22 responses to “The Race is On(line) for Google Fiber – How the Candidates are Faring in the Digital Space”

  1. Alissa Sheley

    Thanks for posting this report, David!
    I’m very proud that Topeka is a top contender, it’s been great seeing the community rally together for the #1G4Topeka movement!

    I look forward to your future reports and tracking everyone’s progress!

    @AlissaSheley

  2. david

    Our pleasure, Alissa. Best of luck to you and Topeka!

  3. Jim Sikkema

    Great Article ; and not to disagree with Mr. topeka, but Grand Rapids, Mi is leading with 30,000 plus Facebook fans, a website, an event planed for the 19th of March as a mass gathering in our Downtown.
    We are the country’s leader in this effort and we would love to see Google come to our Growing and thriving City!

  4. [...] Although Grand Rapids leads the nation in the number of Facebook fans vying for Google’s ultra high-speed fiber-optic network, it ranks third in “share of the total conversation happening around the initiative online,” according to a new report, “Google Fiber: Share of Voice Report.” [...]

  5. [...] is going strong! Here is a report of the top cities in this and Topeka is in the top 3!! The Age of Open Conversation | Steketee Greiner and Company | 3.0 Communications Grand Rapids, MI There is a pdf at the end of the article. Here is a screenshot of the Digital graph, we're #2 in [...]

  6. Samantha

    Please don’t miss Kalamazoo, MI has adopted the campaign slogan/nick-name Kalamazoogle.

  7. Ari Herzog

    No offense, but that is the silliest report for the simple reason it does not take population into account. I’m not surprised those communities with the larger populations have more people using online media channels, and thus are trending higher.

    Newburyport, Massachusetts has as much a shot as anyone else but we’re apparently slighted in your report because of our 17,000 population.

  8. Roch101

    I think you need to be more diligent in collecting your data. You have 901 Facebook fans for Greensboro, NC. That is off by by about 4,400.

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=297271936497

  9. Kevin

    Ari, Google themselfs said they are looking for City’s with 50,000+ people. You are unlikely to qualify.

  10. Nan Fletcher

    Look for a capitol effort by Google Fiber for Lansing and East Lansing!

  11. Roch101

    Google says they want to serve 50,000 to 500,000 people, perhaps in multiple locations; they could get there by including Newburyport.

  12. Tim

    If you’re going to run a report like this you should try to gather better information.

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=311726201442

    Peoria IL 5772 Facebook Fans as of 3/19

  13. [...] Your Pick to Win? Don’t know? Well, you can check out how the candidates are faring in the digital space by checking out the PDF “Google Fiber Share of Voice Report”–awesome maps and [...]

  14. Martin

    David, your graphs, maps, and charts have got me drooling; awesome job you guys have done over there!
    I’m fascinated by Google’s project and have been compiling a (fairly extensive) list of cities interested in getting Google’s fiber over the past couple of weeks. It may help you with your campaign-codename filter to check it out… though from my research your Top Ten seemed pretty on. (I was surprised not to see Seattle or Philly on there…)
    Thanks for the great reporting!

    1. david

      Martin, thanks for the kudos and the excellent information! We’ll be certain to reference your list in the coming week!

      David

  15. Clark Mackey

    Such a nice report – thanks for pulling all that together.

    Asheville’s Google fiber bid tracking:
    Our twitter hash: #googleavl
    Our home page: googleavl.com
    Our facebook: http://www.facebook.com
    /googlefiber#!/group.php?gid=302144763214
    Our theme song: http://blogasheville.blogspot.com/2010/03/google-fiber-hava-nagila-siriusb.html

  16. Preston Austin

    Hi guys – didn’t get a chance to say anything before now but this is a pretty interesting report you put together – thanks for publishing it.

    Madison’s approach has been to say to everyone: step up, just do stuff and tell us about it and we’ll build a coherent presence around it. The group I’m spokesmodeling for is the Madfiber cabal and we’ve ended up in the center of it – if you want to be sure to track everything it is all linked to from http://madfiber.net – and we are the “Official” site for Madison’s community response supplementing the city response which we are also helping the city author.

    The formal RFI response has mostly been coordinated through email channels, but I’ll work to get that visible next week – all about getting the process exposed and getting as many people’s input as possible. For Madison, as I said to the city last week, success is about the community recognizing what is possible, what our assets are, and what we want. Having done that we win something worth having – regardless of where Google puts their fiber :)

    1. david

      Thanks for the update. I agree with your thought that no matter how it all turns out, true community involvement is the real key here. The most important take away from our report is that there are bunch of great communication tools out there these days and even more data that’s generated from the efforts put into using them. Companies, communities and individuals need to know what their priorities are, and they need to create strategies and generate metrics and insights that will help them hit their goals. Here’s hoping it all goes to plan for you in Madison!

  17. Mark

    We fear not, the madfiber cabal. Memphis has the Middle Mile.

  18. [...] I am not a super technophile. But I do know that in the race for Google Fiber between several communities, Greensboro is in the top 10 according to one blog. [...]

  19. Flaviu Leordeanu

    MEMPHIS, TN: on Facebook alone there are two main groups representing Memphis: one with 4300 members as of 3/22: http://bit.ly/c8M7S6 and one with 1445 members as of 3/22: http://bit.ly/9wO4Tc

  20. John Warner

    Greenville SC used names that did not include “Greenville” in them

    Website is http://www.wearefeelinglucky.com

    Twitter hashtags: #LuckyGVL and #GoogleonMain

    Facebook: We Are Feeling Lucky- Greenville, SC For Google Fiber

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