Posts Tagged ‘campaign’

DIY cross-media without a budget

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

In my career, I often came across people with a nice idea, committed to what they wanted to do, but with a single, specific drawback: their audience wasn’t limited to their location.

Internet solved this issue- or so it seems. Because it is still too “technical”

This post is not only to share experience on how to use Internet-based channels, but integrating my experience in doing something offline- like political or product leaflets, and then direct marketing for services, helping to organize information events, and so on.

As a preview, I will cover here only the “launch” or “seed” phase, giving you all the information needed to create from scratch a new mixed online-offline presence.

And without a budget.

instant gratification politics

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

If you have been following my blog for some time, you know that I am relatively old (born in 1965), and that I saw since my childhood political campaigns- before being part of my first ones as a teenager.

And now, we are moving from long-run politics, to a new model.

Instant gratification politics.

Political campaigning in the XXI century

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Recently (October 27th 2008), an e-zine whose editor is a friend published an article on Senator Obama use of Web 2.0 campaign. (The article is here, but only in Italian).

Which lessons could be derived? Here is my commentary, with links to relevant material.