Teaching Politicians to Be Friends
Facebook is holding seminars in D.C. next week to teach politicos how to use the social network:
Join the Facebook Politics Team and Special Guests in a lively seminar about how Facebook and social media can be an integral part of your campaign and constituent strategy. Find out what you should start doing today to boost your campaigning and fundraising efforts, while connecting with your supporters on a deeper and more personal level.
May I propose a scholarship for the Giuliani campaign, who only just opened up his MySpace page to the public? (Facebook link here)
By washingtonpost.com Editors |
October 1, 2007; 2:32 PM ET
Rudy Giuliani
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