About JD Rucker

+JD Rucker is Editor at Soshable, a Social Media Marketing Blog. He is a Christian, a husband, a father, and Director of Digital Marketing for KPA. He drinks a lot of coffee, usually in the form of a 5-shot espresso over ice. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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  1. Its changing everything, Politics and the Corporate world. Where is the privacy and control of public disclosure, when social media is so transparent. Good article btw I am really interested into how this will evolve.

  2. How are politicians going to enjoy the new Google+ “Find My Face” feature? http://www.hula-hub.com/2011/12/12/google-face-tagging-feature-find-my-face-google/

  3. myonlinesky says:

    I really believe that social media blog can change many things.
    It can possible to change the theme of politics also.

  4. Hi JD – “Find a message.” – I am personally interested in how Politician’s are finding their message. I’ve collected some data and done some initial analysis of Republican & Democratic feeds here:

    http://www.politickerusa.com/blog/2012/01/07/what-we-tweet-about-when-we-tweet-about-politics/

    Wondering if you had any feedback

  5. Even in this election 2012 season, are Twitter and Facebook the only major social tools of any significance ? If this is the age-of-infancy for social media in politics, what other tools should we expect to see in its “adulthood” ?

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