Useful information for Liberal Democrat bloggers

There’s been a noticeable burst of new Liberal Democrat bloggers in the last few weeks, possibly driven in part by the leadership contest, including David Boyle, Charlotte Gore, “Harold Muckle“, Alix Mortimer, Bernard Salmon and Andrew Tate.

So now seems a good time to remind Lib Dem bloggers about some of the tools and widgets the party has available – including the Liberal Democrat campaign buttons, the Lib Dem TV feed and an easy way to let people sign up as party supporters.

Details of them all are on the party website. You don’t need any particular IT expertise to make use of them, but if you do run into a problems just drop a note to [email protected] and one of our elite team will appear in a flash of smoke next to you within minutes (resources and local health and safety rules permitting).

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