The Leadership Institute, of which I'm a regular instructor on how to effectively campaign in the modern world, is holding an Internet training seminar November 12-15.
If you're on a facebook, which by now every TechRepublican reader should be, you can find all the details here and gain access to a student discount rate for the seminar.
As an instructor, I'm allowed to send one guest to any or all of the schools gratis. So I figure, rather than draw a name out of a hat, why not offer my seat up to someone who really wants it: You.
The Rules:
- 1. Be creative and use your imagination.
2. In 50 words or less, choose a Halloween costume for your least favorite Democratic Presidential candidate and describe why that costume would be more appropriate (and less scary) to the American public than their liberal, tax-and-spend policies that they'd implement as President.
3. Leave your entry as a comment on this post.
4. Keep it clean and respectful of both the target and our community.
Here's the line-up for the seminar which includes quite a few TechRepublican contributors:
Blogging Workshop: Monday, November 12th
- * 6:45 to 7:45: So what are these blog things anyways: How to Start a Blog (Free & Paid Sites), Matt Lewis, Townhall.com
* 8:00 to 8:45: Generating Content People Will Read, Vincent Harris, Tooconservative.com, Huckabee
* 9:00 to 9:30: If you blog it, they will come: Keys to driving site traffic, Jon Henke, New Media Strategies
* 9:30 to 10:00: Helping Bloggers help you: Building an Online Community & Activating Readership, Mike Krempasky, Redstate
Technologies Workshop: Tuesday, November 13th
- * 6:45 to 7:45: Social Networking Online: Getting Tapped In, Joe Mansour, David All Group, Slatecard.com
* 8:00 to 9:00: Search Engine Secrets Exposed: Cracking the Code, TBA
* 9:15 to 10:00: You’ve Got…a Gold Mine: Building Effective Email Lists, Patrick Ruffini, Ruffini Strategies
Technologies Workshop Wednesday, November 14th
- * 6:30 to 7:30: Macaca No More: Understanding Online Video, David All, David All Group, Techpresident, Slatecard.com
* 7:45 to 8:45: Our Modern Media Story: Club For Growth: Andy Roth, Club For Growth
* 9:00 to 10:00: Out with the old, in with the new?: Integrating Modern & Traditional Media, TBA
Fundraising Workshop: Thursday, November 15th
- * 6:45 to 7:45: The New Generation: How Int. fundraising differs from Traditional Fund., Justin Hart, Lighted Candle Society, Mymanmitt.com
* 7:45 to 8:45: Show Me the Money: Latest Internet Fundraising Tech., Steve Stapleton, KMA Direct Communications
* 9:00 to 10:00: How Two Become One: Integrating Int. Fund. With your Traditional Strategy, Nathaniel Ward, Heritage Foundation
This should be interesting.












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