PdF Network | Best Practices in Campaign Blogging
BY Andel Koester | Monday, April 26 2010
In 2008, Obama's campaign blog engaged supporters with on-the-ground stories and profiles. But for every story online about ordinary people, there were many more blog posts appearing elsewhere seeking to undermine the work of the campaign.
Indeed, as lead Obama campaign blogger Sam Graham-Felsen later wrote, "For every megaphone the Internet provides to truth-tellers and democratic organizers, it also elevates con-artists, hate-mongers, violent extremists, and most troublingly, government authorities who aim to crush free expression."
How can you best use your organization's blog to drive the right kind of conversations?
Join the PdF Network on Thursday, April 29 as Sam Graham-Felsen, Lead Campaign Blogger, Obama for America shows us how blogging brings campaigns, candidates and people together.
Thursday, April 29th at the PdF Network
Voices from the Campaign Trail: Best Practices in Campaign Blogging
1-2 p.m. EST
Check out our upcoming PdF Network calls...
May 13th | Paper-free Politics: How the Internet Replaced Traditional Outreach in the TX Governor's Race | Ryan Gravatt, Quicksilver Internet Solutions
May 27th | "Friending" DC: How Campaigns, Causes and Elected Officials are Using Facebook | Adam Conner, Facebook
Missed a call? Listen to a podcast of any one of our previous calls and learn about how to Google for votes, fundraising and organizing through Twitter, evaluating returns on investment in social media, how to pitch (and not pitch) a political blogger, building a social network, longtail nanotargeting, and more.

