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What Are You Looking Forward to in Social Media in 2020?: Experts Round-Up

agora pulse

Between groups and ‘dark social’ opportunities like Messenger and WhatsApp, more and more of our social interactions with brands and one another will take place out of the public eye. These next-generation social platforms intend to fix the major problems around privacy and user data.

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Social Media and IT Security: Adversaries or Partners?

Social Media Strategery

Mon, Aug 10, 2009 Best Practices Well, it’s been an interesting couple of weeks in the world of social media and IT security. I know many IT professionals who are huge social media evangelists, and I know communicators who are terrified of losing control of the conversation. Heroes At the Gov 2.0

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The complete crisis management guide for marketing leaders

Sprout Social

Thankfully, monitoring brand reputation is easier than pressing refresh on your social feed every 30 seconds. Sprout Social has message spike alerts to notify you of an influx of incoming messages and mentions. We have opened an investigation and will be in constant communication to update you as it progresses.”

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Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite.

Social Media Strategery

Combine this with the fact that research shows that a stable and supportive social network improves health outcomes for people with a wide range of conditions, from the common cold to cancer, and the potential for social media to fundamentally change how we view our healthcare, how we view our health , is phenomenal.

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What Makes Government 2.0 Different from Enterprise 2.0? | Social.

Social Media Strategery

I’ve worked with clients from across the government who are all seeing social media succeed in helping organizations communicate, collaborate, and share information better than they ever have. Or, should it also be open to other agencies like the FAA or other members of the Intel Community? Where you draw the line?

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Identify the Right People to Manage Your Social Media Initiatives.

Social Media Strategery

We talk often about what department should lead social media, how to get leadership buy-in for social media, or what technology should be used, and while those are important discussions to have, you should be focused on identifying WHO should be leading the social media initiatives. Who leads the social media initiatives then?

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

Social Media Strategery

How did you resolve the various reporting/privacy requirements of hosting comments on a.gov server? When we stood-up our TSA blog in January 2008, there was no guidance on what the reporting/privacy requirements were for government blogs. How much, if any, outreach do you do on other blogs/social networks?

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