6 May 2010 13:35
The emails, in the order they arrived were:
- LD2010 #8 - Highlights from the first week of the campaign | Liberal Democrats - LD2010, 10/04/2010
- Spread the word - The tax cut you can believe in | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 12/04/2010
- One simple word | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 14/04/2010
- Keep the momentum going | Chris Fox - Liberal Democrats, 16/04/2010
- LD2010: Issue #9 - I Agree With Nick | Liberal Democrats - LD2010, 17/04/2010
- The election has come alive | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 20/04/2010
- Our campaign is shaking our opponents | Chris Fox - Liberal Democrats, 22/04/2010
- Let's turn poll results into votes | John Sharkey - Liberal Democrats, 23/04/2010
- LD2010: Issue #10 - Say goodbye to broken promises | Liberal Democrats - LD2010, 24/04/2010
- 10 days left to build a fairer Britain | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 27/04/2010
- Seven days to build a fairer Britain | John Sharkey - Liberal Democrats, 30/04/2010
- Thank you for signing up for Liberal Democrats email news | Liberal Democrats, 30/04/2010
- LD2010: Issue #11 - You can make the difference | Liberal Democrats - LD2010, 01/05/2010
- The most exciting election in my lifetime | Paddy Ashdown - Liberal Democrats, 02/05/2010
- My personal guarantee | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 05/05/2010
- Today we can deliver fairness for Britain | Nick Clegg - Liberal Democrats, 06/05/2010

Overview
Most of the Lib Dem emails seem to target people that would be directly involved in the party or current supporters of the Party. Makes sense, I'm sure there aren't that many randoms like me subscribing to Party emails. Half of them are reruns of the debate script, and half are commenting on recent events (Lib Dem related or other Party). About half the emails are spiced up with images, probably not that necessary as they are all quite short emails. Most of the emails directly asked the reader to pass the message onto friends.
Every email they sent has:
- Links to their YouTube/Facebook/Twitter profiles
- A 'donate' link or button
- A graphic image of the author's signiture
- The author's full name and job title
- A link to something or other, mostly their donations page, manifesto or some article
- Each email was personally addressed to 'Paul'
For anyone that cares, their emails/links were handled through etelligent.co.uk.
About the Author
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