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Social Media Social Media The Key to the 2010 Elections Diane K. Danielson Founder, Downtown Women’s Club VP of Business Development, Convengine

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How social media is affecting politics in 2010 and what candidates can do about it.

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Page 1: Social Media and Politics

Social MediaSocial MediaThe Key to the 2010 Elections

Diane K. DanielsonFounder, Downtown Women’s Club

VP of Business Development, Convengine

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Social Media: StaffingSocial Media: StaffingStaffing = Social Media

ChampionTreat staff and volunteers like

grownups

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Social Media: FundraisingSocial Media: FundraisingMoney Bombs have a sense of

urgencyGeared to lower donors

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Social Media: FundraisingSocial Media: Fundraising

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Social Media: FundraisingSocial Media: Fundraising

Make the most of your Thank You’s•If they donate, ask them to volunteer•If they volunteer, ask them to donate•Capture communication info

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Social Media: AdvertisingSocial Media: AdvertisingEyeballs are eyeballs & these are

free

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Social Media: AdvertisingSocial Media: AdvertisingOnline ads:

◦Cap costs◦Test messages◦Target demographics

• Insert your Facebook Page

• Also, limit by language and/or interests

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Social Media: Social Media: CommunicationCommunication

SMSbankingVirtual

handshakesLogistics

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Social Media: Field Social Media: Field OperationsOperationsHow to volunteerEvent announcementsWhere to get signs?Online avatars and bannersGOTVAsk to: donate, volunteer, be part

of online rapid response team.

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We want to help, but how?We want to help, but how?

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Does social media matter?Does social media matter?

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Does social media matter?Does social media matter?

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Twitter: Free Public Twitter: Free Public RelationsRelations

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Twitter: Free Public Twitter: Free Public RelationsRelations

@swiftcurrentllc = 239 followers@NorsU = 4,106@Scarlett156 = 551@PatriotinMA = 760@Evanslynne = 2,465TOTAL: 8,121 (in 5 min.)#MA2010 followers = ????

@ntsongas= 103 followers@gosox5555= 77TOTAL: 180 (in 3 days)

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Twitter: Advancing IssuesTwitter: Advancing IssuesHashtags

◦#MA2010◦#P2◦#41STvote◦#HCR◦#oilslick◦#electwomen

Make things “retweetable”Reciprocity works

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Social media alone is not Social media alone is not enoughenoughOhio U.S. Senate candidate

Jennifer Brunner raised approx. $230,000

Rival Lee Fisher raised approx. $2,300,000

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Social media can’t fix it all Social media can’t fix it all ……

Polls had Fisher at a 20-point win.

Brunner closed it to a 10-point spread.

But what were the compelling issues? Cultural barriers?

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But social media certainly But social media certainly helps. helps. To win you need:

◦Money◦Name recognition; and a◦Compelling issue

Social media helps with all three.◦Brown & Obama = only had compelling

issues but used social media to spread the word and obtain the other two.

◦Clark & Golnik = have compelling issues & are using social media well.

◦As for Fisher …. I hope he has at least $300,000 of that $2.3 million dedicated to social media.

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Thank You!Thank You!

Diane K. DanielsonFounder, Downtown Women’s Club

VP of Business Development, Convengine

Twitter: @Downtownwoman or @DKDpolitics