[RRE]Web White & Blue - Election online public service campwriting

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  • Web White & Blue http://www.webwhiteblue.org
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  • Project Announcement Tuesday, September 15, 1998

    Contents

    1. Announcing Web White & Blue - Join today! 2. Future announcements via e-mail 3. Spread the word - Make a difference this election

  • - - -- 1. Announcing Web White & Blue - Join today!
  • Web White & Blue (WWB) is the online public service campaign for easy access to 1998 election information.

    Sign-up your web site today and join hundreds, perhaps thousands of others across the United States in this public service effort. From the largest commercial online sites and non-profit election information sites to individual sites, Americans are linking up to promote the tremendous power of the Internet as a tool for building an active, participatory democracy.

    On October 7, Web White & Blue Day will call attention to the thousands of web efforts providing important access to the election-related information and interaction. Do your part by displaying the WWB icon on your site without delay.

    Visit the WWB web site now, sign up as a Participating Site, and place the WWB icon on your site:

    http://www.webwhiteblue.org

    Please add the WWB icon to your site before the full citizen-oriented WWB site with content links to select election directories opens in early October. Consider using the optional banner ads that are available as well.

    WWB is a non-profit, non-partisan Internet-wide public service effort coordinated by the Markle Foundation and Harvard's Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. An exciting list of Charter Participating Sites, including more than 40 of the top commercial and non-profit sites, is available

    To receive weekly project announcements and updates, please join our one-way e-mail announcement list.

    Send a message to:

    listserv@webwhiteblue.org

    Leave the subject line blank. In the message body write:

    subscribe wwb-announce Your Name Here- 3. Spread the word

    This unique Internet-style public service effort needs your help. It will only be successful if we all roll up our sleeves and add the WWB icon to our sites, encourage other sites to join, and help spread the word across the United States.

    Please forward this message appropriately to those you think should join the WWB public service effort. Pass it through your company or organization to a decision-maker for quick permission to add the WWB icon today. If you would like to help us spread the word to a specific community or audience, drop us an e-mail at: wwb@webwhiteblue.org

    Thank you. And together, we will paint the Internet Web, White and Blue! * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Web White & Blue http://www.webwhiteblue.org * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Steven Clift - E: clift@publicus.net - ICQ: 13789183 3454 Fremont Ave S, Mpls, MN 55408 T:+1.612.822.8667 Web White & Blue, Project Coordinator - Consultinghttp://www.webwhiteblue.org - http://www.publicus.net

    Join Democracies Online Newswire To: listserv@tc.umn.edu "Best of" E-mail-list - Body: sub do-wire Your Name * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ```

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