Email is the hub of social media
When someone follows me on Twitter, I get an email letting me know. I usually take a quick look at their profile and maybe an update or two to find out if I know the person and may want to follow them.
If someone wants to friend me on Facebook or leaves a comment on my "wall," I get an email from Facebook. I make a note to myself to respond later.
If someone signs up for a group on GovLoop, I get a note. Or, if someone makes a connection on LinkedIn, I get yet another email. If you comment on this blog entry... you guessed it, I'll get an email letting me know.
I think you get the idea.
There's no question that email is the hub of social media. Email is the No. 1 use of the Internet according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project, used daily by more than 60 percent of Americans.
Many Americans use social media applications, but they can't spend all day logged into those communities. So services like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter understand that they need to use email to keep their audiences engaged in conversations. In many ways, my email inbox is the ultimate "mashup" of my entire online life across many social media applications.
I've recently interviewed Web Managers at several major federal agencies and cities to learn more about where they see the connection between email and social media in the public sector. There are some exciting ideas and some easy ways to make the email updates governments are sending to the public a key enabler and "hub" of the social media initiatives that different agencies are pursuing.
We'll be posting our specific ideas on this soon, but where do you see the opportunities?

Scott -- Someday I will catch up with all my email and THEN turn to my RSS feeds to see all that stuff. (Yeah, right.)
But in the meantime, I will continue giving my primary attention to my email inbox. So more and more, I am suggesting to bloggers that they add a "subscribe-by-email" feature for people like me.
(Hmmm. I just noticed something.)
Scott, would you please add a feature to this blog so that people can "subscribe-by-email"? ;)
vr,
Stephen Buckley
http://UStransparency.com
Posted by: Stephen Buckey | February 17, 2009 at 07:34 PM
Thanks for the comment... we are soon adding better integration of email with this blog so we can fully "practice what we preach."
I don't like proving the wisdom behind the old cobbler's son has no shoes saying.
Posted by: Scott Burns | February 17, 2009 at 10:04 PM