Excuse me, but would you mind voting for me?
It’s that time of year again, when Total Politics asks you to vote for your Top 10 favourite blogs. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about blogging and especially how to use blogging successfully in political campaigning. For more general advice about online campaigning, see my Online Politics posts.
It’s that time of year again, when Total Politics asks you to vote for your Top 10 favourite blogs. … Read the full post »
The BBC has run a piece looking at what bloggers made of the election, including quotes from Jonathan Calder and this from myself. … Read the full post »
Phil Cowley of Nottingham University and colleagues have launched a great new blog about the 2010 general election. … Read the full post »
Under the proposed criteria for letting bloggers have lobby passes, I wonder if several existing lobby pass holders should lose theirs. … Read the full post »
ComRes polled 151 MPs in April and May 2009 asking, amongst other questions, which bloggers they most respect. … Read the full post »
I’ve been on a bit of a roll this year, blogging about mistakes organisations have made and having senior, effective people get in touch as a result. … Read the full post »
Businesses that published at least 5 blog articles in the last 7 days draw 6.9 times more organic search traffic and 1.12 times more referral traffic than those who don’t blog at all. … Read the full post »
“Councils should get blogging” – that was one of the headlines generated by a report from the local e-Democracy National e-Government project – back in February 2005. … Read the full post »
Mark MacLachlan, former aide to SNP Education Secretary Mike Russell, who left his post after a row over an internet blog, has been charged with breach of the peace. … Read the full post »
First up, there’s a report from the Hansard Society which has surveyed MPs and their use of the internet. … Read the full post »