Posts Tagged ‘Followers’

May
26

Eoin Ryan

Posted by: admin  |  Posted in: Politics  |  Posted on: 05-26-2009

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Eoin Ryan, Jnr (Fianna Fàil)
Year born
1953
Professional qualification
Diploma in Horticulture
Occupation
MEP
Constituency
Dublin
Phone number
00 32 2 284 5612
Website
www.eoinryan.ie
Data from the candidatewatch.ie
Blog
Twitter

The Good:
Twitter – 699 Following, 551 Followers
Blog – 25ish blog posts (all in last 20 days)
Home Page – available in English and Polish
Facebook 221 supporters
The Bad:
Home Page – available in English and Polish… How about Irish?
Conclusion:
Good Twitter, and average Facebook. Good effort with the blog, but all only in the last 30 days. The social media should be used during all the year – every year, not just 30 days before the election. It would have far more reach and effect if the activity would have been spread, as opposed the splash in the last month before the election. Perhaps the lesson here should be – start your online marketing on the day you get into the office, not a month before you (potentially) are leaving it.

About Eoin from his own site:

Eoin Ryan MEP has been serving the people of Dublin in various capacities for the last twenty years. First elected to Dublin City Council in 1985, he was appointed to the Seanad in 1989 and was first elected to the Dail in 1992. He served as Minister of State with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy from 2000 to 2002. He was elected MEP for Dublin in the European elections in June 2004.

Eoin comes from a long tradition of public service. His late father, also Eoin Ryan, was a Senator for over thirty years and a senior figure in Fianna Fáil. His grandfather, Dr Jim Ryan, was one of the founding fathers of the State and represented the people of Wexford in the Dáil until 1968. Over a long and distinguished career, he served in various ministries including Minister for Agricultural Affairs and as Minister for Finance.

Over the last twenty years, Eoin has built upon that family record of public service:

As a member of Dublin Corporation, he promoted housing improvement schemes, particularly in the inner city. As a member of the Oireachtas, he focused on issues that matter to Dubliners, especially jobs and crime.
As Minister of State, he designed and implemented the largest investment plan in our history to combat the scourge of drugs in the most marginalized areas of the city and country as a whole.

Now, he serves his city in the European Parliament where he is a Member of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON), the Development Committee and the Petitions Committee. He is also a Member of the Delegation for relations with India.

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May
26

Proinsias De Rossa

Posted by: admin  |  Posted in: Politics  |  Posted on: 05-26-2009

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Proinsias De Rossa (Labour Party)
Year born
1940
Professional qualification
Experienced public representative
Occupation
Public representative
Constituency
Dublin
Phone number
353 1 874 6109 (Dublin) / 33.322.2845681
Website
www.derossa.com
Data from the candidatewatch.ie
Blog
Twitter

The Good: Personal Web site derossa.com
Twitter statistics: Following 18, Followers 58
Blog exists
Facebook

The Bad:
No LinkedIN Profile
Flickr – just links to Labour Party Flickr account.
The blog is actaully just a page called a ‘Blog’. It is not a reall blog actaully at all.

Conclusion:
Some elements of an online campaign exist. Like Facebook account and Twitter. Even something called a ‘Blog’ is there. But all of those elements are kind of ‘half hearted’ attempts. The Blog is not really a blog. Twitter account has minimal visibility and is just made of tweets like: ‘read my statement on …’, as opposed to the real twitter discussions. There is a feeling that the online pre election marketing campaign is done on a minimal budget, without any input from an expert in any of the relevant online marketing fields.

From Proinsias De Rossa on his web site:

Europe’s task is to provide solutions for ordinary people. It must offer answers for those
• Young and old whose wages and jobs and homes are under pressure

• Whose savings and pensions are exposed to the market meltdown

• Whose essential services from healthcare to childcare are the first to be cut

• Who are deeply worried about their future and that of their children

As we face into this recession, I believe Europe – a revitalised Union of Member States, committed to cooperating to solve problems – is more important than ever.

It is clearer now than it has been for a long time that Labour, and our Socialist colleagues in Europe, is correct when we say we must have an economy that serves society, a social market economy. For 15 years politics at European level has been dominated by doctrinaire conservative economics and politics. But it does not have to be like that. We can re-launch the European project to achieve fairness at home and in the world at large. In Ireland that means voting for the Labour party – at Council level, for the Dail and for the European Parliament.

The last time there was a global economic crisis of this magnitude was in the 1930s. Then, like now, it was ordinary people who suffered – whose homes, livelihoods and futures were on the line, even though it was not of their doing. That experience, followed by a world war, taught millions of Europeans that we can only prevent these problems by working together at the European level. And that realisation, in turn, gave rise to the European Union. The doctrinaire conservatives, Thatcher, Reagan, Bush etc, fought back and we have had in more recent years a return to a dog eat dog economics, and we all can see where this has led.

We can turn this crisis around providing that Ireland and the other European states co-ordinate our policy responses, ensuring that as many people as possible can hold onto their jobs, homes, decent incomes and pensions, while providing adequate support for those who are thrown out of work or lose pensions. This is also the occasion to put in place sufficient regulation so that citizens are never again left to the greed of the bankers and speculators.

Our task now is not only to rebuild our economy. We must also rebuild our community based on fairness and solidarity. In Ireland that requires investing in social and in physical infrastructure. It requires investing in people, and above all investing in our children, their care and their education, guaranteeing their future, not destroying it.

This is the approach I have taken in the European parliament up to now and which I hope to continue in the next parliament with your support.

Proinsias De rossa MEP
Labour party/Socialist group

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May
26

Déirdre de Búrca

Posted by: admin  |  Posted in: Ivan Stojanovic  |  Posted on: 05-26-2009

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Déirdre de Búrca (Green Party)  
Year born
1963
Professional qualification
n/a
Occupation
Senator
Constituency
Dublin
Phone number
01 618 3513 / 01 274 54 02
Website
www.deirdredeburca.ie
Data from the candidatewatch.ie
Blog
Twitter

The Good: Personal Web site deirdredeburca.ie
Twitter statistics: Following 711, Followers 491
Blog- 20ish updates allready (all in latest 2 months).
Facebook
YouTube – 44 Videos
LinkedIN Profile

The Bad:  Poor LinkedIN Profile.

Conclusion: Good Facebook and two sites deirdredeburca.ie and whatistandfor.ie. Twitter with actaul folowers, YouTube with 44 entries, and even Flickr used show the existance of an online strategy.

A message from Deirdre de Burca from her web site:

Welcome to What I Stand For…

You are very welcome to my European campaign website ‘www.WhatIStandFor.ie’. My name is Deirdre de Burca and I am the Green Party MEP candidate for Dublin in the 2009 European elections in Dublin on June 5th. This website aims to let you know what I stand for as a MEP election candidate in Dublin and to explain the importance of having Green MEPs in the European Parliament. The videos on this page tell you about some of my main campaign themes – creating Thousands of new Green Jobs for Dublin, giving More Power to Irish Voters in Brussels, and creating A City that Works better for all Dubliners. I will use my MEP position in the European Parliament to promote economic recovery in Ireland, bring much greater levels of democracy to the EU and make Dublin a greener city, and Ireland a better place to live and work. Please watch my videos below, enter my competition , let me know what you think, and vote for me, Deirdre de Burca on June 5th 2009 as you Dublin MEP candidate in the European Parliament.

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