I am a conference producer at the Advanced Learning Institute. We plan a number of government and communication training events across the U.S and Canada: http://www.aliconferences.com/index.htm.
For many years our most successful government event has been our Social Media for Government training. With these events being so successful we’d like to push the bar further and hold a Mobile Government conference, however, we want to be sure we are headed in the right direction.
I was hoping you could help grant me some insight on this topic with answers to the following questions:
Thank you for any insight you may provide!!
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Permalink Reply by Steven Rothberg on January 10, 2012 at 12:17pm A number of federal government clients of CollegeRecruiter.com job board use our opt-in, cell phone text messaging campaign product to help them deliver their employment marketing messages to our college students and recent graduate audience.
If you're interested, please contact me at Steven@CollegeRecruiter.com and perhaps I can arrange for one of our primary points of contact to co-deliver a case study with me. I've done this before with one of the agencies and it worked well. I gave a brief overview of using mobile for recruitment advertising and the client then talked about how they use it.
Permalink Reply by Elliot Volkman on January 10, 2012 at 12:17pm Hey Erin - You could always take a look at FedScoop's annual Mobile Gov event (http://fedscoop.com/fedtalks/mobilegov2012/) I went one of their mobile events last year and they had some really interesting stuff on the lineup that discussed where the government is, and will be headed. Here is my recap from that event http://govwin.com/elliotsv_blog/federal-government-utilizes-mobile-...
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