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08/31/2011
Look Who’s 40!
02:28 pm by Brian Michael
More Social Media & Content Expertise for IWS
05:29 pm by David Haase
We at IWS are pleased to welcome Rebecca Miller as the newest member of our social media and content team. She joins us as Social Media and Content Producer.
Rebecca has more than six years of content development experience and for the last two years spearheaded social media efforts at a local interactive agency. She has already put her expertise to work for our biggest clients.
With digital communications becoming the dominant form of reaching audiences today, we believe social media and content are vital to the success of any business, non-profit or political or advocacy campaign. This umbrella of online communications encompasses community management, page creation and development, monitoring and reporting, friend and follower development as well as content development. And Rebecca will be an important part of delivering those services to IWS clients.
Because not everyone is perfectly comfortable with social media, we will be offering some social media seminars in the coming months. Watch our Facebook page for details.
Welcome aboard, Rebecca.
03/15/2011
IWS Pollies Up – A Symbol of the ‘Best of the Best’
10:27 am by Max Fose
All of us at IWS were gratified to learn this week that the American Association of Political Consultants recognized our work in 2010 with a total of eight Pollie Awards:
- Overall Campaigns – Ballot Initiative: Yes on 100 – Protect Education and Public Safety
- Direct Mail – Ballot Initiative: Yes on 100 – Protect Education and Public Safety
- Vote-By-Mail Ballot Request: Yes on 100 – Protect Education and Public Safety
- Best Use of Negative Contrast: No on 302 – Save First Things First
- Website State: Yes on 100 – Protect Education and Public Safety
- Website State: No on 302 – Save First Things First
- Website Local: Keep the Cubs – Yes on 420
- Television Ballot Initiative – GOTV: Yes on 100 – Protect Education and Public Safety
Being recognized for our work in TV, Direct Mail and Online is a testament to the integrated strategic approach we bring to our clients’ projects. It also reflects the many channels the world now uses to consume content.
We are pleased to give a big shout out to the steering committees of the campaigns and our strategic partners who deserve these awards as much as we do: HighGround, Inc., Coleman Dahm and Associates, David Leibowitz, and Jay Heiler.
The Pollie Award is “a symbol of the ’Best of the Best’ in political and public affairs communication.”
03/10/2011
Not Our Older Brother’s World Wide Web
07:05 am by Max Fose
Does anyone out there remember “dial-up”?
I didn’t think so.
We’ve brought in a number of new clients in the last week or so, and I was thinking about how much has changed since IWS’ first client 11 years ago.
We still get plenty of requests for Web sites (especially the more complex variety) and email campaigns. But lately it’s been about apps and putting content on mobile devices.
Hmm. As I recall, my “mobile” device when we started IWS was a first generation Blackberry. You could make calls and receive emails, but not much. And it was all in black and white.
Kleiner Perkins, the Silicon Valley venture capitalists, had a stat that blew me away: In the 4thquarter of last year, shipments of smartphones and tablets exceeded shipments of PCs and notebooks.
So we’ll be doing a lot more mobile sites like this one for Bon-Ton Stores. (I took the screen grab from my iPad so it’s got a lot of white space around it. You get the idea.)
03/07/2011
Reed Awards arrived today
02:47 pm by Brian Michael

Since the DC office moved a few blocks closer to the river in Old Town, there was a bit of a delay in receiving our 2010 Reed Awards from Campaign and Elections magazine. Thankfully, the statuettes arrived safely and are on display in the reception area.
IWS won First Place for Best Web site for a Statewide Race and Best GOTV Plan and Execution.
03/02/2011
Make it Fit the Audience
02:50 pm by Max Fose
A very cool looking Web site that an IWS team member pointed out to me today set me to thinking about what we do for clients.
The site is called OneMinuteNews, and it’s a new news site for Gen-Xers. It’s got a clean design with clearly labeled content buckets – trending news, technology, entertainment, etc. Content appears in text and video. Social media features are being added.
The news is aimed at a young market and has a youthful feel and spin to it. Who knows whether it will make it? Disclaimer: It’s not a client, and IWS has no connection with it. We just believe in highlighting good work whether it’s ours or not.
OneMinuteNews is a good example of what online communication should be. It knows its audience. It gives the audience content that it would find useful and in a language and format that the audience gets.
That’s what we try to do, too. End of story.
03/02/2011
09:50 am by Gabe Rushing
This Saturday, team: Walk with IWS, will lace up our tennis shoes and head out on a beautiful spring morning for one cause – Make a Wish! As we walk to support this amazing cause, we are also walking for a very special 7 year-old whose dream it is to see sunny Florida and have a close encounter with the dolphin-kind! It’s not too late to support our efforts and make sure that this child has his wish come true to “Swim with the Dolphins.”
Please help us reach our goal to grant this great wish and make a donation today. Click here to donate! Thank you for your support!
01/18/2011
Swim With Dolphins
12:44 pm by Max Fose
Today, during IWS’ weekly team meeting we decided to participate in Make-A-Wish’s “Adopt A Wish” program. The wish we selected to adopt is that of a young child who wishes to “swim with dolphins.”
IWS has long been a supporter of Make-A-Wish as well as other charities and causes in the Washington, D.C. and Phoenix communities. We believe we have an obligation to give back and try our best to walk the walk.
In the next week we will be rolling out a campaign to raise the funds necessary to grant this wish. We will also be developing ways you can participate and hope you will join us in this worthwhile cause. Together, we can all “swim with dolphins!”
To learn more about Make-A-Wish, please visit their Web site.
12/13/2010
Preview of the new DC Office
08:00 am by Brian Michael
Video from the walk through on November 15:
Photos from the rebuild on December 12:





