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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 14, 2010

    Gone to Tokyo Tower with the boy, catch you on the flipside: Nick Charney: The Kübler-Ross Model of Internet Access Blocking Shane Snow: How To – Use Game Mechanics to Power Your Business Engaging Cities: Tracking the Progress of Gov 2.0 Erin Vang: In Defense of Good Meetings, and How to Hold Meetings that Suck…

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  • Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – July 13, 2010

    Adriel Hampton’s birthday edition: Leila Sedehgi and John F. Moore: Web 2.0 – Is the public sector really behind the private sector? Stephen Hale: British embassies and social media Gawker: Canadians Declare War on Facebook MarketingVOX: 8 Questions to Ask Before Ditching a Social Media Strategic Plan Alex Howard: Gov 2.0 Week in Review –…

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  • Five Reasons to Kill ‘The Meeting’

    Perhaps one of the most popular blog topics in the working world is bagging on meetings. Perhaps some of them are even written on smart phones during meetings. No one is talking about the one-on-one with a boss or a colleague to work out an issue or smooth through wrinkles in an action plan, or…

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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)


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