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	<title>Internet Marketing Database &#187; Government</title>
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		<title>By the people, for the people!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Walker</dc:creator>
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Above is our new president&#8217;s weekly address &#8212; on YouTube!  Next up is Recovery.gov, a web site that will track how the government spends our tax dollars.  This administration is getting into digital communication in a big way.  What does that mean to us Internet Marketers?
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<p>Above is our new president&#8217;s weekly address &#8212; on YouTube!  Next up is Recovery.gov, a web site that will track how the government spends our tax dollars.  This administration is getting into digital communication in a big way.  What does that mean to us Internet Marketers?</p>
<p><strong>Thoughts</strong></p>
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<li>The more the gov&#8217;t uses the Internet to communicate the more &#8220;main stream&#8221; the Internet will be viewed by main street.  Ya sure, everyone is wired and hip and online.  What will change is the ubiquity of the net &#8212; the sense that it is no longer &#8220;The Internet&#8221; and simply is.</li>
<li>How long till we are voting online?  There are some hassle with this &#8212; but give it a couple years and hopefully the gov&#8217;t will directly asking the people.</li>
<li>The concept of using the Internet to create the conversation will be even more pronounced once it sinks in that the biggest conversations &#8212; the gov&#8217;t &#8212; is fully transparent and engaged.  Woe be the business that continues to ignore the fact the their consumers are using the web as the largest tupperware party.</li>
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