Allen Fuller at TechRepublican notes a couple recent Conservative Web 2.0 developments, including RedStormPAC:

Tomorrow, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich will host a series of seminars dubbed Solutions Day. While the actual events will take place in Atlanta, Gingrich and his organization have pulled together an impressive network of companion events across the country. The grassroots nature of these events is impressive in and of itself, and the content of the presentations is sure to be thought provoking, but what is most revolutionary about Solutions Day is that it will also take place in Second Life.

Second Life is a virtual world that has been the focus of much debate in corporate marketing. While many people invest countless hours working, living, and playing in Second Life, it has not caught on in the mainstream the way other social media platforms such as Facebook have.

In addition to Gingrich’s foray into the virtual world, a conservative PAC is reaching out to the Facebook world. RedStormPAC has developed a Facebook application that will allow small donors to contribute to conservative candidates utilizing “the ‘long tail’ of online fundraising.”

I’ve written in the past about why Republicans need Facebook, and actually wrote a “bonus tip” urging conservative web gurus to develop Facebook applications. Facebook is the platform today to connect with and motivate online political activists. In addition to posting links, starting groups, and advertising on Facebook, creating an actual application can bring measurable ROI to a campaign’s online efforts.

The use of sites like Facebook allowed campaigns quick and easy access to party activists both locally and nationally.  It’s a great way to spread word of mouth and keep supporters up to date on any events and issues.  Applications like the RedStormPAC widget can help pull donations to your campaign.  The ability to create applications with the Facebook API really gives a campaign or organization limitless options as to how to utilize the medium.