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Brown boosts his social media reputation

It isn't all bad news for Gordon Brown. Those chumps at News International (my word of the day) might have dumped him, but his keynote speech at Labour Party Conference did much to improve his social media reputation and hit back at some of the negative coverage. This is more from Yomego and its...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Oct 2009

Gordon Brown needs to consider his social media reputation

Following on from Friday's post on Labour's Twitter lead , research says that Gordon Brown has a lot of ground to make up with Britain's 30m online social network users as he looks to make his keynote speech at the Labour Party conference this week. Of course, his social media reputation...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 28 Sep 2009

Dirty tricks plot at the Labour conference 2009 revealed here

So am back again at the Labour conference, this time it's at sunny Brighton. I'll actually be going to the Tories as well next week (tectonic plates, shifts of power and all that) but haven't figured out how to change the name and description of my blog to reflect this. Anyway, just thought...
Posted to Party Time (Weblog) by Gemma Charles on 27 Sep 2009

Obama digital guru says it can work for Labour

Good piece in the Guardian today talking to Thomas Gensemer who was behind Barack Obama's groundbreaking digital campaign. Gensemer is in town to launch an office of his agency Blue State Digital, which was recently appointed by a group fighting the British National Party's attempt to win seats...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 18 Feb 2009

Brand Cameron: lightweight like a Rose

They say you really see what people are made of in a crisis. David Cameron and Gordon Brown are both proving this to be true this week and the bright breezy young Tory leader is to be found lacking. While only a few weeks ago David Cameron was strolling around with a great deal of swagger, and not a...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Oct 2008

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