We have been reading about Obama’s successful internet campaign for a while now. Now that he has won, there are tons of analysis floating around. I don’t have much to add as experts have written a lot about it. I will try to compile some of the highlights but I thought we should have some Indian ‘flavor’ to it.
India will have its elections in March/April 2009. Yesterday was BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate LK Advani’s birthday. His personal portal was released with grand fanfare on that occasion. Few reports mentioned the URL of lkadvani.com. Not sure why the media doesn’t bother to check if the URL is the correct one or not. The correct URL is lkadvani.in. The portal includes 150 videos, 300 photographs and more than 700 pages with many interactive features.
Some highlights from Obama’s campaign on the internet
Advani’s camp was quick to recognize the power of Obama’s efforts on the internet. I believe few of Advani’s camp went to the US to observe Obama’s campaign carefully. They have studied Obama’s online campaign plans before launching lkadvani.in.
Advani’s site is very detailed and most importantly it is bi-lingual – English and Hindi. Good to see they understand the importance of languages on the internet (I was always under the impression politicians understand only one language – money!). One major flaw in the design – they have not interlinked English and Hindi sections from inside pages. Interlinking is a must, else surfers of one language will not be aware of the existence of the other language version of the site. I am sure they will fix it soon.
Karnataka held its assembly elections in 2008. We carried a few SMS campaigns for a few political parties. None of the parties expected us to do it for free, which I welcomed (we wouldn’t have agreed to do it for free). But none of the Karnataka politicians used the web to attract voters. They just don’t believe in that concept.
5-6 politicians in Karnataka have approached me for their portals, not for free but for a fee (another surprise!). They start off with great enthusiasm but it dies within no time. Their priorities change so fast that they just don’t see internet/mobile as an important medium to reach out to the voters. LK Advani recognizes there will be 10 crore (100 million !) first-time voters in 2009 and he believes many of them will be reachable by internet and mobile. Good thinking.
So what should our politicians do in the internet and mobile space? Few ideas,
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