Internet World: Obama 2.0 & lessons in social media

April 8th, 2009 by Leo Ryan · No Comments

On Thursday 30th at 2PM at Internet World along with Kate Cooper from the Digital Training Company I’ll be revising and reprising our earlier Obama 2.0 KUDOS Lessons in Social Media talk.
And we’d love you to join us in the IW Theatre: Connectivity & Hosting to join in the session and afterwards at a nearby [...]

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Obama 2.0: notes from the morning at Adam Street

January 25th, 2009 by Leo Ryan · 6 Comments

Last week I was a participant in the Digital Training Co’s event “Obama 2.0: Lessons in Social Media from the Obama Presidential Campaign held at Adam Street in London last week. The objective of the morning was to look at the Presedential campaign and see what lessons ther are for businesses. Now keeping in mind [...]

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Event: Obama and Social Media 14/01/09

January 7th, 2009 by Matt Rebeiro · 1 Comment

You might have picked up in this post that Ryan*MacMillan will be giving on a talk on Obama’s social media effort at an up coming Digital Lounge event. After the jump I’ll tell you all about it…

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Google tells me R*M are experts on Obama - well, it must be true!

December 22nd, 2008 by Matt Rebeiro · 2 Comments

This morning I’ve been doing some research in to Barack Obama’s use of social media both in the primaries and the election-proper and was about to Twitter my iritation that every single blogger ever (and this is in no way an exaggeration) has blogged on Obama’s use of social media. I decided not to rant [...]

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Social media and the political process

March 14th, 2008 by Jezza · 1 Comment

Greetings from San Francisco, a lunatic leftie enclave, or the sole remaining pocket of sanity in a morally bankrupt nation (depending on whether and how far you hang to the left or to the right).
The brains trust here at RMM is exploring the applicability of the now-famous KUDOS approach (have you been paying attention there [...]

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