Beth Becker’s latest “Political Social Grab Bag” e-newsletter is out, and you should check out the whole June issue archived right here, an Epolitics.com online exclusive. The Grab Bag is monthly for now, and it’s a hit with...
Update: A couple of Loyal Readers sent in articles about a Rand Paul fundraising video released Friday that may have broken Senate rules by using footage from a speech on the Senate floor. Oops! Still, that error doesn’t take away from the...
Hillary Clinton received kudos when her campaign first launched for a 404 error/”File Not Found” page that broke the mold. Featuring an old photo of her family with someone dressed as apparently as Donald Duck and apparently at a...
Jeanette Russell’s post originally appeared on the Attentive.ly blog. Social listening gives organizations unprecedented insight into their donors’ lives and an opportunity for richer engagement through personalization. Far beyond...
Today we got a glimpse of some cool data from the folks at the “Peoria Project”, a new initiative at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. This project is using social-analysis tools to measure the...
Regular Epolitics.com contributor and digital Laura Packard (of PowerThru Consulting) is back with us, this time to help you survive the onslaught of cell phones and other mobile devices. Did your website survive Mobilegeddon? What should you be...
Howdy folks, welcome to the work frenzy the week before a holiday always seems to bring! If you need a study break, we’ve got you covered: head on over to CampaignsandElections.com to check out the latest edition of Technology Bytes...
A political campaign is a complex beast: from messaging to fundraising to field, campaign organizers have a huge number of parts to build, integrate and coordinate. The digital side is no exception, particularly at the presidential level. Staff have...
New Epolitics.com contributor Will Coley is the founder of AquiferMedia.com. To measure the online influence of your organization or campaign, it’s not enough to simply count your followers on social media. That’s part of the argument in...
The final print edition of Campaigns & Elections landed in the e.politics bunker a few days ago, reminding me that I failed miserably at promoting the current Technology Bytes column when it went online back in April. C&E may be done as a...