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Public Sector Marketing 2.0 - Mike Kujawski's blog on strategic marketing & social media engagment

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Time to ask Stephen Harper some questions!

Mar 11, 2010 6:50am

Here’s your chance Canada. In less than one hour you will have the opportunity to use YouTube to submit a question directly to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The Prime Minister’s response to the Speech from the Throne will be broadcasted live onto YouTube at approx. 11am on Thursday, March 11th. From...

Social Media Experts, Gurus, Consultants & Strategists

Mar 9, 2010 9:46am

Here’s my take on the brief history of demand for social media expertise: Back in late 2007, proactive organizations started frantically searching for someone to help them with all this social media “stuff”. They searched for the first thing that came to their mind, “social media expert“. “Surely, there must be...

Modern computer proficiency training for non-techie marketers & communicators

Feb 24, 2010 8:56pm

A few weeks ago our organization (CEPSM) sent out an e-newsletter to our database gauging the level of interest for a new workshop we are thinking of offering. We’ve received some pretty positive initial feedback so I figured I’d test this out a bit further with you, my blog readers...

Vancouver 2010 Mobile Olympics

Feb 20, 2010 5:43pm

I love the Olympics. Besides the excitement of the actual events, I love the sense of camaraderie, national unity and general goodwill that the games bring with them. While it’s true that Vancouver has had its series of mishaps, including a tragic death, the overall spirit of the games can...

My response to the Twitter debate on the NYT and New Yorker Blogs

Feb 4, 2010 12:53pm

Chain of events: George Packer rants about Twitter on his New Yorker blog Nick Bilton from the NYT Bits Blog rants about George Packer’s blog post Both blog posts (especially Nick Bilton’s) generate a mass of comments illustrating the social media digital divide that still exists in our society. My response, which I posted...