Foursquare adds C-SPAN to its team

C-SPAN is the latest network to team up with Foursquare, as Mashable reports. This attempt to boost political education and C-SPAN’s mobile presence will allow visitors checking in to be provided with tips geared towards politics. For example, they will be presented to watch a documentary on the federal budget when they check in at the capital building in Washington, D.C.  Also, a check in at the Supreme Court will afford visitors the opportunity to watch Supreme Court Justice interviews via C-SPAN. Soon, these political education tips will expand to cities outside the D.C. area. This is a great opportunity to use social media to increase the public’s general knowledge about U.S. politics. Almost every time a major election comes around, the media constantly points out how low voter-turn out there is and how generally, many people do not have a great deal of knowledge about politics in America. By reaching out through social media, I believe this can be changed, especially by using location-based apps when consumers check in at politically relevant locations.

Social Media is a Continuous Political Polling System

President ObamaObama’s first Oval Office address took place this week to update America on the BP oil crisis. The reaction and backlash from his short speech was quickly seen via social media outlets Facebook and Twitter. As Mashable reports, many users were unhappy with Obama’s speech. The article did highlight how social media has become the virtual water cooler for politics today. What is really unique about this trend is that political candidates and those already in office can have direct feedback with their constituents as they “fan” or “like” posts on Facebook and then tweet about them. Followers are likely to share their honest opinions via social media as well giving the politician a clearer insight into those he or she actually represents. Companies such as Twitalyzer or Twitteranalyzer have made it easy to get statistics about a Twitter account. Statistics such as how many retweets or mentions an account is receiving is available with just a click of a button. The disadvantage of social media serving as the new water cooler is that it makes word-of-mouth that much more important. Information can spread at a seemingly lightning speed because it is literally at our fingertips. If someone votes on a bill or piece of legislation that constituents do not agree with, it only takes a few seconds for word to get out and spread throughout the virtual world.

Using Social Media in a Slightly Different Way

Twitter, Facebook, and similar information sharing social media networks usually inform followers what someone is doing, what is new with them, or what is on their mind. However, former governor Rod Blagojevich are using social media to update followers on their corruption trial. This is a slightly different way to incorporate social media into one’s daily life. Talk about finding a new way to get the media on your side. Blagojevich’s corruption trial involving his activities while governor of Illinois began this week and Blagojevich tweeted that he was excited for the trial to begin. Blagojevich is charged with racketeering, bribery conspiracy, extortion, and wire fraud. Clearly, Blagojevich is using social media to his advantage. He has constantly affirmed that he did nothing wrong while he was in office and revealed his confidence again via Twitter saying, “The truth is on our side.”

Former Governor Rod Blagojevich

Former Governor Rod Blagojevich

Often, media is restricted in high profile court proceedings. Here, Blagojevich is doing his part to share what is happening inside with everyone interested on the outside. This brings up a unique issue between those in the public eye and the public itself. I feel that frequently we here celebrities, politicians, and other high profile individuals complaining about a lack of privacy. They say they are never actually alone and that they don’t like what it has done to their daily lives. In this case, Blagojevich is inviting the public to be more involved in his life. Most politicians would prefer to keep events inside the court room strictly inside the court room, regardless of guilt or innocence. I find it intriguing that Blagojevich’s newest campaign is not for an election, but merely for support and he eliminates all barriers in his power to reach his audience. Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and YouTube provide the means to share any information with social media users. This is both good and bad information; biased and unbiased. There is also a greater element of freedom which is also a risk. Politicians know this. Celebrities know this. That being said, is there really room for a private life when you put yourself in the public eye? It will be interesting to see if Blagojevich can win a victory of support through his information sharing as the trial goes on. Despite any public favor gained through his latest campaign, those inside the court will be the ones to decide regardless of how many tweets Blagojevich makes protesting his innocence.

Google’s New Edge on Political Campaigns

Google is raising in the bar in political campaigns and social media. Today Google launched new tools for political campaign candidates to better engage the audience. YouTube’s You Choose 2010 Campaign Toolkit and the Google Campaign Toolkit rolled out today to allow candidates convey their messages to more consumers in a more effective way. They are revolutionizing online campaign efforts and jumping on the social media in politics trend.

You Choose 2010

You Choose 2010

YouTube’s You Choose 2010 Campaign Toolkit utilizes YouTube’s ability to create different channels for video posts. It includes the YouTube politician channel that is a home base for the candidate. There is a Moderator on YouTube that provides a debating platform for voters to interact with others. There is also a YouTube Insight channel allowing the candidate to see how their videos are doing in popularity as well as reach. YouTube is also providing addition features for those wishing to pay for their campaign toolkit. youtube paid campaign toolsSuch features include special promotional powers based on search terms. Consumers can search specific key words and when doing so, you ad will display on the page. If a consumer clicks your ad, you are charged but the advantage is through knowing that the consumer is exposed to relevant information making them more likely to view your ad. The paid toolkit also features call-to-action overlays to drive donations as well as a television ad online option that allows your commercials to air on YouTube and its partners.

Google’s Campaign Toolkit complements YouTube’s toolkit but also adds in the all-encompassing features of Google. Candidates will be able to use Google’s extensive application portfolio to effectively manage their campaigns. Features include:

Political campaigns have already been gaining speed on social media but now that campaign managers can easily integrate all of their social media and online efforts into one system, social media is sure to drastically increase its involvement in the political realm.

Facebook and Politics, A Blossoming Relationship (Part 2)

Part two of this series focuses on Facebook’s virtual relationship with Congress. Facebook’s Congress on Facebook page exists as another way Facebook is involving itself in aiding the connection between politics and the people. Congress on Facebook, run by Facebook, features updates on how congressmen are using Facebook as a part of their campaigns. Upon perusing the wall of the page, I noticed more posts by Facebook about Facebook than I did about congressman.

Congress on Facebook
Congress on Facebook

There were some posts about congressmen using Facebook to facilitate town hall meetings, etc. but most of them were relating to Facebook’s current privacy crisis. One post even invited congressional members to attend their Capitol Hill meeting about privacy. I was very surprised, however, to see how the page conveniently links visitors to participating members of both the House and the Senate’s pages. It is a great resource for users to find and connect with their own representatives and senators. Visitors can see how many people are fans of each member of Congress on Facebook and go to their page directly and see what they are up to on the hill. It seemed like an easy way to combat the often felt perception that members of Congress sit up there on the hill and don’t do anything. At least on Facebook, visitors can read more about issues on the table in real time as well as how many congressmen feel about them. There are also links to discussions and notes posted by congressmen which help give the people a more direct way to voice their opinions to their representatives. I guess it seems we have finally reached the stage where writing to your congressman means posting on their Facebook. John King’s report on CNN, “Lawmakers joining Facebook” further examined how much social media traffic there is out there and why congress is jumping on board, particularly republicans. Barack Obama may have started the trend, but social media and politics has become a full blown tidal wave.

Facebook and Politics, A Blossoming Relationship (Part 1)

Yesterday, Mashable reported that Facebook launched its US Politics Page at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City. This page is geared to reveal how much Facebook has been integrated into political campaigns and politics in general. This page is a great resource to maintain up-to-date knowledge on the issues facing politics today. It also serves as a place where visitors can have their voice heard and also connect with others sharing similar beliefs. By integrating politics so conveniently into Facebook, an interface already so wildly popular, I believe debates of hot topics will intensify but also that people will begin to show more active involvement in politics. The US Politics Page posted the “Rock the Vote” logo as a favorite image reminding page visitors to vote in elections exemplifies this point. Barack Obama is often seen as being a pioneer at using Facebook as part of a political campaign, a smart move since he obviously cannot be everywhere simultaneously nor can he reach all voters face-to-face. This mentality can be utilized by all politicians and Facebook is the solution to reaching out to your audience from your home base. As election season starts to come around, Facebook and politics will become even more intermingled.

courtesy of mashable

courtesy of mashable

Ashton Kutcher… in Russia

Actor and web savvy actist Ashton Kutcher is stirring things up in Russia.  He says he will “crowd source” questions about The Kremlin’s push to develop a Russian Silicon Valley to his 4.5 Twitter fans.  Kutcher has become a very active part of the US delegation of technology and social media team in recent months and is one of the leaders that arrived in Moscow as part of the White House efforts to improve Russia. 

The actor has goals to “translate the Russian voice to an American audience” to help Russia build its own high tech center.  The Kremlin is in agreement and would like to develop a Russia’s own Silicon Valley to help modernize their struggling economy that depends mainly on energy exports. 

The US delegation strongly urged the Russian government, businessmen and students to use social media to tackle problems like human trafficking and corruption.

I remember when Ashton Kutcher’s show Punk’d came out and no one took him seriously, and now he is travelling to Russia with the Whitehouse to help a struggling government.  We all have to grow up sometimes I guess.  But in all seriousness, I love what Ashton Kutcher is doing, he is a man who understands the power of social media and technology and is using his knowledge, experience and popularity to really make a difference.

From Jack and Diane to Senate Seat?

It is amazing to see the wonders of social media. Over 17000 people joined the Facebook group “Draft John Mellencap for Senate” and several politicos seem to think this rocker could possibly replace Sen. Evan Bayh who recently announced he will not be seeking re-election.
 
By gaining more and more popularity through social media channels he is winning the hearts of voters. Could it be the next rockstar turned politician?
 
A little background of this liberal rocker, Mellencamp is the CO-Founder of Farm Aid concerts and is considered the voice for working people and champion farmers. Small town America loves and trusts him.
His lack of political experience makes him a longshot, but from a social media standpoint, the guy knows what to do and how to promote himself giving him a fighting chance.
 
By winning the hearts of American voters through political campaigns on Facebook and Twitter, his singing career could be coming to an end. The power of social media can go a long way, with the right tools, more and more amatuers could be breaking into the political scene changing the old school way of getting elected.

Change is Good…

In this day in age, social media rules. I commend the President and his staff for understanding how effective social media really is and can be. Whether or not President Obama lasts more than another term or not, he is setting a new standard for how politicians will communicate and bond with the nation, and future leaders would be making a big mistake to not get involved.
Over the past few years, social media has become more than just friends keeping in touch. It has become a personalized search engine. If I tweet that I am going out to dinner in the Orlando area tonight, and ask where the best spots to go are, I will not only get several responses of different restaurants, but I will get real time reviews, recommendations on what to order, and likely even some ideas on how much I will spend.  So now we have friends keeping in touch, a personalized search engine, networking opportunities, but also, and maybe most importantly, we have a bond with our nation’s leaders, a direct line to the celebrities and athletes we idolize. As a social nation, it is reassuring to feel like we know what is going on. As a social nation, we like to see our President as a leader but also someone we can relate to.
Obviously, there will be restrictions on what these leaders, celebrities and athletes can disclose, but that is expected. Don’t you want some things kept private? I know I don’t want everyone to know every detail about my life, especially if I was responsible for running the country.
Point being, if used right, social media is an amazing tool. It is a level playing field for all involved in the conversation. It is a way people can reach out and voice their opinion, and a way that political leaders can get their messages across in a non-threatening way. It is also a way for us as a nation to get to know our leaders in a more personally, and really feel comfortable with them. That being said, it is also a way for those same leaders to see what the nation is saying about them, it will give them insight as to what issues are most important to the nation and where change is necessary.
Obama’s campaign slogan was it is time for change, and he has forever changed the way political figures and the people of the nation communicate. Most importantly, he is setting a standard for future leaders, who will have to understand the importance of social media and politics to survive.

Twitter Intrigues the White House

It is no surprise that press secratary Robert Gibbs has recently joined the great conversation on Twitter.  
Gibbs told The Associated Press: “I opened it today. I was watching a twitter feed while the President visited the briefing room last week.” He said he “thought it was fascinating to watch and see what people were thinking, doing and writing.” Gibbs was referring to Obama visiting the press room Tuesday after a bipartisan meeting with leaders of Congress.
 
His first tweet was very humble, asking for Twitter advice and withn three days already has over 7000 followers.  He has clearly seen how effective Twitter can be, and knows the power of being able to open up to people online and at the same time get a better idea about what people in the nation are feeling.
 
This is one more way for White House officials to get their message directly to people. People can already sign up on the White House Web site to get messages straight from top administration officials. 
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