POLITICAL ACTION
episode49 has supported conservative political action for several years. Nowhere are the stakes higher for realtime information. The information that is managed is huge, and must be easily accessed at locations throughout the country - and accessed quickly, usually by people with limited or no training. Election day is the ultimate deadline, with systems having to be available and working in time to make a difference.
The systems we create provide the engine to move campaigns forward. The applications present, communicate and organize the vital details of evolving efforts to involve the people you want in the political process. Working with the information the systems deliver, volunteers can reach out to provide the contact and messages necessary to motivate Americans to participate in elections intelligently.
Our background in creating these action-directed sites has helped us in improving the robustness of not-for-profit systems.
Because of our continuing commitment to our political action clients, episode49 only accepts development from political organizations whose mission is consistent with our existing client base.

CAMPAIGN PARODY SITES
Description:
episode49 was involved in developing several of the campaign parody "hit" sites discussed recently on Hardball * Decision 2006 on MSNBC.
Political hit sites, which have been established as effective campaign tools this election cycle, rely upon humor, aesthetics, and interactivity to make pithy content about a candidate's opponent much more accessible to the average voter and more worthy of being passed along to friends, colleagues, and family. The buzz generated by such sites cannot be underestimated, and the media attention that they garner more than pays for the cost associated with creating one.
To get a better idea of how these sites are executed, you can review PoliticalSupport.com's extensive portfolio of hit sites developed for the National Republican Senatorial Committee in the 2006 election cycle.
Campaign Satire on MSNBC video
Implementation:
Launched - Fall, 2006

