Email me ’till I say stop
November 29, 2008 at 4:07 pm | In Communications tools and tips, Email Campaigns, Political Campaigns, building brands | 3 CommentsI can’t believe they dumped me!
For the past year, I’ve followed the American presidential nominations, and then the race for President. I was fascinated to see how each candidate used email (with links to viral videos, social networks, etc) to reach new audiences and engage potential voters.
And I followed the Canadian elections, both federal and municipal. This took significantly less of my time since there was significantly less email campaigning to monitor.
Since the elections, no leaders are engaging me in the important issues of the day.
No one is asking me to help them make this a better community, country or world.
I am one of millions of Canadian and American voters who was engaged, and was then summarily dumped when the votes were counted. (OK, Obama sent some thank you’s but he hasn’t migrated his audience to change.gov, the Federal NDP asked me for a donation to keep up the fight, and this week the Liberals sent me an email educating me about the Senate, but it didn’t give me the warm fuzzies.)
In this new media, social networking, on demand reality – there’s a new etiquette emerging. We expect contact. And that is a tremendous gift for campaigners. Anyone with an audience has opportunities.
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. With permission marketing and social media, you have a relationship with someone until they say stop (unsubscribe). Any candidate who stopped messaging their email lists after the election doesn’t get the value of the list they have built.
Again, we will be watching Obama to see what he will do with his immense email lists, his 121,000 Twitter followers and his 2 million Facebook Friends. But also I wonder what Gregor Robertson will do, or Elizabeth May. Win or loose, once you have an audience you have opportunities. Who is repositioning to re-engage and who is disappearing into the ether? What would you do? How are you engaging your list?
Engaged and awaiting contact,
Kim
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I’m with you Kim.
But hey, it is perhaps naïve to expect politicians to follow through on their promises.
They only love ya’ when they need ya’.
However, you raise an important point. A politico who is truly net savvy will get it.
They will follow through and they will continue to engage.
Let’s see who that might be.
I am not holding my breath.
But I think there will be some who will see the democratic opportunities….
Kris
Comment by kris klaasen — November 29, 2008 #
I did NOT put a smiley face at the end of my previous message. Ack. My emoticon has been translated by this blog. Ack!
Comment by kris klaasen — November 29, 2008 #
Hi Kim,
Great e-mail ! Spot on …. maybe you should contact the NDP or Libs directly for your help. Seriously – these folks need help.
Comment by Neiler — November 30, 2008 #