we’re not the only ones cranking out ebooks these days; two friends-of-Epolitics have published their own in recent weeks and you should check them out. Here’s the scoop: Political Direct Mail in the Digital Age: A...
The definitive guide to internet politics in 2014 just got better! NEW Version 2.0 features new/expanded sections on Facebook advertising, Twitter advertising, mobile advertising, political data analysis, Facebook content strategy, grassroots mobile...
Lots of good news in the online politics/advocacy community lately, including a bunch of friends-of-e.politics ending up in Business Insider’s list of the 50 Hottest People in Online Politics today. Congrats, folks! Also, Allyson Kapin (of Rad...
Hi folks, here’s a quick update on the latest Epolitics.com e-book, How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012: as of this morning, it had been directly downloaded 3243 times! And of course, that number doesn’t include any...
Daniel Kreiss, a professor in the school of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC, just put out a new book that examines the adoption of digital technologies by the political Left in the U.S.: My new book, Taking Our Country Back: The Crafting of...
Time for the first official 2010 Epolitics.com summer reading recommendations! Both books featured today are written by friends-of-epolitics, which though not a prerequisite for recommended status sure doesn’t hurt. First up: Share This! How...
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...