December 16th, 2008

Measuring and Impacting the Online Debate

Posted by: Alan Rosenblatt

Join us on December 18, 2008 for an Internet Advocacy Roundtable that will explore how organizations can best address the challenges associated with the rapid growth of social media that has increased the fragmentation of the channels of public discourse. While the focus of the discussion will be on the relationships and influence of the English language blogosphere, the interrelationships between other forms of social media and blogs will also be explored.

Our speakers include:
*Marty Kearns, Green Media Toolshed, Netcentric Campaigns
*John Kelly, Morningside Analytics
*Ken Deutsch, Morningside Analytics

The event will take place on Thursday, December 18, 2008, 3:00pm—5:00pm at the Center for American Progress Action Fund (1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor, Washington, DC 2000).Please RSVP here as seats are limited.

You can also follow the event via a live stream here. Also, check out the archives of past Internet Advocacy Roundtables and announcement of upcoming events here.

November 7th, 2008

Daily Specials

Posted by: K Street Cafe Editor

Social Media Politics: How Fast Things Change (123 Social Media)
Barry Hurd takes the position that businesses and organizations will finally take a cue from the use of social media in the Presidential election as a reason to get involved in it.

Measuring ROI in the Blogosphere: Harnessing an Unregulated Space (PR News)
PR News offers some interesting statistics and tactics to help guide organizations in using the blogosphere productively.