HynesSights Newsletter
Volume 1, Issue 1
March 2009
Introducing HynesSights.com
With the constant change and development of social media advocacy techniques, Hynes Communications set out to develop resources to help the advocacy community follow and understand important social media trends. We’re proud to launch HynesSights, our own social media monitoring effort, aimed at providing valuable information to political involvement and advocacy professionals. Our goal is to provide analysis and insights focused on how social media tools and techniques can be applied to outreach and advocacy efforts.
HynesSights will serve advocacy professionals with two different products, the HynesSignts Newsletter and the HynesSights Blog. The newsletter will be published monthly and available free of charge by email subscription. It will feature articles and columns that deal with current happenings in social media, and will keep subscribers up-to-date with important trends and new technologies. The blog provides a more immediate way for Hynes Communications experts to share information with the advocacy community. Hopefully you’ll get to know more about what drives each of us to be so passionate about this industry, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way. We’re excited to be launching this new initiative, and encourage an open dialogue. Please feel free to post your comments and criticisms on our blog or send us an email at info@hynescommunications.com.
Hynes Welcomes James Richardson
Hynes Communications is pleased to announce our hire of Atlanta-based communications specialist James Richardson. James will serve as Account Services Director for Hynes, focusing both on client service and the expansion of Hynes’ presence within the Southeastern US.
Previously, James served as Communications Director for the College Republican National Committee, leading the organization’s aggressive media relations effort. During 2008, he worked as the Republican National Committee’s Online Communications Manager, in which capacity he helped implement the Committee’s highly-regarded online communications strategy.
James is a contributing editor at RedState.com, whose work has also been featured at outlets including The Daily Caller, CBS News, The Atlantic, and Politico. He regularly guest-commentates for both MSNBC and CNN, and is a product of the University of Georgia.
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