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eCampaigning in a leaderless world

eCampaigning in a leaderless world

Though people have managed to self-organise throughout human history – we are at a moment where the fusion of of self-organisation, with ever-expanding social technology, is creating spaces that no longer require the type of 'leadership' we've become so used to... So what does this mean for traditional campaigning organisations?

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eCampaigning Models: Email-to-Action

What do Oxfam, the Obama Campaign and Greenpeace have in common? They all use(d) the email-to-action e-campaigning model as a major part of their campaigning activities online.

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How is public perception influenced?

How is public perception influenced?

The MyDavidCameron.com site is one of a handful of sites that is being credited with influencing public opinion toward the UK Conservative party. But is this credible? If so, what can we learn from it for non-party political campaigns?

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How to eCampaign like Obama

In 2008, one element of the success of Obama's campaign to be elected US president was down to how his campaign used the Internet. With the right priorities, people and strategies, you can e-campaign like Obama too.

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How to Campaign like Obama

Obama's 2008 campaign for the US presidency (and for the US Democratic party's nomination) is widely viewed as one of the most effective campaigns ever run. Campaigners around the world are looking to learn from it. Here's some help by debunking the myths and highlighting the critical success factors.

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A New Tool for an Old Art

eCampaigning, web 2.0, social networks: all buzzwords that confuse many people. The reality is that each are very familiar concepts that are made easier or faster with new digital technology. What is less simple is how organisations re-invent themselves to leverage these new opportunities and demands.

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Split-Testing: Are yours statistically valid?

Split-Testing: Are yours statistically valid?

Split-testing campaigning emailings (and on web pages) is growing as organisations' e-campaigning starts to become more sophisticated. Yet ensuring each split-test is statistically valid is critical.

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Benchmarking: What is it?

Benchmarking: What is it?

Benchmarking is comparing similar activities. Yet many confuse it with evaluating. Here I hope to clarify it before the 2009 eCampaigning Review is launched on 13 Oct 2009.

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64ForSuu.org: Launching a New Campaign in 6 Days

64ForSuu.org: Launching a New Campaign in 6 Days

Campaigning has never been an activity with long lead-times. Yet the 64ForSuu.org campaign site in support of Burma's illegally imprisoned democratically elected leader - Aung San Suu Kyi - was pulled together in just 6 days.

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Funding eCampaigning in Kenya

Tonee Ndungu shared with the 2009 eCampaigning Forum how he and his team are engaging and educating youth in Kenya. Now he is back in Kenya and asked for advice to get funding to continue the work - and Patrick of Action Medical Research took up his call and 19 hours later...

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Ten campaigns had wins today

The media and most bloggers are making a big issue out of Obama being the first 'African American' US President. When I wasn't swept up with the symbolism of the day, I was thinking if it had any relevance to campaigning. My conclusion: yes.

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What will help YOU through 2009?

Recession. Budget cuts. Redundancies. I'm hearing about lots of turmoil in campaigning organisations. The irony of the times is that the worse the economy gets the MORE campaigning is needed. So with all that is going on, what e-campaigning support do YOU need in 2009?

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Planning for Success: Change.gov

Immediately after Obama won the US presidential election, the Change.gov site went up. In addition to a brilliant idea that supports Obama's platform, it demonstrates what all campaigning organisation should do: plan and prepare for success.

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Obama's Win and the Power of Networking

Barak Obama won of the US presidency due to a number of factors. Many attribute his campaign's use of the Internet as one of these factors. Yet it was not the Internet that helped him win: it was networking.

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Donating IS a campaigning action

The success of a campaign by the British Humanist Association demonstrates that donating can be a highly successful campaigning action: a way for people to make a political statement by funding a campaign action.

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In My Name launch

In My Name is a new global public campaign by GCAP leading up the the annual "Stand Up Speak Out" day of action to end poverty.

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eCampaigning training series launched

The long awaited eCampaigning training series is finally here. From what I can tell, it is the most comprehensive eCampaigning training series anywhere.

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Behind the scenes of the redesign

I have just launched FairSay re-designed website. In doing so, I tried to apply all the relevant e-campaigning best practices and thought others (you) might be interested in what went on behind the scenes.

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Future gazing: online trends for campaigning organisations

What are the key external trends which will affect the work of campaigning and advocacy organisations in the next three to five years?

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Making the most of video for human rights: some practical tips

Video can be a very powerful tool for change, and cheaper and simpler technology means that creating video is far more accessible. Here are some tips on making sure that the video you produce has the greatest impact.

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