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A few examples of Mobilizing

Here’s the gold standard:  http://my.barackobama.com
In the following site, I like the idea of adopting five voters.  I like the pictures of the five voters to the right (except one).  And I like Michelle’s video (except it launches right away).
Florida Obama “Adopt Five”:
Yes, this is gratuitous highlighting of something we did in the fall, but Adopt [...]

Big John

Thanks to …at least it’s an ethos for this!

MyBO tools

Thanks to MAAPP for this article!
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/03/welcome-new-media-campaign-tools-2012-0

Examples of Connecting

JimDemit.com
Jim Demit’s site is pretty darn good!  It has a great volunteer page with about 15 different options, and tons of ways to connect to his campaign via Twitter, Friendfeed, MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube.  ~MT
Congressman Glenn Nye (VA-2nd)
This is an excellent example of connecting, through the use of hyperlinks to third party [...]

What’s the deal with Twitter?

Thanks to Rush LimBlog for this article:  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29796962/
After reading that, check out the YouTube video someone based on it:
(Due to a request, this video has been removed.)

Funny video about Twitter

Funny video about Twitter.  Thanks, Michael!

Examples of Involving

jimdemint.com
This kid doesn’t waste any time. Before you get to his actual website, you hit his splash page (I think that’s what it’s called) with a list of options to 1) email his page to three of your friends, 2) follow Jim on twitter, 3) tweet Jim to your followers, or 4) set up a [...]

A Dozen Interesting Examples of Informing

These are just a dozen of the fine examples of informing here
Dan Gelber - Virtual Timeline Biography
Norm Coleman - The Hope Express Video & Schedule
Al Franken - Issues
Terry McAuliffe - Home page blog
Jeff Merkley - 100 Towns Tour
Arnold Schwartzenegger - The Issues
Ron Paul - Straw Poll Results
Allen Boyd - Letter and Invasive Video
Barack Obama - [...]

HuckChuck facts

Thanks to the Institute of Freedomology for this one.
An excellent example of a candidate harnessing an Internet phenomenon and using YouTube to drive people to his site:

SecondLife

Thanks to Putting Politics on the MAAPP for mentioning the John Edwards’s SecondLife campaign.
Here’s an ABC report on how the 2008 Presidential candidates were using SecondLife for their campaign headquarters: