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A Scandalous lesson in social media

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Outside of their Facebook page and Twitter feed, the show hosts a live Twitter chat each week (#AskScandal) where fans can talk to some of the stars and producers including Judy Smith, the inspiration for the Olivia Pope character.

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Association lobbyists: Congress is kicking our butts when it comes to social media

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Members of Congress have their own Facebook pages. Say what you will about Congress. You can’t deny that the institution has embraced some form of social media. Congressional committees use Twitter to promote upcoming hearings. The House and Senate have their own YouTube channels. A few are even creating their own app.

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The association lobbyist’s iPad toolkit

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You can also share the bill text on social media sites including Facebook and Twitter. Evernote: This app organizes your notes by month and allows you to share them via email, Facebook, and Twitter. Once you find the bill, you can get a cosponsor list by party, a list of organizations for and against the bill and the bill’s text.

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Sharing my blogging experience with others

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I talked about SEO and Facebook and Twitter. Late last year, I had the opportunity to present before the local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta sorority on social media. I gave stats on who’s using social networks. However, the part that generated the most interest and discussion centered around blogging.

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I am not a number

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I’m talking about that Facebook “friend” who swears we were in the same kindergarten class. . I’m talking about that person on Twitter with 6 million followers and only following 2. I’m referring to the stranger on LinkedIn who lies about his or her affiliation just to get a contact.

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Social Lobbying? Sounds Familiar

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As a result, Members of Congress and their staff are increasing turning to Facebook and Twitter to gauge interest in legislative issues. According the Congressional Management Foundation, Hill offices are being overrun by constituent mail including email grassroots alerts.

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My hopes for ASAE’s Diversity and Inclusion Conference

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If no one is actively tweeting, facebooking, and/or foursquaring about this conference, we will be missing a golden opportunity. How can we learn to work together when we don’t take the time to understand each other? We all stereotype. We need to own up to it, deal with it and move on. Social media is utilized.