Outside Links:
- New federal gov web 2.0 policies
- Digital Diplomacy
- Government Use of Social Media — “In Addition to,” Not “In Lieu of”
- GovTwit: A guide to government officials on Twitter
- 12 Social Media for Government Stories To Remember 2009 By
- Microsoft unveils social media directory for government
- Bringing government up to data
- How Web 2.0 Can Reinvent Government (includes details on Intellipedia)
On Epolitics.com:
- Learning from Obama: Lessons for Online Communicators in 2009 and Beyond
- Reaching the “Network Influentials”
- Digital-Age Media Relations: Pitching Stories in a Challenging News Environment
- The Enduring Value of the Online Communications Tripod
- Inside the Obama Numbers: Tiers of Engagement
- Measuring the Effects of Social Media Marketing
- What a Modern Communications Team Looks Like
- The Fundamental Dishonesty of the Republican YouCut Budget Project
- Capitol Hill Dems and Social Media: The Sky is Not Falling
- Nine Things Campaigns Shouldn’t Forget in the Gee-Whiz World of the Social Web
- Citizen 2008: Using the Internet for Individual Political Advocacy in the Elections and Beyond
- Don’t Just Spam Congress: Creative Ways to Put Your Supporter List to Work
- Content was Key (and Overlooked) Part of Obama’s Online Juggernaut
- Video: Applying Obama Online Lessons to State, Local and Advocacy Campaigns
- Leveraging Earned Media for Your Online Campaign
- Online Social Networks in Politics: Promise, Frustration and…
- Twitter is NOT a Strategy
- Creating Effective Political Video for the Web
- GM’s Christopher Barger on Social Media and Corporate Communications in a Networked World
- Prop 8 Battle Shows that the Left has No Monopoly on Internet Activism
- Free Online Political Advocacy Tools
– cpd