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Digital makeover: Paul Dewar

Digital makeover: Paul Dewar

by Mark | Oct 17, 2011 | Connecting, Digital Makeover, Networking, Politics, Promotion, Social Media, Tools

This is the first in a new series of posts I’m going to publish. In each, I’ll do an assessment of one politician’s web presence. To be clear, each of these posts will examine and make recommendations for the MP to have a greater impact online. I am...
It’s Brad Wall and education out of the gate in Saskatchewan

It’s Brad Wall and education out of the gate in Saskatchewan

by Mark | Oct 12, 2011 | Digital Public Affairs, Politics, Social Media, Tools

This is a banner autumn for political and social media enthusiasts. And Canada thought kindly of us, planning a staged cool down from the hype. After a concentration of provincial and territorial elections this past week, Saskatchewan has arrived to transition us into...

The “this too shall pass” effect

by Mark | Oct 6, 2011 | Digital Public Affairs, Politics, Public Relations and Communications, Social Media, Tools

Online reaction to the G8 draft report leaked during the federal election was quick and decisive. People weren’t happy. Tweets on the issue reached a fever pitch. It seemed like this would be a campaign killer. For about eight hours it was near impossible to...
Pension ranks lowest among tracked online issues

Pension ranks lowest among tracked online issues

by Mark | Oct 6, 2011 | Digital Public Affairs, Politics, Social Media, Tools

I’ve done a lot of analysis of the most actively discussed issues as part of the online chatter about the Ontario election. What about some of the lesser talked-about issues? I should clarify that there are certainly issues that received even less online...

Twitter lights up with outrage over Conservative anti-gay flyer

by Mark | Oct 4, 2011 | Digital Public Affairs, Politics, Social Media, Tools

The buzz on Twitter is not particularly good for Tim Hudak and his Ontario PC party. They’ve broken negative sentiment records for this election after Twitter lit up with outrage over the party’s anti-gay flyer. Using Sysomos, I’ve captured and...
The digital side of the PEI election campaign

The digital side of the PEI election campaign

by Mark | Oct 3, 2011 | Digital Public Affairs, Politics, Social Media, Tools

As islanders head to the polls, here’s a rundown of the online chatter surrounding the election in PEI. All analysis was performed using Sysomos Heartbeat. Islanders are generally not participants in the online conversation PEI is not as digitally engaged as...
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