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Alexandra Bornkessel (@SocialBttrfly)

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I believe in the heart of a person--power of the people. Apply social innovation, marketing & tech for good @RTI_Intl. Professor @ AU. Advocate @Research_MS.
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As reported by NextGov, yesterday there was a column in Wall Street Journal stating that .gov websites should accept advertisements.In the column, he suggested that IRS could make between $50-100 million in advertising alone from their website.In an interesting pilot study, WA Department of Transportation is working on a pilot of including advertising in their 410 million annual page views - really fascinating study and use case-TSA bins - have Zappos ads in about 10 major airportsBudgets are tight at all levels and may be a way to increase revenue. So what do you think, should we allow advertising on .gov websites?  Are their cases where you

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