WebWarrior: John Hanson, Zap the IRS

June 3, 2009 by Jenn's Tech Tips  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors, Virginia

Sign up for our Weekly Web 2.0 Newsletter here!This week’s WebWarrior is John Hanson, of Bristol, VA, of Let My People Go! and Zap the IRS social network on Ning.

John was nominated by Richard Michael (of FairTaxSpeaker.com also @FairTaxSpeaker on Twitter), who wrote:

[John Hanson's] primary focus is the income tax. His example has been emulated by the entire FairTax organization. And he’s always leading with new ideas, rather repeating things that haven’t gotten results in the past.

The Let My People Go! website is a valuable resource for activists, potential donors, the press, church groups, non-profits and anyone else seeking information about the Fair Tax proposal. Vistors to the site can add their support to the growing comment wall, here.

Hanson’s excellent use of SEO and keywords has earned him a spot on the front page SERPs of Google on a very popular topic: “repeal income tax“. Using social networking, he has also amassed a network of nearly 1500 “Zappers” and raised over $1,800 so far on his Ning social Network, Zap the IRS.

In this video, John Hanson explains what his network is about:


Find more videos like this on ZapTheIRS.com

 

Thanks to Richard Michael (of FairTaxSpeaker.com for nominating this week’s WebWarrior.

If you’d like to nominate a “WebWarrior” (a conservative using Web 2.0 effectively) e-mail Jenn.

 

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