If you’ve wondered whether or not to take campaign cybersecurity and digital trickery seriously, this week should dispel your doubts. Just in the past few days, we’ve found out that: Russian hackers targeted Senate staff and conservative...
Adapted from Chapter Three of How to Use the Internet to Change the World — and Win Elections. Download your copy today. This piece is also published on Medium.com. Most of this book will dive deeply into the tools and tactics of digital...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the several hundred progressive groups followed by our friends at CrowdTangle. Remember, these are posts that have seen significantly more engagement than the norm for their...
Headed soon to a phone in your hands? Augmented reality advertising. First question? What does that even mean. As Christina Bonnington explains in Slate, commercial brands are already experimenting with ads designed to draw people into the world of...
New Epolitics.com contributor! Paula Noonan is the owner of CapitolContact.com, an online email advocacy platform that includes message-aggregation for delivery to decisionmakers. She’s worked in the political arena since the summer of 1972...
Now online by popular demand! Check out the slides from the digital advertising presentation Emily Gittleman and I delivered at Netroots Nation this morning. For more info, follow up with us individually — I’m on Twitter as @epolitics...
Time for a celebration! My latest digital campaigning guide is now live on Epolitics.com (PDF version) and in the Kindle Store (ebook). In 100+ pages, the book covers: Digital strategy Advertising Social media Political data Tech-enabled field...
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The Definitive Guide to Digital Politics, 2024 Edition Download PDF Download Kindle Ebook Now in its eleventh edition, “How to Use the Internet to Change the World – and Win Elections” explores the latest digital tools...
In my latest piece for Blackbaud’s npENGAGE blog (last of a series of four articles), we walk through the options around a common nonprofit communications conundrum: A question I have often heard: should nonprofits focus on email or Facebook...