Do’s and Don’ts on your campaign website

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10 Things Everyone Needs to Have on Their Website (and Where Everything Should Go)

Yesterday, I had the priviledge to speak on a bi-partisan panel at the Politics Online Conference with Katie Harbath (NRSC), Michael Turk (CRAFT Media) and Nicole Aro (DNC) on a Panel put together and moderated by Alex Kellner (Blue State Digital). During our presentation, we tried to 10 things that we think every advocacy/campaign website [...]

My picks for Politics Online Conference #POLC2010

The politics online conference kicks off tomorrow.  I will be missing Monday (to cheer for my girlfriend running the Boston Marathon — I’m very proud of her) but speaking on Tuesday.  As always, I like to list the sessions that I think would be helpful to the readers of this blog. Monday 10:30 AM – [...]

Have you registered for Politics Online Conference?

The Politics Online Conference is in 18 days! Have you registered yet? The two-day annual event will be held on April 19th-20th. The list of speakers from both side of the aisle include regulars like Alan Rosenblatt (of CAP and who I’ve quoted on this blog), Colin Delany (of Epolitics.com and who let me guest [...]

2010 Election Preview Panel

Tuesday, I got a chance to attend a panel previewing the 2010 cycle.  The Panel was composed of Tucker Carlson, Craig Crawford, Stuart(Stu) Rothenberg and Walter Shapiro.  It was moderated by Taegan Goddard. The discussion very enlightening. The most important take away is that Democrats are going to suffer losses but it’s early to predict [...]

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