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Tag Archives: thoughts
Census Bureau Launches New Website For 2010
The U.S. Census Bureau has launched a new website as part of its effort to communicate with Americans about the 2010 census. The website called 2010CENSUS.GOV features an animated marquee that allows users to click on images representative of the population and view video clips aimed at easing fears about the census and encourage participation. "2010CENSUS.GOV puts the census in the hands of the public," said U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert M. Groves. "You can find out when you will get the form, and how to fill it out and mail it back. The site also provides a substantial amount of information regarding our commitment to privacy and confidentiality." 2010-Census Inside the site, the director's blog will offer a look at census efforts nationwide. Visitors to the blog will be able to comment and share their thoughts. As they go live, social media sites and tools will offer more ways for people to get involved. Other site features include an interactive census form that provides a history and explanation for each of the 10 questions. The Bureau says the form is one of the shortest in history and takes less than 10 minutes to complete. To track the census progress, the site will include a map widget next year that displays mail back response rates. In mid-November, a one-page destination about the census will be available on the site in 59 languages. Users will also be able to download an in-language guide about how to answer the form. By the end of 2009, the entire site will be available in Spanish. Related Articles: > AMA Launches Website Focused On Flu Symptoms > Government Adds New Features To Continue reading
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Tagged Business, census, census-bureau, director, director-robert, form, review and story, thoughts, website-as-part
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Facebook and Twitter Now More Important to Search Rankings?
Microsoft has inked deals with both Twitter and Facebook to integrate Twitter and Facebook updates into Bing search results. There is a good chance that Google will be making similar deals, but even if they don't, the Bing deals make it all the more important for marketers to be found in real-time searches. Do you spend anytime trying to be found in real-time searches? Continue reading
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Tagged deals, facebook, microsoft, results, review and story, search, search-engine, seo, social, thoughts, tweets, works, yahoo
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How SHOULD Employees Use Social Media?
A recent study found that 54% of businesses prohibit employee social media use completely. There are valid arguments supporting both sides of this debate. We've seen quite a few news stories in recent months about social media policies coming to light. We've seen the topic discussed with regards to the news industry, sports leagues, and more recently, movie studios . Fears exist. Questions. "How are my employees going to screw things up out there?" The result often ends up coming in the form of strict social media policies that severely limit interactions and engagement. "Here are the things that you can't do." What fears do you have involving employee social media use? Share your thoughts . In many cases, these rules are very justified. Amber Naslund made a very good point in an interview with WebProNews at BlogWorld this past weekend though. If you're going to give employees guidelines and tell them how they should not be using social media, you should try balancing that by giving them some ways that they should use it. In the long run it comes down to what your goals are for social media use, and those goals should influence your policies. When you figure your goals out, you should be able to figure out how you want employees to proceed. You should also use those goals to influence the tools you use to accomplish them. Wasted time is one of the most common reasons companies prohibit employee social media use. Wasted time can be minimized when you plan for specific goals. There are tons of social networks and related tools available, but that doesn't mean that you have to use them all. Try to determine which ones will most effectively help you accomplish what you are trying to do, whether that be push out information, drive traffic, provide customer service, etc. When you can clearly establish your goals and the tools you want to use to accomplish them, it should be easier to clearly tell employees what they can be doing with those tools to help accomplish those goals. If you've picked a tool, you must have a reason for doing so. Share that reason in the policy. Make employees understand. "If you CAN use this tool this way, we CAN meet our goal of ____." If this sounds vague, that's because different industries have different goals. Different businesses within the same industry have different goals. What are your goals for business social media? Continue reading
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Tagged amber-naslund, Business, employee-social, figure-out-how, goals, media-policies, thoughts, tool, tools
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