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National Night Out 2011: Downtown Chaska, Minnesota

In Chaska on July 29, 2011 at 8:24 am

National Night Out is “an annual event designed to strengthen our communities by encouraging neighborhoods to engage in stronger relationships with each other and with their local law enforcement partners.”

What a great opportunity to get to know your neighbors even better!

I’m helping to organize NNO for our neighborhood in downtown Chaska again this year (west of 41).

Hope to see you there!

You’re invited to National Night Out
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Location: Hickory Park, downtown Chaska
Event Specifics:
Come to Hickory Park, meet your neighbors, let the kids play, and meet Chaska Police, Firefighters and McGruff the Crime Dog.

Want to help with the event? Contact: Greg Swan, gregoryswan@gmail.com, 304-449-GREG

Photos from our 2010 NNO event:
.Greg and McGruff

Marketing!

McGruff on the Seesaw

NNO Neighbors

NNO Neighbors

Ringing the bell

Minnesota Weather: 122 degree difference in temp within 5 months

In mn on July 26, 2011 at 10:58 am

I actually enjoy this…

February 10, 2011:

July 18, 2011:

And by mid-November, we’ll have snow again! Bring on the jackets (and the pockets within said jackets)!

Greg in the Saint Paul Pioneer Press

In In the News on July 25, 2011 at 1:40 pm

I was quoted in this St. Paul Pioneer Press story about Google+ and the overwhelming nature of so many social media sites: Social media overload? You’re not alone. How experts manage

Greg Swan, who works in public relations and Internet marketing, said he thinks people will learn to cope with the vast array of social-network choices.

“We humans adapted to balance hundreds of television channels, overloaded email inboxes, full social calendars and six lanes of freeway traffic. I would hope no one will lose sleep over fitting Google+ into their social portfolio.”

Read the whole story.

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Last week in pictures

In Chaska, Family, From the Road, Last Week in Pictures on July 25, 2011 at 12:24 pm

I presented at the Social Phonics Summer Camp…

I took Grant to swimming class…

It was 101 degrees…

More after the jump!

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Greg on Social Media in Civic Government

In Chaska, digital reputation management, In the News, Marketing Tips, Social Media on July 22, 2011 at 1:52 pm

I was quoted in a two-page Chaska Herald feature on civic government communications discussing the opportunity of utilizing social media:

The highs and lows of social media

Social media is a powerful way for civic government to connect with its social-savvy citizenry,” wrote Greg Swan, a Chaska resident and vice president of digital strategy for Weber Shandwick. “The city of Minneapolis uses Facebook and Twitter to announce snow plowing. Stillwater residents promote community garage sales via Facebook. Shakopee posts video from their music in the park series on a city YouTube channel. The Chaska Police Department uses Nixle to send SMS text alerts about breaking news in town.

Jumping on the Bandwidthwagon

Greg Swan, a Chaska resident and vice president of Digital Strategy for Weber Shandwick, would agree for the most part, but he still has some constructive criticism for the city.

“Like many organizations and businesses, the city of Chaska jumped on the Facebook page bandwagon, but hasn’t had a strategic communication and community management strategy to ensure updates are timely, questions are answered and that the page adds value to its fans,” he wrote in an e-mail.

Podhradsky gets that, acknowledging, “We gotta be better at this.”

While critical, Swan also understands the challenges cities like Chaska face.

“To be sure, Chaska government officials have plenty on their plates, and in an era of limited resources, we taxpayers want them to prioritize their efforts,” he wrote. “Yet, in many cases, a dormant social media profile is worse than a non-existent one … It’s of-ten difficult to justify return on investment in moving resources into social media, but the opportunity cost of not participating in conversations about your community can be high.

I also put together a “5 Social Media Trends to Embrace/5 Social Media Trends to Ignore” sidebar that ran within the feature.

Five social media trends to embrace

* Online monitoring of what people are saying about your community

* Social community building and engagement with two-way conversations

* Real-time event coverage (photos/video/news) on social channels

* Social focus-grouping, letting your online advocates get involved

* Live streams of public meetings with real-time chats

Five social media trends to ignore

* Establishing social media channels without a content and community management policy

* Outsourcing social media management to vendors

* Editing Wikipedia, which is against site policy for affiliated organizations

* Focusing so much on ROI that you miss out on the conversation happening today

* Google+, which hasn’t yet set guidelines for non-humans

It was a fantastic round-up by the Chaska Herald with stories on the faces behind city social channels, the role of public safety in social and interviews with social channels from Eden Prairie, Chanhassen, Chaska, School District 112, Carver and Carver County. They should enter it for an award. I’m serious.

Last week in pictures

In Family, Last Week in Pictures on July 19, 2011 at 12:43 pm

Our big Army (client) team was in the office this week, including LTG Freakley – who gave an address to our entire office…

We also had some fun team building activities…

More after the jump!

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Last week in pictures

In Family, Last Week in Pictures on July 13, 2011 at 3:23 pm

I spent some quality time playing on the floor with the kids this weekend…

I discovered our washing machine lists “blood” as the primary stain on the lid (does that seem weird to you?)…

I got the last of the rock border taken out of the garden and MOWED down the rest of the flowers. The “reclaim the backyard” project is coming along nicely…

Mr. Grant turned five years old! We went to Chuck E. Cheese to celebrate…

And I dropped his birthday cake on the way back into our house…

Last week in pictures

In Chaska, Family, From the Road, Last Week in Pictures on July 5, 2011 at 12:44 pm

A quick overnight trip to Washington, DC turned into a 48 hour adventure amidst cancelled flights and some drama at the hotel I won’t get into…

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