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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – August 1, 2010
There is no theme here. Really. Andrea DiMaio: Australian Government CIO Reinforces Employee-Centricity of Gov 2.0Marcia Stepank: Context Deficit Disorder Morgen Peers: Open Government. Theoretically, it all started in Canada. 1896.Dannielle Blumenthal: The things we don’t blog aboutAlex Showerman: Skiing, Water Parks, Dating and Politics (Three Ways to Engage Your Online Community)Linda Cureton: Life in…
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Social Networking Doesn’t Work
Social networking doesn’t work. Crowdsourcing doesn’t work. Nobody cares.Most of the folks who come to these conclusions don’t even bother to post them publicly (although plenty do). It’s enough that they posted a question, asked for help in a topical forum, or tried to build a community online. And nothing happened.Perhaps nothing happened despite a…
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Flickr-fy Your Blogs and Tweets
Did you know that you can blog any public photo right from Flickr? Until very recently, I didn’t. Now I’m happily populating two personal blogs (Adriel Hampton and Travel Tokyo) and my Twitter account with fresh and archived shots from my photostream.It’s dead simple to link your blogs and Twitter account to Flickr. One you…
Meta Lead Ads for Large Nonprofits
The Adriel Hampton Group provides strategy, creative, placement, and integrations for Meta Leads Ads programs for nonprofits.
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Does your organization have a goal of recruiting more supporters, a budget of $25,000 or more, and at least three months to reach that goal? Email leads@adrielhampton.com for a private consultation.

More than ever, political media consultants are battling it out for budget and relevance. But lost in the shuffle of mail, cable, and digital is what’s made social media platforms increasingly influential in our politics and society. If you can cut through the noise, social media is rich with meaningful engagement and less saturated with campaign contacts than calls and texts. (C&E)