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The 2006 Politics Online Conference
will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 7-8th at
The George Washington University’s Marvin Center
800 21st Street N.W.,Washington, D.C.
How-To Panels Include:
Harnessing the Word of Mouth Power of the Influentials
Mobile Advocacy - Adding Cellphones, PDA's and Text-Messging to your Arsenal
Turbo-Charging your Field & Grassroots Operation
Getting the Most out of Database Managment Software
Adding Video to your Website: a Step-by-Step Guide
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Reaching Capitol Hill in the BlackBerry Age
Digital PR - Advocacy in a 24/7 World of Blogs
RSS, Podcasting and Beyond : Casting a Wider Net
Online Polling and Focus Groups
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Online Fundraising - What's New in Security & Online Payment Systems
Using Micro-Targeting to Laser-guide your Messaging
Buying Online Advertising: Search, Banners or Blogs Ads?
Think Local - Using Technology in Local Campaigns
Discussion Panels Include:
* Harnessing the Word of Mouth Power of the Influentials
* Mobile Advocacy - Adding Cellphones, PDA's and Text-Messging to your Arsenal
For more information, or to reserve your place, please call (202) 994-1003
http://www.ipdi.org/politicsonline/
Tickets are $500
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