Howdy, Epolitics.com suffered a comment-spam attack today — so many bogus comments were coming in that the server threw a fit and I had to temporarily turn off the ability to comment on posts. Unfortunately, this also means that past...
Hi folks, we’re back from a brief work/travel frenzy. First on the Epolitics.com editorial calendar: how’s that new e-book doing? Surprisingly well, particularly considering that the election’s only five weeks away and campaign...
Why magic? Because that’s how many times the new Epolitics.com e-book, How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012: had been downloaded as of 5:30 this morning. And of course, that number doesn’t include any forwarding-via-email...
Wow, a little anniversary slipped by last month without acknowledgement: Epolitics.com launched in its modern incarnation six years ago as of July 17th (for those of a historical bent, here are the first few posts from soon after launch). To...
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...
Howdy folks, Epolitics.com is back from a short holiday and an accompanying publishing break. Sorry for the hiatus, but never fear: this year we’ll beat the summer heat with plenty of sweet digital politics goodness, including an upcoming pair...
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...
Video time! NWLC’s “My Health is Not Up for Debate” reproductive rights campaign has just come out with a new video, and guess who has a “starring” role! I get to be a pharmacist protesting, well, take a look and see...
Following in the footsteps of its younger cousins Learning from Obama and How Campaigns Can Use the Internet to Win in 2012, the original Epolitics.com Online Politics 101 is now in the Amazon store in a Kindle-optimized version. Of course, all...
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...