I got excited on Monday when I saw Scott Brown's Voter Bomb. A simple site where Mass residents could go to pledge that they are going to vote for Brown and indicate how many other voters they would get to vote too. After you pledge you are given a page to share with your friends and explain why they should vote for Brown. While this is a fantastic idea and got over 32,000 pledges, it didn't go far enough.
Future campaigns should take the voter bomb idea a step further by setting it up like a rewards program. After signing up and pledging their own vote, users should be able to share with their friends. The message should encourage their friends to join their "network" and pledge a vote. If they do the original user receives credit for that new voter and anyone the new voter refers. You a literally tracking the viral distribution of the voter bomb. You could have an overall leader board showing who's network has pledged the most votes or depending on how long you run the site for, a weekly leader board. Everyone who signs up is registered for the GOTV e-mails reminding them they pledged on election day.
What you've done is given potential voters another reason to spread the word by playing off of their competitiveness. Competitiveness motivates people online...just look at the Foursquare type applications success.
Could even take the idea a a step further with an iPhone app that you can get people you see in person to pledge by bumping iPhones.
Obviously the Brown campaign did a fantastic job getting out the vote...It will be interesting to see how these ideas evolve,
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