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3 Digital Comm Trends In State And Local Gov

In the past few years the scope of digital communications in government has gone through a tremendous change. Gone are the days when a simple press release would suffice. Now governments at all levels are responsible for communications outreach through many different channels; emails, social media, text messaging etc.

For a local Parks and Recreation’s department posting a bulletin in the newspaper is no longer the best way to reach out to the community. They have to go digital and send emails, post to Twitter and Facebook, if they want to reach their community.

So how can state and local government’s succeed in these changing times? And what is on the horizon?

GovDelivery surveyed more than 250 government communicators across the state, local and transit authorities in the beginning of 2014 to compile some of the top priorities trending this year. You can download the white paper here.

Three major trends emerged from the survey:

Bonus Trend: Go Mobile

50% of respondents said they wanted to add or increase their mobile messaging and another 30% said they were strongly considering SMS text messaging features.

You can download the GovDelivery white paper on trends here.

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