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  • Why and How: Local Twitter Lists

    If you don’t live in a metro area, social media community building can be daunting. Last year, I organized a charity tweetup in my medium-sized town and thought that at least several Twitter contacts were confirmed. It turned out as a small crowd of me and my best pal from up the street. Now, there…

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  • Twitter Lists: Thinking Like a Spammer

    So I’m loving Twitter lists. I’ve already written here about their potential as a discovery engine for new people to follow, and about how I like the crowdsourcing of tags to describe other users (and how you learn about yourself from the tags others put on you.) Blogging and exploring today, I’ve been thinking about…

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  • Representative Gov 2.0 & the Identity Crisis

    What do you thing the greatest barriers are to elected officials and constituents interacting through social media? The barriers atop my list are identity and representation. Why would officials expose themselves to the open Web if they rep a specific, local constituency? And how are they to sort through all the noise? If you believe…

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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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