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Archive for June, 2008

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Utterz social media tool was born for politics!

Thanks to Jason Rosenbaum at The Seminal for hosting last night’s event with Jim Slattery’s campaign team.

I love conversing with people in this setting while using Utterz; their passion and drive for campaigns come across so strongly. And Utterz technology provides an ability to draw that out naturally in conversation.

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  • A jazzed-up conversation cast per Utterz with Rep. Jim Slattery’s senate campaign.
  • Progressive political minds at The Seminal (…check out that story on the unabashed latest from the AP and bloggers).
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The Shakespeare Theatre invited some bloggers from IdealistDC to tonight’s press night performance of The Imaginary Invalid. What a night! (with me rambling after the first act trying to re-live my favorite scene).

…fantastic performances.
…strong female leads.
…hilarity non-stop especially from that actor on Deep Space Nine (and Benson!).

Thanks to Shakespeare Theatre for including DC bloggers for show reviews. I can’t wait to review it here more thoroughly this week.

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Blog Potomac was incredible with a great conversation with Suki Fuller.

Helen Mosher shares strong feedback on social media metrics and engagement vs eye balls.

Frank Gruber supports an analytics tool competitive with Google Alerts.

blog potomac: the geek out begins

Friday, June 13th, 2008

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@shashib at blogpotomac

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Folks share what they anticipate the most at Blog Potomac — the voodoo, inside jokes, and more.

For more media on Blog Potomac.