Joe Goldman, AmericaSpeaks
Joseph Peters, Ascentum
Social media is here to stay. For corporations, political campaigns, nonprofit organizations and government agencies, it is changing the way we interact with our clients, stakeholders and the public at large. The traditional notion of the target audience is now too limiting a concept.
With social media we must think beyond target audience and conceive of target communities. The opportunities to collaborate with your target communities are endless. The potential to engage those that matter most to your organization is now unparalleled…
Read more here about government agencies and web 2.0

Introducing Government Agencies to Web 2.0: When A Visitor Becomes A Community
Introducing Government Agencies to Web 2.0: When A Visitor Becomes A Community
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Joe Goldman, AmericaSpeaks
Joseph Peters, Ascentum
Social media is here to stay. For corporations, political campaigns, nonprofit organizations and government agencies, it is changing the way we interact with our clients, stakeholders and the public at large. The traditional notion of the target audience is now too limiting a concept.
With social media we must think beyond target audience and conceive of target communities. The opportunities to collaborate with your target communities are endless. The potential to engage those that matter most to your organization is now unparalleled…
Read more here about government agencies and web 2.0
Introducing Government Agencies to Web 2.0: When A Visitor Becomes A Community
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