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  • Government Social Media: If You Don’t Want to Engage, Don’t Bother

    There has been an unquestionable explosion of government social media use in the last year. Last week, GovTwit, the Twitter directory of government agencies and officials reported 44.9 million followers for the 3,000 IDs it tracks, after starting in 2009 with just a handful of accounts. Still, towns, agencies and leaders not using social media…

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  • Future Uncertain for Real-identity Web

    The best-possible future for Gov 2.0 includes individually controlled social media sharing and the ability to turn verified identities on and off. Unlike the heydays of AOL or present of anonymous newspaper commentary, Facebook’s identity system had been helping to slowly change the culture of the Web to persistent use of real identity in social…

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  • Gov 2.0 Professional – How Can We Rock LinkedIn?

    A million Twitter years ago, back in 2008, I first discovered the phrase “Government 2.0” while bumming around various LinkedIn groups. Yesterday, Government 2.0 group creator Ric Cantrell, a Utah state govie, invited me to help manage the group, now at 3,800 members. The Government 2.0 group on LI is also where I first met…

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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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