Just this last weekend an incident occurred in Jefferson City which had everyone concerned and talking online.
Early information was scarce and interested citizens and the media
turned to Social Media as witnesses to the incident were using their
mobile devices to communicate what was going on through twitter,
Facebook, and text messages.
Thankfully, no innocents were physically harmed during Saturday nights
incident but once again Jefferson City became a focus of national
attention through reports that began on Social Media.
Using the website HashTracking.com, we can see the our cities official
twitter hashtag #JCMO had an extended reach of more than 10,400
impressions over a 24-hour period last weekend. If you search 'Jefferson
City', the measurements are at least 5-times greater.
In a few weeks, more than 1000 new visitors involved with the
legislature will be tweeting about happenings at the Capitol and using
#JCMO in their messages. By getting your tweets into that mix, you will
be part of the conversation and your messages will be seen by an almost
entirely new audience with money to spend in our fair city.
Social Media works here in #JCMO, let's make sure it is working for you!
Posted on
Wed, December 14, 2011
by Gus Wagner
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