The biggest downside to that option is that not everyone is on Facebook. I
would like to be able to access a blog site without having to have a
separate account, etc.
Shaunna K. Burbidge, PhD | Metro Analytics
Principal, Transportation Planner
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Ehl/Transportation Issues Daily
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Subject: [H+T--Friends] an alternative to the emails & blog
An alternative to a blog is a members-only Facebook page. There's a group
of transportation communicators from private and public sectors who
established one, and it seems to be working well. It's called
Transportation Social Media. Here's the link, but I'm not sure how much of
the site a non-member can see. If someone is interested in this and wants
to contact the administrator of that page to learn how to do it, let me
know.
I like it because I can check it a few times a week and quickly catch up on
postings. Of course, you'd have to be on FB.
For those who want immediate alerts of a posting, you can determine that
setting in FB to get an email notice.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/transportationsocialmedia/
I do hope the group can move to some new communication form and away from
all the emails.
Best regards,
Larry Ehl
Transportation Issues Daily
www.transportationissuesdaily.com
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