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	<title>Comments on: Forrester, Bone: Use The Internet To Communicate</title>
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		<title>By: Kerry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kerry</dc:creator>
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		<description>Agreed. We&#039;re living in an age when even small town PTA chairmanship campaigns have MySpace pages and Twitter accounts. What if Forrester and Bone each had a Blogger or Wordpress site where they could archive their plans for rebuilding the party (which would automatically prompt comments and feedback, natch), photos of their meetings with folks around the state, a calendar of their upcoming meetings/junkets, a diary of their travels and observations, etc.

Simple and free. It&#039;s about building brand affinity through frequent, low-impact communication. And it would cast a promising eye to how they might want to revamp the TNDP&#039;s communication apparatus moving forward.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agreed. We&#8217;re living in an age when even small town PTA chairmanship campaigns have MySpace pages and Twitter accounts. What if Forrester and Bone each had a Blogger or Wordpress site where they could archive their plans for rebuilding the party (which would automatically prompt comments and feedback, natch), photos of their meetings with folks around the state, a calendar of their upcoming meetings/junkets, a diary of their travels and observations, etc.</p>
<p>Simple and free. It&#8217;s about building brand affinity through frequent, low-impact communication. And it would cast a promising eye to how they might want to revamp the TNDP&#8217;s communication apparatus moving forward.</p>
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