Entry bubble Where to find us on the social Web

By: Jess | March 05, 2009 | Category: Fun


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Back in October Joanne wrote about how the government was making inroads using social media tools to reach larger audiences. In four short months, USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov and Pueblo.gsa.gov, as well as many other government agencies, have made a lot of progress on the social media front.

If Twitter is your scene you can follow all three. GovGab also has a Twitter feed if you prefer getting updates on our recent posts that way. Feel free to reach out to us on Twitter as well. If you post a question to the Pueblo feed, I'm the person who will Tweet the information back to you. We also use our Twitter feeds to share all kinds of interesting government information like recall alerts or the latest on what President Obama is up to.

We also offer e-mail alerts, RSS feeds and widgets if you want to centralize all the information we provide in one place on your computer. I encourage you to check us out on which ever social media platform you prefer. If you're not currently using any form of social media, why not pick one and give it a try? It's a great chance to learn valuable information in a new a way.

If you have questions on how to get started with social media or where to find us, feel free to leave me a comment and I'll try my best to help you out.

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blue comment bubble Posted by Gene on May 18, 2009 at 07:24 AM EDT

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blue comment bubble Posted by Amanda Walsch on August 21, 2009 at 12:35 PM EDT

It's good to see GovGab also on several social media sites :D

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blue comment bubble Posted by Andres on August 27, 2009 at 01:55 PM EDT

I just discoverd this website a while ago, and I've added you to my twitter and I'm now following you!

Let's see what you have to say! :D i'm also going to add a link to your website to make some people more notice you! It's and ordenador and piezas de ordenador shop, but anyway we got lots of visitiors who may be interested in your blog http://www.i7store.com/

good work keep going on!

Andres

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blue comment bubble Posted by Artful Dodger on October 14, 2009 at 12:36 PM EDT

Twitter really is my thing. I've followed all four of them Twitter accounts so hopefully I can keep up with you now.

Also Barack Obama also used Twitter in his presidential campaign.

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blue comment bubble Posted by telefon dinleme on October 18, 2009 at 07:58 PM EDT

I'm not really surprised (though I haven't given the matter a thought before). I think that while it may be partly because women tend to be more social, as you mentioned, Donovan may also have a point - women tend more to be at home, either as stay-at-home-moms or as work-from-home-moms - but mainly, I think it's exactly because women usually have LESS free time than men. This leads to using less time-consuming social connection methods, and social media is a great one (along with text messages), unlike phone calls, for instance.
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