TweetShelf: a great tool for making the most of Twitter
Buffer and Bulk.ly might be great tools for sharing content via social media, but what about finding great content in the first place? That’s where TweetShelf comes in. … Read the full post »
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Buffer and Bulk.ly might be great tools for sharing content via social media, but what about finding great content in the first place? That’s where TweetShelf comes in. … Read the full post »
When I do training on how to run local Liberal Democrat social media accounts, one of the main topics I run through is ‘evergreen content’. … Read the full post »
Due to the legal secrecy requirements around voting, the Electoral Commission does not want people taking selfies when they are voting. … Read the full post »
Find out the most common reasons why you’ve not received that email from the Liberal Democrats which other party members have received. … Read the full post »
There’s a new ‘I’m voting Lib Dem’ frame you can use on your Facebook avatar ahead of the May elections. … Read the full post »
Southwark cabinet minister for housing Leo Pollak has quit after a local newspaper investigation linked him to a Twitter account critical of community groups. … Read the full post »
Brought together in one place, here are the Liberal Democrat tools and services that I look after to help party activists keep informed and campaign. … Read the full post »
There’s an excellent discussion of the impact of political adverts in the US which also acts as a clear overview of what political advertising is about and how it’s done. … Read the full post »
Email isn’t new. It has been around for only one year less than me but is still only patchily used by local parties even though more than four in five voters use email. … Read the full post »
Hundreds of thousands of extra email addresses are being made available to Lib Dem local parties via the Lighthouse system. … Read the full post »