On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Bydlak describes how the initial stabs at Ron Paul fundraising, before things got big.
On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Bydlak describes how he first got involved with the Ron Paul campaign.
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Kent Snyder and Jonathan Bydlak of the Ron Paul 2008 campaign report on 3rd quarter fundraising numbers for the Republican candidates. They show there are three candidates well-poised financially for a serious run for the GOP nomination. For more information, see http://www.ronpaul20 08.com/fundraising
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On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Bydlak describes one moment of tension between Ron Paul staff and supporters -- resulting in a supporter calling him an idiot in the L.A. Times (but also resulting in the campaign raising a lot of money).
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On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Bydlak says the Obama campaign comes closest to the Ron Paul techniques, but even they are too top down with their online tools.
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On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Lam explains how a big key to online success is to not be top-down. Other candidates tried to replicate things that Paul supporters successfully did, but it was less authentic and successful.
On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Lam explains how the Ron Paul campaign let supporters make the video for the YouTube debate -- saying what they made was better than what the campaign could have paid for.
On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Lam describes how the Ron Paul website was a hub that utilized pre-existing tools (like Meetup), not a brand new social networking site.
On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Lam says that the Ron Paul campaign actually doesn't have metrics for measuring the effectiveness of various online actions because the campaign is frugal with in-house web technology.
On Mon, Feb. 11, 2008, Ron Paul's Finance Director Jonathan Bydlak and Internet Director Justine Lam spoke to GWU's Internet & Politics class about online fundraising.
In this video Lam describes how an effort to move up stories about Ron Paul on Digg was organic - not driven by the campaign.
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Lew Moore and Jonathan Bydlak of the Ron Paul 2008 campaign report on Ron Paul's record-breaking November 5th fundraising haul.
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