August 27th, 2009

The Social Media Revolution

Posted by: Chris Moody

If your boss ever expresses skepticism about using social media, sit them down and show them this video:

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Here’s the list of sources where they get their numbers.

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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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