Campaign methods

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Critical components of a campaign

  • Consistency [Do no deviate from 'the message']
  • Try and keep it simple [Avoid overtly technical words]
  • Target the audience that matters [Don't preach to the converted]
  • Offline protests will not form part of any campaign run by Stop Internet Censorship


Campaign Methods proposed by Bloggers

  • Tim Andrews (a.k.a) 'Liberal Hack' Blog suggestions which focus on Liberal Party pressure. [1]
  • John Seymor 'Broadbanned Revolution' Blog post about questions for your local member and MP. [2]
  • Bernard Keanes Crikey post about contacting politians. [3]
  • Alex White suggests some key messages for the No Clean Feed campaign. [4] (06/01/10)
  • Josh Mehlman from ABCs 'The Drum' mentions what has been wrong with certain campaign methods [5] (22/12/09)
  • Mike Fitzsimon's Mandatory ISP Filter Mind Map may be used to guide discussions with friends, relatives, workmates, etc. [6]


Campaign Methods proposed in Anti-Censorship Meetings

Cameron Reilly talks about the attributes of a popular campaign Part 1[7] Part 2[8]

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