Why Facebook is so important to political campaigns
What voters say when asked if they used Facebook. Clue: lots of them say they use it. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about Facebook, and especially how to use Facebook for political campaigning. You can find me on Facebook here.
For more general advice about online campaigning, see my Online Politics posts.
What voters say when asked if they used Facebook. Clue: lots of them say they use it. … Read the full post »
Think you just need to get back in and change your password? Think again. You need to check, and if necessary sort, four things. … Read the full post »
The most useful Facebook web address, of course, is www.Facebook.com. I’m going to hazard a guess that you might be aware of it. However… … Read the full post »
Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have made a joint submission on the UK’s draft Investigatory Powers Bill that urges the government to guarantee encryption in law. … Read the full post »
With more registered electors on social media than vote, social networking is a hugely effective way of getting at voters, but the Lib Dems aren’t doing as well as some other parties. … Read the full post »
The Liberal Democrats are rolling out a unique digital advertising campaign targeting swing voters and those not certain to vote. … Read the full post »
4 in 5 floating voters at this election use Facebook, and they use social media for just over 75 minutes a day on average. … Read the full post »
With Twitter, just because of the pace of things getting quickly buried under more tweets, you can post a piece of content many, many times. … Read the full post »
“We have the whole history of the web wrong” was the headline gracing an article published by The Atlantic in 2012. … Read the full post »
That’s the title of a Lib Dem spring conference fringe meeting organised by Tom Brake MP which I’m taking part in on Friday. … Read the full post »