Dear Federal, State and Local Government Communications Professionals:
As the Internet continues to mature from a vast encyclopedia of information into a web of tools for connecting people and sharing information via applications like blogs, digg, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and Delicious, employees and citizens alike are expecting that these same features are available in their personal and professional lives. The flexible, transparent nature of these tools enables anyone to communicate and collaborate with others regardless of physical, cultural, or political barriers. Just while you read this, someone, somewhere could have launched an online campaign to support or defeat your latest public policy initiative. How can government keep up?
The age of social media has arrived whether we like it or not – the public sector can't afford to miss out on learning how these tools are being used in this new interactive environment!
Web 2.0 has created a new way of communicating. Today's organizations must embrace the new forms of communications, including blogs, wikis, podcasts, vodcasts, widgets, and social bookmarking to stay competitive and maximize efficiency in decision-making efforts faced everyday. It is your responsibility, as a government communications leader, to inspire and educate your agency in the latest tools and trends that encompass the newest world of communications: Social Media.
How Will This Conference Help You And Your Organization?
This conference will help you understand how to utilize these tools with your employees, the citizens you serve, and other stakeholders and customers.
At this conference, you will hear proven strategies and practical experience, from leading organizations and practitioners, on how to use social media tools to change the way your organization communicates, collaborates, and shares information. Specifically, you will hear how the:
- U.S. Department of Defense collaborated with other federal agencies to highlight synergies, engage new audiences, and improve content distribution through social media
- City of Owasso, Oklahoma turned to Web 2.0 technologies to increase citizen participation in a public planning project
- Minority Business Development Agency applied communications strategies to their LinkedIn Group, as they are all business owners; Facebook page for information about the Agency; and Twitter, to highlight what the National Director is doing and share information
Register today online or call our conference hotline at 888-362-7400 to attend A.L.I.'s conference on "Social Media for Government," this September in Chicago. This is your opportunity to hear from leading communicators and organizations that are already using social media to change the way their organizations operate and how they engage key stakeholders. With the agility and speed of today's Web 2.0, you can guarantee the presentations will be timely and relevant – speakers will need to make changes just hours before they present – you can't beat that.
I look forward to seeing you at this information-packed event.
Sincerely,
Hillary Hartley, Director of Integrated Marketing
NIC INC.
Conference Chairperson
Hillary Hartley is the Director of Integrated Marketing for NIC Inc. – the largest provider of outsourced eGovernment portals and services, currently serving 23 states and hundreds of local governments in the United States. Hillary works with teams to integrate both traditional marketing and design best practices, along with Web 2.0 technology and social media strategies. She also created and oversees NIC’s successful partner portal, an exclusive resource for eGovernment leaders across the country. In 2004, Hillary led the team that created MyPollingPlace.com – the first nationwide polling place lookup site launched during the November general election. A frequent speaker at government technology events, Hillary tries to bring things down to basics: data + people = "government 2.0".
P.S. Reserve your spot today to learn how you and your team can better manage your social media efforts that result in maximized communications. Register 3 people and get the 4th for FREE! For more information, call (888) 362-7400 or
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