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When’s the Best Time to Tweet? @USAGovEspanol Experiments with Twitter

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📅 July 22, 2020

Giving Users the Information They Crave: Data and Analytics Tips From USAGov en Español

User data guides what we do at USAGov. Without it, we wouldn’t know what government questions people are searching for. And we wouldn’t know how to design our content to make it easier for people to find and understand the answers.

📅 June 30, 2020

“Diga o marque 2": USAGov en Español’s New Approach to Interactive Voice Response

USAGov receives and responds to questions directly from the public in many ways: through social media, on page surveys on USA.gov and USAGov en Español

📅 June 23, 2020

How USA.gov Is Making Its COVID-19 Content Easier to Find

During the coronavirus pandemic, government websites are working to make their COVID-19-related content easier for people to find in search engine results. They’re doing it by using SpecialAnnouncement schema.org tags.

Visit this blog post from Digital.gov to get a clear explanation of how these tags work, and find out what USA.gov is learning by using them.

 

📅 June 2, 2020

Let’s Talk Shop: How USAGov Outreach Connects With Agency Partners

Throughout USAGov’s history, we’ve relied on the expertise of federal agencies to help fulfill our mission of giving the public clear, accurate information about government services and programs. Connecting regularly keeps us up-to-date with agencies’ priorities and activities. We do this in many ways.

📅 April 21, 2020
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