Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the world.
En este artículo de la revista Harvard se analizan dos conceptos fundamentales a la hora de definir la democracia: la diversidad y la libertad de expresión. Si bien Internet promueve ambos aspectos, no parece que logren combinarse de tal manera que conduzcan a una democracia real, es decir, donde diferentes puntos de vista y formas de expresión puedan llegar a un acuerdo mediante el diálogo que lleve al progreso mismo de la sociedad.
Este es un libro completo que se enfoca en analizar la polémica relación entre internet y democracia en uno caso tan complicado como es el del mundo islámico. El autor estudia el papel que han jugado las TIC en la transición de una sociedad sometida a una fuerte dictadura a un pueblo que busca cada vez más participar de forma activa en la transformación de su propia realidad.
regular interactions on social networks are vital to any business success.
No matter the size of your business, they (prospects, customers, clients…anyone and, potentially, everyone) are talking about you
What does being “transparent” mean? Here are some examples:
Allowing employees to talk about products and services publicly
Establishing a 1-to-1 communication channel
Asking for feedback
Not hiding criticism, and addressing it publicly
Being transparent is risky. But in the long run, not being transparent is riskier.
What if your product/service sparks too much criticism?
What if your employees are not social media savvy?
What if your competitors take advantage of this?
These are some of the reasons one needs to have a proper online reputation management plan in action before embarking on a “transparency journey.”
In the online reputation management scenario, there are two types of negative content that companies should be aware of. One is represented by complaints on social networks. They need to be addressed properly, but unless your company has serious problems, they do not pose a real challenge to your business.
1. Become well respected
2. Be radically transparent
3. Monitor what they are saying about you
4. React quickly and politely
5. Address criticism
6. Treat your Google page 1 as your business card
7. Understand your detractors
8. Attack your illegitimate attackers
9. Learn from your mistakes
10. Ask for help if necessary
Dan Virgillito is a content strategist for Massive PR, providing online reputation management services (i.e., helping companies monitor, defend, and restore their brand reputation on the internet).
Dan Virgillito és un expert que ofereix serveis de gestió de la reputació en línia a través de kissmetrics.
És interessant tot el que conta sobre com gestionar la reputació en línia i com de crític és este punt i com de poca atenció li presten a este punt moltes grans empreses.