92 responses to “Announcement of Candidacy for LPA Chair”

  1. Michael H. Wilson

    MSIE 7.0 Windows XP

    May I jump in here? Some years ago there was an ad on the box for the local yellow pages. The salesman was talking to the owner of a hobbyshop and trying to sell him some ad space. The owner refused to buy because if he did people woud come by and his place would no long be a “hobby” shop.

    That seeems to be the situation with many of us.

    Regardless of what we do getting the word out about an alternative system might help. To that end I’ll post these comments I made elsewhere.

    Thanks,
    MW

    I have a bunch of other things to do over the next few weeks, but I’m going to take a few minutes to comment on this issue as to why the LP hasn’t had much success.

    We’ve done wonders on the ballot access issue, but haven’t made much headway on anything else. To be sure some individuals have taken on specifics issues and changed things, but I don’t think the party can say it has had much impact on policy per se.

    Why? Well for one thing we don’t seem to understand much about advertising, public relations, marketing and things that fall under those categories. However one care to describe those things. Sales in other words. Something they don’t teach in college.

    Many, if not most Libertarians are males and not inclined to read news papers ads, but if they did they would find that much of advertising is simply repeating the same or similar message over and over.

    For example a grocery store may stock over 30,000 items, but if you read their ads week after week you will notice that certain household staples are advertised all the time. Different items are mentioned along with those basic staples every week, but for the most part the ads are simply a repeat week after week.

    Perhaps some day we will learn that we need to develop ten or twenty basic issues to hang our hat on until we achieve some degree of success with those few. Not that other issues are less important, but we simply cannot run with everything at once.

    Those issues will need to be repeated over and over in brochures, media releases, on the website, in white papers and letters to the editor. Then maybe we can look back and learn.

    Keep it simple. Keep it consistent & Repeat. None of which we are doing today.

    MW

  2. rachel h

    MSIE 6.0 Windows

    @ should have also said that I’d be *thrilled* to have Prof. Long back on board!

    Doing the education & speaking parts.

    Professor, we need people like you so badly right now. Thank you.

  3. Brad Spangler

    Firefox 3.0.11 Ubuntu

    re: “If your argument is that ALL is a superior tool for recruitment, it should be attracting more people than the LP, should it not?”

    That isn’t *quite* my argument. I was attempting to point back to my original argument that was (as I see it) ignored — namely that pointing to people recruited to the LP is no more than a minimal demonstration of LP efficacy in recruiting people to libertarianism because it simply reflects the choices libertarian activists have made, not whether or not those were good choices.

    Now, you DO have a point that competition can reveal which choices are better — but we might have to have a very long talk about metrics in order for that point to be placed in context.

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