People
often accuse those of us who live “inside the Beltway” of being an insulated
group of policy wonks. While it’s true that you could spend a lifetime going to
policy briefings in Washington, there are in
fact more than a few things being done which benefit society, both in the
The session was hosted by Forum One
Communications, a consultancy which assists not-for-profit, foundation,
government and commercial organizations in making a positive impact on social
issues by providing Internet business strategy, technology implementation and
user experience & design.
Both the
World Bank and the Center for Global Development presented case studies on the
success of their blogs. The World Bank
blog was launched a year ago, and today is ranked 1,569 with links from 221
sites according to Technorati. Both
organizations have seen a substantial jump in traffic, as well as search engine
rankings as a result of their blogs.
These
organizations approached their blogs strategically. They understand that their work is part of a
larger set of conversations on important issues. They see blogging as an opportunity to engage
in these conversations and a way to improve the transparency of their
respective organizations. They cautioned
against using blogs as a pure PR mechanism. Their experience was that readers responded to genuine dialog about
issues of interest. Their point: don’t try to dominate the conversation, use
your blog to be a voice in the conversation.
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Blogs, CGM, Marketing, NPTech, Public Policy, Social Sector, Web 2.0



I noticed that in 2006 you got a chance to read and post your thoughts about our 2006 Senate Study by The Bivings Group. I just wanted to let you know that we posted an update to the study for the 2008 campaign that you can find at the link below:
http://www.bivingsreport.com/2008/the-internets-role-in-political-campaigns-2008/
It’s interesting to see how much has changed and stay the same in two short years.
Sincerely,
J. W. Crump
Posted by: J. W. Crump | August 04, 2008 at 10:21
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Sarah
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Posted by: Sarah | April 03, 2009 at 05:26