Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Candidates on Twitter, Facebook and the Web

In connection with today's Standard Examiner editorial on twitter (See Here), I am excited to see many of the candidates for Mayor making attempts to use Twitter and the Web. South Ogden City has been tweeting for about a month now. However they are missing the boat on its usefulness. They have about 22 followers last I checked, but they have refused to follow anyone back. I think people forget that communication is a two way street. If you want twitter, blogging, facebook, etc to be useful you have to communicate with the people not just announce things. Talk to the people of South Ogden.

Follow South Ogden here: Http://www.twiter.com/SouthOgdenCity

As for our Mayoral Candidates here is what I have found as far as websites, facebook and twitter:

Jim Minster:

Vicki Mattson:

Rick Westmoreland:

John Bradley:

I am surprised more candidates are not embracing all of these tools, they are FREE! If I have missed any of their websites please let me know and I will update this page. But from looking at their signs and google searches I can't find anything. If your website doesn't come up on google, how will people find you?

Congrats to those who are trying to actually communicate with the people.

5 comments:

Michael Booth said...

I received a flyer from John Bradley yesterday with his website. It's

www.southogdenmayor.com

And while guessing at Twitter names, I found that Mayor Garwood has a Twitter account (unused so far) at

www.twitter.com/southogdenmayor

Keep up the good work. I can't be there at the meet the candidates night but I'm interested to read your report for it.

BenJoeM said...

Thanks for the post, I will update it.

Flint said...

John Bradley being "a little pretentious" - sounds about the way I remember him.

I'm still ticked off at him for how he handled himself over the debate on whether to run Cedar Lane through to the extension of Skyline six years ago.

Flint said...

Oh - another quick comment - in regards to John Bradley's website in particular.

But this is also one of my big pet peeves about politicians running for re-election, or for another elective office.

When those candidates sit there and list the problems we face, and the things that need to be done - my first response is always - "then what the heck have you been doing?"

If you're on the city council - and then running for mayor - and there's problems or things to be done - then maybe you should have done it when you were on the city council.

BenJoeM said...

Bintohead

Great Points, you said it better than me.