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20th September 2008
Some ideas:
1) Organize e-meetings with the candidates, let them explain their electoral programs and let the forumers ask them questions (Eventhough I suppose that not everyone would be able to ask his/her questions and seeing that the forum staff shouldn't be the one doing the screening, maybe the candidate could chose the questions he would like to answer to). Let there also be questions by non-FPMers where we could let other people understand what the FPM is doing and why.
2) Sequel to 1) : Open a subforum for all candidates
3) More organisation in the forum, enno really a lot of members here who think they are protecting the FPM by being violent against none FPMers are actually destroying its image.
4) Organize campaigns in other forums where a certain team of our forumers could go and explain FPM's vision in the best way possible.
(La2anno people who don't like the FPM or who don't know what the FPM is, won't come here, and it's our job to go towards them and not the other round)
5) Organize an e-mail database of supporters (and none supporters) this way we could send an e-mail with details about the campaign etc (like Barack Obama's e-campaign)
I think that the internet war will be very tough, but the FPM already has a slight advantage and it should start using it.
Mass e-mails are great to keep people in touch with the reality |