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Tag Archives: digital engagement
Auditing digital engagement
One of the things that comes out of the training we do is that evaluating online engagement is hard. What’s more, just finding out whether you are doing the right things is tricky too. Looking at other people’s good practice … Continue reading
Posted in Digital engagement, engagement
Tagged audit, digital engagement, evaluation, kind of digital, research
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Don’t assume everyone is offline
When I’m talking at events or to meetings of people within an organisation about the benefits of moving communications and engagement activity online, I often have someone put their hands up and say: I totally get what you are saying, … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged digital engagement, microparticipation, offline, online, Social Media
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Listening online
I’ve stopped saying it quite so much now, but the four point plan I used to trot out all the time when talking to organisations about their approach to the web was always: Listen Acknowledge Create Share The only reason … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged digital engagement, local government, monitoring, Social Media
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Digital engagement in South Holland
Since moving house back in October, my local government district is South Holland, in south Lincolnshire. I’m no stranger to it – this is where I grew up, before leaving to go to University. It’s good to see the local … Continue reading
Engaging using LinkedIn
I’ve long considered LinkedIn to be one of the most boring websites in the world, and as I described here, I rarely use it when not prompted to by an email alert demanding my attention. However, the first rule in … Continue reading
Posted in Social Networking
Tagged business, digital engagement, linkedin, Social Networking
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