November 26th, 2008

Daily Specials

Posted by: K Street Cafe Editor

Using Comments To Take On Detractors During a Crisis (The Blog Council)
The Blog Council commends General Motors for allowing all comments – positive and negative – to be posted even during their bailout crisis.

Survey: Almost Half of Journalists Use Facebook and LinkedIn To Assist in Reporting (PR Newser)
Media attention is just another great reason why using social media could benefit your organization.

October 29th, 2008

Daily Specials

Posted by: K Street Cafe Editor

As the Lines Blur, Digital Agencies Are Taking Lead (Ad Age)
With more and more communications strategies focusing on online efforts, there has been an increase in the number of digital agencies chosen over traditional public relations and advertising firms to be an organization’s agency of record.

Tweet Your Voting Moment (New York Times)
The New York Times has set up a hashtag on Twitter.com to allow tech-savvy voters to report on any negative experiences they encounter at the polls.

LinkedIn’s New Apps Are All Work and No Play (Wired)
LinkedIn, one of the most well-known social networking sites geared toward professionals, is following in the footsteps of Facebook to allow outside developers to create applications for users.

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The CCI is a monthly survey of the top issues Congress hears about from citizens. Each month, the CCI measures the average number of recorded contacts on an issue that a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives receives from the constituents they represent.

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