Tag: gov20
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Inbound Marketing – It Works
“Inbound marketing” is one of the buzziest of the social media catchphrases, but that’s because it works. I’ve been doing a lot of Web 2.0 and social media for government speaking of late, and all of the leads have come either from social media connections or contacts directly through my web outposts, from inquiries on
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San Francisco City Attorney’s Office on Flickr
Today, we opened an official Flickr account for the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, where we hope to not only highlight our great city, but also feature photos that illustrate the work of our office, from the hard-fought battle for marriage equality, to City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s anti-gang initiatives.
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Gov 2.0 Radio Hot Links – June 18, 2010
Steve Radick: Managing Your Time While Managing Your Social Media Stephen Collins: Government 2.0…it can be a reality David Forbes: I Do Not Believe in Collapse Kristy Fifelski: ‘Govsourcing’ the Reno.gov homepage Sarah Estes Cohen: Hybrid 2.0? How to leverage social media for emergency management and response Dan Slee: Social Photo – 11 groovy ways local
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Why Twitter’s Gov’t Outreach is a Big Win for the Gov 2.0 Movement
Twitter’s new focus on the politics and policymanking arena is a milestone of which the Government 2.0 movement can be proud.
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It’s About the Network, and Other Notes on Twitter, Business and Gov 2.0
Most of what I’m doing on Twitter on a daily basis is working to build community. I’ve also got several other places where I’m doing similar things, but Twitter is definitely the largest pool where I reach out to new people to grow my personal network and evangelize a vision for government reform through social
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A Beltway Insider or an Innovator for Twitter in DC?
There’s been a lot of reading between the lines of Twitter’s job posting for a DC-based government liaison (and even one instance of actual follow-up reporting). One post really caught my attention – because I disagree with it so vehemently. My friend Alan W. Silberberg, a Gov 2.0 innovator and founding organizer of Gov 2.0
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#TwitGov: Fresh Links!
A very interesting day of buzz over the new Twitter governmental liaison position, with everything from Act.ly petitions to a sort of Microsoft-O’Reilly Media-Twitter Gov 2.0 debate on Mark Drapeau’s blog. @Twitter opened on Monday the with a job post: http://bit.ly/twitgov … Track the #twitgov search … … Cue Wednesday: Mark Drapeau (one of Microsoft’s
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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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Keeping Up with Gov 2.0 Radio
Just wanted to give everyone a quick update on the latest at Gov 2.0 Radio.
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A Jilted Lover: My Evolving Feelings Towards Facebook
While I was becoming more and more enamored with Facebook, its plans had less and less to do with me.