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June 1, 2009

Things you can do with your BlueBroward.org password

Filed under: Uncategorized — David F. Carr @ 8:34 pm

Things you can do with your BlueBroward.org password:

* Post an event
* Volunteer to post events regularly on behalf of a club, organization, or campaign (write me at david@bluebroward.org, and I’ll set that up for you).
* Post a campaign listing, with information about why people should help with their time and/or money. Include a link to the campaign’s own website.
* Endorse a campaign
* Cross-post an event or campaign listing to Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking websites
* Post entries to the shared community blog. Pontificate on any topic of your choice. (Webmaster reserves the right to edit posts, but with a light touch)
* Post a profile on our members page

If you don’t remember your password, there is an “email me my password” function on the login page to help remind you. If you don’t yet have an account, sign up.

BlueBroward membership does not require you to embrace any particular brand of Democratic politics. It is meant to be a resource for the entire community.

You don’t need to get my permission to post any of the items listed above to the website; it’s meant to be almost 100% self-service. For events, it helps if you can get the information posted prior to 10 a.m. on the Sunday morning before your event, because the BlueBroward.org Calendar roundup email broadcast goes out at that time.

You can ask me to highlight an event or campaign for special attention, which is more of a judgment call on my part.

Mostly, I want people to take full advantage of this website as a community resource.

- David F. Carr, webmaster, david@bluebroward.org

Invitation to Candidates

Filed under: Uncategorized — David F. Carr @ 5:22 pm

We’re getting into the season where a lot of new candidates are starting their campaigns. Please help spread the word about BlueBroward.org as a free resource for campaign listings, event listings, networking, and volunteer recruiting for all Democrats. This is potentially more useful for local candidates who don’t have their own websites, or who could use a few more links to their websites. But even for the bigger campaigns, with their own web and email campaigns, my argument would be that if it a listing on BlueBroward brings in one more volunteer or one more check, then it’s worth it, right?

Just because it’s free doesn’t mean it’s not worth something.

The campaigns currently registered on BlueBroward are here:
http://www.bluebroward.org/campaigns.php

In case it’s not clear, participation in BlueBroward doesn’t require the campaign to embrace any particular brand of Democratic politics other than, perhaps, an emphasis on grassroots organization.

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