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Posted on November 29, 2020 by Rand Strauss

The idea phase of PeopleCount began in 2011. One exercise was to search for sites about politics and talk to their founders (when I could reach them), about what more might be possible. In 2015 I began keeping better track of them and put together this list of political sites, which I add to occasionally. Continue reading →

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Well-Funded New-Politics Sites that Failed

Posted on November 29, 2020 by Rand Strauss
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This is about well-funded new-politics sites that failed. Since PeopleCount has (so far, 2020) not been able to find funding, the waste of money on these efforts feels poignant. Continue reading →

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Successful (for-profit) New-Politics Sites

Posted on November 29, 2020 by Rand Strauss
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This is about the small number of new-politics sites I know of that have succeeded as for-profit companies. Continue reading →

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Brigade.com Upgrades to Same Old Features

Posted on September 13, 2017 by Rand Strauss
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Brigade.com revamped their new site. Unfortunately, they haven’t rolled out anything interesting. Let’s review their July, 2017 blog. Continue reading →

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