Well, that was a substantial break — only two short pieces in the past month, and one of those largely a reprint…nice work if you can get it. But a blog is a harsh mistress, and this one can only be denied for so long. So despite a layer...
As promised, a new version of the recently released guide to using the internet to win elections in 2010 is now available, so download it today — don’t wait for the rush. Changes since the initial e-book version include plenty of detail...
Hey y’all, disregard that earlier message about rewriting Online Politics 101 — that endeavor’s still in the hopper, but a quick update to How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 has taken precedence. Between RootsCamp...
Here’s a quick President’s Day pledge — give me a week or three and I’ll get out a new version of Online Politics 101. Last updated in the summer of 2008, it’s getting a little long in the tooth, as a couple of readers...
Whew, talk about one hell of a week: the new day job heated up almost as fast as the weather cooled down, as DC smothered under the arrival of several feet of snow since Friday. Today was extra-fun, with blizzard-strength winds blowing so much...
Quick announcement — after two years sailing the fickle waves of capitalism all on my own, I accepted a full-time job at New Media Strategies last week and started today. I’m now a Strategic Manager in their Public Affairs Practice and...
Here’s a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I’ve heard anecdotal...
If you’re reading this via Epolitics.com rather than through your favorite RSS reader, you might notice a slight change: we’re now about 25% wider. In the 3.5 years since E.pol’s initial launch, the proliferation of big flat-screen...
I.e., one that involves cats and laser beams:
Genius! And happy holidays, from the entire e.politics crew.
– cpd
As you might could tell from the promo graphics popping up all over the site, the just-concluded How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 series is now a single publication ready for (free) download. With five chapters covering the...