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It's That Time Again (continued)

Logosub This isn't a political post. I got that out of my system (for now anyway) yesterday.

I used the same title because this post is about using technology this political season to keep up to date on the key issues and races.

Many politics junkies know about Real Clear Politics. It's the "go to site' for the latest columns, opinion pieces, polls, and whatever else you need to get your political fix.

My friend Al Warms has been the publisher for the past year and he's brought some great new technologies to the site. He outlines them in this post.

Real Clear Politics is an example of my Future of Media post in action.

1 - they've microchunked the content on the site. there are pages for each major race.
2 - they are syndicating the content. they are using FeedBurner to provide RSS and email alerts when each page changes.
3 - they are monetizing the site and the feeds and emails with ads.

If you want to track election news, polls, or a specific senate, house, or governor's race, you can sign up for emails alerts here (note: you have to register first before you can go to the subscribe page).

They did all of this by converting to a blog platform. So the content is easily distributed via feeds. And because FeedBurner has a nice RSS to email service, they can offer email alerts for all their pages. Well done RCP.

October 5, 2006 Venture Capital and Technology | Comments (1)

Comments

He did in fact do all the things that you say. But the site is insane. If I found that in a search engine, I would be gone long before I had a chance to figure out what the site actually is. It hurts my eyes. And it tried to open a pop up (ad I presume) when I first visited. I think he might be on to something, but in my opinion, he should tone down the ads, de-crowd the screen.

Having the RSS and email notifications are a good touch.

Posted by: Mike | Oct 5, 2006 2:04:36 PM

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