Our Patriot's Pipeline Show on Friday April 24th
This Fiday night we will be talking with Ralph Benko during the 2nd segment from 11 until midnight eastern. Ralph is the author of "The Websters' Dictionary". Download your free copy today. http://www.thewebstersdictionary.com/
The Websters' Dictionary shows you how the big success stories in Web advocacy -- groups like MoveOn.org and Heritage.org, starting from very little achieved such massive success. And how you can, too.
This book lays it out from the basic to the sophisticated:
How to get a domain name (and what domain name to pick).
How to create a great website ... or select someone to do it for you.
What kind of site will let you use the power of Web 2.0 at the lowest possible cost.
What style gives you impact? What content works?
How much should you be prepared to spend?
What kind of team you need?
Best practices. Briefly, clearly, picturesquely and accurately stated.
This is the dawning of the Age of the Internet. Be part of it. Become a Webster -- an activist, an operative, or a wonk who uses the Web to transform the world.
BIO
Ralph Benko combines the best qualities of geek (fascination with technology, reads Wired Magazine) and wonk (immersion in the policy/advocacy process, reads Politico) with the ability to help normal people harness both. He is a principal of Capital City Partners, LLC of Washington DC, a respected public affairs firm. Benko founded the Prosperity Caucus gathering of supply-side and free-market economists; served on detail as a minor official in the White House under President Reagan; and is a populist conservative Republican (although some of his best friends are liberal Democrats). He speaks frequently on highly effective Web design, development, and management practices.
Because of his long fascination with all things Internet he is popularly known as "the Webster."
Join us as we talk about how to harness the power of the Internet.