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I stayed at the Miss America Send-Off party a touch longer than expected and totally missed the Campaigns and Elections Magazine Redesign party, which I’m sure was a blast. My apologies to friend and superb managing editor, Christie Findlay.
Now that the word is out, see it for yourself if you’re into knowing, umm… what’s going on with the future of our country!!!
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Christie Findlay
Hi Kate! So sorry you couldn’t make it, I kept looking for you! I can’t wait to see what you think of the sharp new design for C&E’s Politics magazine. Best, Christie
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Successful winning and campaign strategy including the use of targeted messaging and online tools by spending millions of rupees. Creating a vast online community of supporters by harnessing the power of online social technologies including blogs, texts, video, and even an iPhone application. Just like politicians, business leaders need to create communities of stakeholders, and the latest online social networking technologies are the most effective community-building tools ever available. You’ll not only learn the Internet strategies that won Obama’s campaign, but also similar ones from the corporate world including Toyota’s YouTube campaign, Coca-Cola’s Facebook group, and Comcast’s mastery of Twitter.