05 September 2006

Online political campaigning resource

Epolitics.com, pioneered by Colin Delany, is a place where Web professionals can find up to date information about what’s working in the world of online political promotion and is dedicated to “dissecting the craft of online advocacy” and online politics. The Web site is an important tool for politicians and grassroots activists looking to improve their political promotion on the Web.
The focal point of Epolitics is a series of lecture-style articles on almost every aspect of online campaigning. It’s a one stop class for Web politics on topics ranging from the campaign Web site fundamentals through fundraising, blogs, email list building, and RSS feeds. One can learn how to optimize a search engine and the best ways to utilize SM messaging.
Founder Colin Delany articulates, "The idea behind epolitics.com is to explore the nuts and bolts of how folks can effectively employ the Internet to spread ideas, influence the political process and help elect candidates."
(From Weekly PoliTicker)

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