Category: Presidential campaigns
Online First Impressions are important. Part 4 of Who ARE These People? First Impressions of the LARGE Democratic Field.
As a Presidential Candidate you have seconds to make one.
Another option is a click away.
Meet
…If you think online branding doesn’t matter? Take a look at this match up. Mayor Pete Buttiegieg and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Two very different online approaches. One successful, one not so much.
Meet Mayor Pete
…Twenty-three Democratic nominees are running for President of the United States. Only 20 qualified for the upcoming debates on June 26 and June 27.
Most candidates have very little name recognition. The
…Episode 2 of Tea with Dr. J is out. This week we discuss Manufacturing Celebrity Politics.
…These ideologies about celebrity are bleeding into our political world… if a politician is not well-known–they might not stand a
I started a podcast! Here’s episode 1. I discuss Facebook and Privacy.
…Facebook and the data breach made me think about Neil Postman’s book, “Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology.” This book came out
The post GOP Debate is somewhat better than the debate itself. As I’ve monitored the Twitter feed for selected candidates–I have found that most candidates are on point with sending clear and consistent messages through Twitter–except
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The #GOPDebate had two debates. The “Happy Hour” debate, which consisted of seven candidates with the lowest poll numbers and then the prime-time debate, which consisted of the ten candidates with the highest
On July 2 I was interviewed by Ananda Leeke about what digital citizenship means to me. Ananda Leeke and I met at the State of the Union Social in 2014. We have stayed in touch because
…I saw a tweet from former senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer that said: