Immediately following Congressman Joe Wilson's now famous "You lie" moment, Wilson turned to David All, President of the David All Group, to defend himself from attacks from the left online. What transpired was a campaign which utilized YouTube video responses, Twitter and online advertising to raise more than $2 million online in less than 2 weeks. On Tuesday, December 8 at 11:00 a.m. I will conduct a live twinterview with @DavidAll to ask just how his team pulled off this massive rapid-response campaign. Find out what your campaign needs to implement online today to be prepared for your own 'You lie' moment.
Here's how the live twinterview will work. Beginning at 11:00 a.m. EST, I will begin directing questions to David All via my Twitter account (@JordanRaynor). All will then respond to these questions via his Twitter account (@DavidAll). If you have any questions you would like me to ask David All during the twinterview, either send me a reply on Twitter or leave your question as a comment beneath this post
Here are 5 simple ways to follow the twinterview live:
- Follow @JordanRaynor and @DavidAll on Twitter. This will allow you to follow the twinterview in whichever Twitter client you prefer.
- Follow this Twitter list specifically for the twinterview (no Twitter account required)
- twitter.com
- search.twitter.com (no Twitter account required)
- Watch the conversation right here at JordanRaynor.com:
David All bio:
David All is the Internet. And he believes you are too.
The shift of the World Wide Web to a place where real people spend a majority of their time persuaded David to start The David All Group, LLC (davidallgroup.com) in January 2007. At DAG, David works with a team to achieve measurable results through its campaign-style approach to modern grassroots communications. DAG's valued clients include blue chip companies, trade associations, non-profits and political entities.
He is the co-founder of Slatecard.com, called a "Facebook for Republican candidates" by Wired which is a utility to empower grassroots activists. In 2007, he started TechRepublican.com, a group blog focusing like a laser on the intersection of Republican politics and technology which in April 2009 was awarded the Golden Dot Award for the Best Blog in National Politics.
Prior to DAG, he served as communications director for Congressman Jack Kingston (R-GA), the vice-chairman of the House Republican Conference. There he helped position Kingston as the "king of the blogosphere" on Capitol Hill; Kingston won the 2007 Golden Dot People's Choice Award for being the 2006 Online Politician of the Year. He has also been a speechwriter for a U.S. Senator, a communications director for a Senate race, a campaign manager for a heated Congressional race, and a lifeguard.
