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Conference: Public Sector Web 3.0 and Future of Social Media Government

Laurel Papworth

The Masterclass Bootcamp workshop thingie is on Monday 25th October: Session for Bootcamp: This is a practical session showing step by step how to set up (low cost or free) a social media dashboard for monitoring, a social media news room (no more PDF press releases!) Did you know you can measure influence of a blogger or Twitter?

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An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA's Evolution of Security.

Social Media Strategery

Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 Events Calendar Subscribe: Posts | Comments | Email Social Media Strategery Best Of Best Practices Enterprise 2.0 Government 2.0 Development Social Media An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA’s Evolution of Security Blog Tue, Mar 10, 2009 Best Of , Government 2.0

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Social Media Isn't Always the Answer

Social Media Strategery

I’ve seen Intellipedia , TSA’s Evolution of Security blog , DoDLive , the DoD’s Blogger’s Roundtable , FEMA’s YouTube channel , GovLoop , and many other examples of “Government 2.0.&# I’ve also seen plenty of failed blogs, dormant wikis, and other failed attempts at using social media.

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Rethinking Public Relations Education

Social Media Strategery

Some were in media relations classes where they were learning about the differences between pitching reporters and bloggers. Why, when asked if there were ads on Google, did one teenager at the Web 2.0 When I took “ Media Writing ,&# I learned the AP Stylebook and how to write press releases.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

And maybe then you submit a press release about it. There’s no SEO value to these comments (they’re nofollowed by default), and all this approach does is makes you lose credibility in the eyes of the blogger. FriendFeed, StumbleUpon e YouTube December 30, 2008 at 7:00 am Netiquette 2.0: di “Quid Tum?

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