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Thursday, October 29, 2009
My first campaign job was in 1995 at Colorado NARAL. Leveraging the strengths of online campaigning - efficient, affordable, trackable, flexible - with those of offline campaigning - targeted, long-lasting, high-impact - can make all the difference, and I've developed a few big picture best practices to help guide the way: Build Momentum The cardinal rule of offline campaigns is layering: multiple contacts on the doorstep and on the phone build on each other to create momentum. We didn't have an email list and we were just about to launch a website (complete with animated GIFs, natch).
 
Saturday, May 30, 2009
It’s the only national conference of its kind in the country. After the conference ends on Friday afternoon, stick around for a weekend in the Colorado high country. 25, gives you an extra day to have fun in Colorado. True Spin: a National Conference on Media Relations for Progressives ...Tags: Tags: Advocacy Strategy Communication Technology Current Affairs Media Trends nptech Organizing I”ll be there. It is always a great event. A PR Conference for Progressives Some of America’s best progressive PR practitioners are gathering for two days of
 
Monday, February 9, 2009
On the way, you’ll use a compass to stay on course, but determining the exact route in Colorado won’t help you if you’re still trying to get onto Mass Pike from Boston. Tags: Power Your Blog social media strategy How-To Guides for Social Media basics of social media social media ro W hen most organizations discuss new initiatives, an ROI (Return On Investment) analysis is often one of the very first steps. Investing in an ERP system?
 

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On the way, you’ll use a compass to stay on course, but determining the exact route in Colorado won’t help you if you’re still trying to get onto Mass Pike from Boston. Tags: Power Your Blog social media strategy How-To Guides for Social Media basics of social media social media ro W hen most organizations discuss new initiatives, an ROI (Return On Investment) analysis is often one of the very first steps. Investing in an ERP system?
My first campaign job was in 1995 at Colorado NARAL. Leveraging the strengths of online campaigning - efficient, affordable, trackable, flexible - with those of offline campaigning - targeted, long-lasting, high-impact - can make all the difference, and I've developed a few big picture best practices to help guide the way: Build Momentum The cardinal rule of offline campaigns is layering: multiple contacts on the doorstep and on the phone build on each other to create momentum. We didn't have an email list and we were just about to launch a website (complete with animated GIFs, natch).
It’s the only national conference of its kind in the country. After the conference ends on Friday afternoon, stick around for a weekend in the Colorado high country. 25, gives you an extra day to have fun in Colorado. True Spin: a National Conference on Media Relations for Progressives ...Tags: Tags: Advocacy Strategy Communication Technology Current Affairs Media Trends nptech Organizing I”ll be there. It is always a great event. A PR Conference for Progressives Some of America’s best progressive PR practitioners are gathering for two days of
On the way, you’ll use a compass to stay on course, but determining the exact route in Colorado won’t help you if you’re still trying to get onto Mass Pike from Boston. Tags: Power Your Blog social media strategy How-To Guides for Social Media basics of social media social media ro W hen most organizations discuss new initiatives, an ROI (Return On Investment) analysis is often one of the very first steps. Investing in an ERP system?
Today, a conversation with Elisa Giaccardi , from the Center for Lifelong Learning and Design at University of Colorado , Boulder . Elisa’s focus is interactive arts, media design, and cultural management, and she has been involved in many pertinent projects, such as MUVI (the Virtual Museum of the Collective Memory of Lombardia). Elisa calls the virtual museum a “living organism linking the people, visions, interpretations, and values” of various locations and stakeholders, and we sat down to poke that organism a bit and see what makes it squirm. My favorite pieces
Young Women's Guide to a Bold, Courageous and Empowered Life edited by arts activists Rha Goddess and JLove Calderon (pictured here). just finished touring through Colorado, New Mexico and Northern California. I will vote the day after a presidential candidate spends a day picking pesticide-encrusted vegetables in a blazing California field. Buying fair trade coffee and family farm-raised food is casting my vote. --Anna Lappé and Sara Littlecrow Russell, from "I Will Vote" in We Got Issues! Last week fifty people squeezed into the Marcus Bookstore in Oakland to hear young women share their stories, their rants, and their issues from a new collection of women's writing, We Got Issues!