Best technology for campaign

What are the most important technological tools for Ron Paul 2012?

  • Meetup.com

    Votes: 13 29.5%
  • Facebook.com

    Votes: 23 52.3%
  • Print (Flyers/SlimJims)

    Votes: 18 40.9%
  • Signage (yard signs/posters)

    Votes: 18 40.9%
  • Traditional Radio Show

    Votes: 13 29.5%
  • Traditional Radio Advertising

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • Youtube/Internet Video

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • Internet Radio Shows

    Votes: 7 15.9%
  • CampaignForLiberty.com

    Votes: 7 15.9%
  • RonPaulForums.com

    Votes: 19 43.2%
  • Clipboard Canvassing

    Votes: 15 34.1%
  • Telephone Canvassing/Phone Banking

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • Videoconferencing

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Conference Calls

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • Book bombs

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Moneybombs

    Votes: 26 59.1%
  • Speeches/Rallies

    Votes: 23 52.3%
  • Signwaving

    Votes: 9 20.5%
  • Billboards

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • Television Advertising

    Votes: 33 75.0%

  • Total voters
    44

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What are the valuable tools this time around? Choose as many as you like.

Please explain 'other'.

in no particular order. not mentioned: nationwide mailings, newspaper ads, letters to the editor, diaspora or alternatives, a pencil, probably lots more. what else?
 
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Server automation for group calendars, topically customized mailing lists, and a personalized web experience.
 
I'll call it now and say semantic Web connected supporters. Gunny hit on some of it. Might have to send my writeup that way for a critique. To all of the privacy ludites out there I say its the source of all information flow in the coming period. Control it before it controls you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web

"Between 2007-2010 several scholars have already explored first applications and the social potential of the semantic web in the business and health sectors, and for social networking [14] and even for the broader evolution of democracy, specifically, how a society forms its common will in a democratic manner through a semantic web[15]"

Forget Democracy, we need to instill a framework of limited constitutional gov, in the absence tradition will suffice, say with context to supporter efforts or web searches backed up by Mises

I'll let everyone know when its up and going.
 
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I'll call it now and say semantic Web connected supporters. Gunny hit on some of it. Might have to send my writeup that way for a critique. To all of the privacy ludites out there I say its the source of all information flow in the coming period. Control it before it controls you.

[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web[/URL]

"Between 2007-2010 several scholars have already explored first applications and the social potential of the semantic web in the business and health sectors, and for social networking [14] and even for the broader evolution of democracy, specifically, how a society forms its common will in a democratic manner through a semantic web[15]"

Forget Democracy, we need to instill a framework of limited constitutional gov, in the absence tradition will suffice, say with context to supporter efforts or web searches backed up by Mises

I'll let everyone know when its up and going.

Please, let us not allow this thought to get lost in the clutter. This will make a larger impact than most of us can imagine....
 
Good ideas here... I'm getting an id-10-t error on the calendar server idea but let me know when I can click a little icon on my desktop to make ron president. :)

Any more votes/ideas?
 
Good ideas here... I'm getting an id-10-t error on the calendar server idea but let me know when I can click a little icon on my desktop to make ron president. :)

Any more votes/ideas?

Imagine every single RP activist in a given State having the full collaborative group calendar of grassroots events on their desktop, with say maybe one person per County able to add/update stuff on it, and it updates live on your desktop. You will be able to RSVP yes/no to any event, and the organizers will be able to gauge attendance. All anybody needs to see the calendar is a link. Organizers (about one per County) will simply need an account to update the group calendar.
 
Imagine every single RP activist in a given State having the full collaborative group calendar of grassroots events on their desktop, with say maybe one person per County able to add/update stuff on it, and it updates live on your desktop. You will be able to RSVP yes/no to any event, and the organizers will be able to gauge attendance. All anybody needs to see the calendar is a link. Organizers (about one per County) will simply need an account to update the group calendar.

I've played around with this idea.

I'm really close to pulling the trigger.
 
I've played around with this idea.

I'm really close to pulling the trigger.

I'm doing this now for my campaign, in a somewhat limited fashion (haven't set up MX hops on my domain, so the RSVP function doesn't work) from a server I installed in my home behind a dynamic DNS service. Talk about one of the most useful things I have ever done! There are three of us that can schedule events that get posted to the calendar, and it synchs with my phone, so now I am always on schedule. If you knew me, you'd be so deeply in shock (that I am now always on schedule) that you'd need an ambulance! :D

So yeah, I suggested this because it's probably the most useful piece of tech I am currently using in my campaign. By 2012, the CalDAV standard will be more widely established, and the sharelinks will be more universally accessible than they are right now. As it stands, for some reason only 90% of Windows 7 and 50% of Windows XP machines can pull up my calendar sharelink in MS Outlook. By 2011/2012 that will be a lot better I have no doubt, but then i am used to being on the bleeding edge of tech. It's where I am most comfortable. :D
 
I just used google calendar. I was able to invite people and let them read, modify etc. Then we had a little web widget that would add public appointments to the campaign website.

That and grand central (now google voice) where the two most helpful portions of my campaign.
 
Google wave might be decent.

I was thinking some type of desktop notification, but all of the solutions I found last time I dug into it were $$$$.
 
Google wave might be decent.

I was thinking some type of desktop notification, but all of the solutions I found last time I dug into it were $$$$.

Google Wave will be VERY useful if/when it comes into wider use. I was ridiculously hopeful when Google Wave came out, hoping that people without Wave accounts will be able to see your embedded content. Last I checked, you have to actually have a Wave account in order to see Wave content embedded into a web page, and Wave accounts have not yet propagated that widely as of yet.
 
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