The Revolution will not be televised – A review

Shortly after I turned my last paper for school, I wanted to pick up a book that had nothing to do with business, ethics, finances or leadership — which had constituted the bulk of my reading for the better part of the last two years.  I knew I wanted to immerse into  how political campaigns are [...]

A call for reasonable expectations on the “Impending Explosion of State-Level Online Politics”

In his most recent blog post, Colin Delany talks about the impending explosion of state-level online politics.   He mentions the rising cost of (local) campaigns and the Obama’s success as the reasons for the surge interest at the state level.   Clearly, I agree with Colin that there is  growth to come in the online politics [...]

“You will never be Barack Obama.” But can you use his web strategy?

As anticipated, the 2009 Politics Online Conference provided a plethora of great information for folks interested in the intersection of the internet and politics. However, one panel stood out because it dove into Online Politics at the State Level. For my inaugural post, I thought I’d jot down my takeaways from the panel and hopefully continue the [...]

2009 Online Politics conference Round up

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the 2009 Online Politics conference. The conference fielded pros and newbies a like and was informative.  I didn’t have a chance to blog during a conference, so I figured I would do a round up about what others folks wrote about the conference.  So here it goes. [...]