Posted on 01/18/2010 10:03:21 AM PST by BuckeyeTexan
Governor Perry and his campaign are hosting a blogger and social media summit January 22-23. This exciting event is geared toward helping Governor Perry's supporters better harness the power of social media.
Panelists include some of the nations most renowned bloggers and social media experts like Andrew Breitbart of BigGovernment.com, Ed Morrissey of HotAir.com, conservative writer and commentator, Matt Lewis, Roger L. Simon, CEO of PJTV.com, Patrick Ruffini of Engage political media company, and Dr. Melissa Clouthier a conservative Texas blogger. Governor Perry, an avid tweeter, will also attend.
The Governor's supporters are the lynchpin of our campaign's strategy, and we hope you will attend and hone your social media skills to help the campaign as we enter the final stage of the primary. The campaign utilizes social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, LinkedIn, and Youtube, to a degree unlike any other race across the state and recognizes it as a crucial component in the campaign effort. It ought to be a fun event, and we should finish up just in time for folks who plan to attend the Texas Rally for Life on the steps of the Capitol afterward.
We hope to see you there. Be sure to register soon, because space is limited.
Visit www.rickperry.org/bloggersummit for the full schedule and to register.
(Costs--$45 to cover meals)
*yawn*
Freepmail me or ping me from the original thread to get on/off the 2010 Texas Governor's Race ping list.
Boring? Yes. However the list of speakers/attendees provides some opportunity.
It’s unfortunate but I have a feeling he’s going to be re-elected.
A state full of common sense conservatives and these 3 are the only ones interested in office.
I kinda liked that crazy libertarianish nurse lady. You guys should vote for her.
Can’t stand the Senator. Can barely tolerate Perry.
Still, Perry is better than what we have in NM.
Go Deborah Medina!
From what I read she (Medina) had some failings during the debate that turned me off.
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