Twitter Promote Mode
Here is what you need to know about Twitter Promote Mode, Twitter's automatic $99/month ad service.
Here is what you need to know about Twitter Promote Mode, Twitter's automatic $99/month ad service.
Read on to learn how verified Twitter & Facebook accounts can help your city leverage its status as a trusted resource, especially during crises.
This morning Twitter announced a new feature designed specifically for local, state, and federal agencies called Twitter Alerts.
In order to comprehend the fast-paced changes delivered by technology, I try to find analogies to the technologies. Fortunately, I have watched a lot of Star Trek in my life...
Looking to engage with your city online in a real time manner through Social Media? Do you live in LA County in California? If you answer yes to both of these questions, then this roster of social media links for cities in LA County will interest you. Happy communicating.
Looking to connect with your local government in Orange County, CA? In this posting you will find links to official Twitter and Facebook accounts for your city governments. Data is sourced from the City Internet Strategy reports created by Tripepi Smith.
Tripepi Smith has released another in its series of studies focused on city governments and how they communicate and engage their residents. The City Internet Strategy Analysis studies have now been published for Los Angeles County cities, Orange County cities and all the member cities of the California Contract Cities Association. This latest study if focused on the 88 cities within the County of Los Angeles.
Tripepi Smith principal Ryder Todd Smith presented the results of the Contract Cities Association Member City Study to attendees of the CCCA annual event. His presentation is available for download.
Tripepi Smith has expanded beyond Orange County with their well known City Internet Strategy Analysis reports. In conjunction with a presentation at the California Contract Cities Association (CCCA), Tripepi Smith is releasing a study on the member cities of the CCCA. Follow the link to learn more and download the report.
My notes and comments from my presentation at Claremont McKenna College on April 30, 2011. The subject: social media, privacy issues and connecting with family.