"MEPs struggle for column inches at the best of times and yet more and more of our voters go online for their information. I have taken my campaign online and I would encourage my colleagues to do the same." http://www.fjellner.eu
http://twitter.com/fjellner
Christofer Fjellner MEP (EPP-ED, Sweden)

"The Internet can only bring citizens and MEPs closer together. It has proved a valuable medium for trying to bridge the gap between Brussels and Tallinn. Blogging, the website, my Youtube channel and most recently Twitter have all been useful when trying to reach out to the constituents."
http://www.katrinsaks.ee
http://katrinsaks.wordpress.com
Katrin Saks MEP (PES, Estonia)

"As more and more of our voters go online for their information, MEPs have a great opportunity to connect with their constituents on the net. Back in 2004, I was the only candidate in Germany to have campaign posters with just a URL on them; in the 2009 election I may be one of the few to use the full range of internet tools. As the EP Digital Trends survey shows we have a long way to go to catch up with our US colleagues but a great deal to gain."
www.alexanderalvaro.eu
http://twitter.com/AlexAlvaro
Alexander Alvaro MEP (ALDE, Germany)

"As the first MEP to engage with my constituents using a blog, I was obviously happy to take part in Fleishman Hillard’s digital survey.
The report makes fascinating reading and I’m doubly glad to see that the Socialist Group stands out as being at the forefront of adopting online technology to connect with the electorate."
www.richardcorbett.org.uk
http://www.corbett-euro.demon.co.uk/blog/
twitter.com/richardcorbett
Richard Corbett MEP (PES, United Kingdom)