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Keeping Gov 2.0 Fresh

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 Keeping Gov 2.0 Fresh Thu, Jan 21, 2010 Government 2.0 at the local level to your Gov 2.0

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Try Looking Outside to Solve the Problems Inside

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 What social media or Government 2.0 Sound anything like what us in the Gov 2.0 This year, Gov 2.0 discussion.

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Interested in Being at the Tip of the Spear? Be Prepared for…

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 Love how many people think, “Oh, your job has got to be so much fun just tweeting and posting on Facebook all day.

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Get Your Head Out of That Gannt Chart and Do Some Thinking Once in.

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 Do a Twitter search for your organization/brand and see what others are saying via steveradick.com [.] Miscellaneous Personal Prof.

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Social Media Could Have Transformed Marketing — Instead, It Amplified Its Flaws

Social Media Strategery

No one talked about social “content.” Customers talked to one another about brands all over the Internet, and marketers were invited to join. It became another place for brands to push out advertising. Other things happened: Conversations gave way to content. The organizational hierarchy flattened dramatically.

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Social Media and The Cone of Silence – Victoria Department of Justice

Laurel Papworth

Not following me back on Twitter, turning off comments on YouTube, disabling discussion on Facebook is not the way to show me, the voter/your employer that you respect me. He is very clear in his post – talk about my stuff, distribute my content elsewhere for discussion, but I can’t listen to you. In Australia, Gov 2.0