Advomatic Has Been Winning

From praise to prizes to cash, Advomatic projects have been on a roll recently. It's a pleasure to offer this run down of some recent client-partners and the encomiums heaped upon their websites:

TechPresident won the $10,000 Grand Prize for "Innovations in Journalism" from The Knight-Batten Awards. There were even some other Drupal sites among the honorable mentions and nominees including NewAssignment.net, the Reuters Second Life Virtual News Bureau, and the Council on Foreign Relations' Crisis Guide.

With this cash prize, TechPresident will surely continue to cover how technology is changing politics, and the election of our next President.

Todd Zeigler at the Right-of-Center "Bivings Group" a DC internet firm and strategy shop listed off Some Exceptional Drupal and Wordpress Sites. They know a thing or two about these content management systems because they only build in Drupal and WP.

The good news is that all three of their favorite Drupal sites are organizations that Advomatic is involved with:

  • We host New York Observer and we are also adding custom features to the site;
  • We are now adding custom features to ChrisDodd.com. We also lent Advomatic Partner Aaron Welch to the great Senator from Connecticut so that he could innovate internet politics beyond eblasts and petition tricks.
  • The Sunlight Foundation kindly gave a grant to help build MapLight.org, a open-government site which Advomatic has been working on for months. The initial investment paid off...

MAPLight.org won the $25,000 First Prize at NetSquared's second conference for online social change.

The Criteria for the $25,000 contest:

  1. What project is the most likely to take off and succeed?
  2. What project will achieve the greatest impact?
  3. What project will be best leveraged by the social change community?

The winner, MAPLight.org illuminates the connection between money and politics. Thanks to Advomatic, MAPLight connects campaign contributions and votes for U.S. Congress, providing groundbreaking transparency so that bloggers, journalists, and citizens can hold legislators accountable.

The MAPLight.org database brings together information on campaign contributions and votes in the legislature. The first of its kind in the nation, MAPLight provides an unprecedented window into the connections between money and politics.

The site pulls data from FEC databases, and scrapes data from Thomas.loc.gov in order to directly show the monies' related legislative outcome. This transparency can lead to a more informed public and spur vital election reform.

Congratulations to all.

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The Liberal Democratic Party of the United States of America (not verified) Says:
Phone campaigns I would like to see your organization promote.
Tue, 2007-09-25 07:51

Call GOP contributor and war contractor General Electric Corporation at 203 373 2211 and ask for the public relations department. Tell the person in public relations that you want the GE CEO to get Bush to end the war in Iraq and then Bush resign with Cheney and until that happens you will not buy any GE products and that you will tell your friends about this.

Call GOP contributor Rite Aid at 1-800-325-3737 and tell the person to get the CEO to get the GOP to enact HR 676 Single payer health care and repeal Medicare Part D and place the drug benefit in Medicare Part B covering 80% of drugs with no extra premiums, no extra deductibles, no means tests, no coverage gaps, and remove the means test for Medicare Part B and until that happens, you won't buy ANYTHING from Rite Aid.

Call GOP contributor Wendy's restaurants at 614 764-3553 and Tell the person in public relations that you want their CEO to get the GOP to help enact a $10/HR MIN. WAGE into law and until this happens you will not go to a Wendy's Restaurant.

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