Have You Heard? GOV Is Sliding Into Your DMs
Engaging with Gen Z can help your agency connect with people who are eager to partner with the government.
Engaging with Gen Z can help your agency connect with people who are eager to partner with the government.
How changes in Twitter may change how agencies reach their communities.
At the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, social media is a vital tool for outreach. And it’s fun.
Like a disorganized desk, messy social media can waste your time and energy. Neglected social media can also accumulate security risks galore, from apps that have access to your personal information to passwords that can leave you and your data vulnerable. Doing a little spring cleaning will help protect your privacy and up your productivity. Get started with theseRead… Read more »
At the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, social media is a vital tool for outreach. And it’s fun.
Unlocking the potential of social media data by turning open-ended chatter into actionable insights could help decision makers be more proactive in responding to emerging trends before they become intractable problems.
Here are three ways that you can alleviate stress and perform your agency’s social media responsibilities more effectively during this unprecedented time.
These four tips will help make your government social media channels “cool” and relevant, all while delivering your message.
Social media is a critical platform for government agencies to connect with their constituents but it has also become a new infosec threat vector.
Here are four tips to make the most of networking using social media platforms to nurture personal and professional relationships long-term.