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Crowdsourcing: Getting Attention is the Key to getting the message out | socialmedia.ne... - 0 views

  • inancial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • l, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net conten
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  • tributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net http://socia
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • Instead of an old style news editor sitting in their office deciding what hundreds of thousands of their readers are going to read about or what millions of viewers are going to watch on their televisions we now have random individuals coagulating around an idea and creating content simply because other people are willing to pay attention to it. Instead of the world being presented to us through the filters and 'judgment' of a relatively tiny amount of editors and their editorial teams we now have the world being shown to us by content creators who have managed, by whatever means, to bring attention to their work. Loading comments... Problems loading Disqus? Like Dislike Community Disqus Login options About Disqus Glad you liked it. Would you like to share? Facebook Twitter Share No thanks Sharing this page ... Thanks! Close Add New Comment Post as … Showing 0 comments Sort by Popular now Best rating Newest first Oldest first   Subscribe by email   Subscribe by RSS Trackback URL View the discussion thread. Social Media, Views 78 reads Follow socialmedia.net http://socia
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
  • All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on.
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    "All this suggests a mechanism for ideas to bubble up through oceans of data and set the public agenda begins with contributors being rewarded by attention being given to their work, the subject of which could be shared beliefs of a political, financial or of any other nature. As more attention becomes centred on these ideas the more motivation the contributors have to create more product along the same lines and thus create more attention and so on. "
william doust

Tweet. Meet. Give. | Twestival - 0 views

shared by william doust on 23 Feb 09 - Cached
  • Tweet. Meet. Give. On 12 February 2009 202 cities around the world held Twestivals, bringing together the Twitter community for an evening of fun and to raise money and awareness for charity: water.
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      It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)
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    How twitter & the twitter community helped rasie $250,000 It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)
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    How twitter & the twitter community helped rasie $250,000 It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)How twitter & the twitter community helped rasie $250,000 It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)It is not simply about the tools but about the ideas o how to deploy them to appeal to the heart, connect and make a difference. Check out the video! - be inspired ;0)
william doust

charity: water - 0 views

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    how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too.how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too. It won't happen overnight! so it is best to start right away in building audiences, relationships & trust. Who are your audiences, what websites do they use, what video sites? Can you think cheeky and get lots of page views?
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    how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too. They got coverage on CCN & ABC (US mass media TV)
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    how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too.how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too. It won't happen overnight! so it is best to start right away in building audiences, relationships & trust. Who are your audiences, what websites do they use, what video sites? Can you think cheeky and get lots of page views?
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    how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too.how charity water used twitter in the twestival - www.twestival.com to raise money. Chekc out how they use web video too. It won't happen overnight! so it is best to start right away in building audiences, relationships & trust. Who are your audiences, what websites do they use, what video sites? Can you think cheeky and get lots of page views? They got coverage on CCN & ABC (US mass media TV)They got coverage on CCN & ABC (US mass media TV)
william doust

Video Marketing- 42 Ways to Use Video | Market Yourself as a Speaker - 0 views

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    "Video Marketing- 42 Ways to Use Video Posted on February 27th, 2010. Stop wasting time trading links with other websites, posting the same how-to article to a gazillion article directory sites, and doing sneaky little things at your own website to try to trick the search engines. Spend your time instead creating video, one of the most powerful ways to pull traffic to your website or blog. It will boost your position in the search engine rankings and, in some cases, take tons of business away from your competitors. Do it right, and they'll be so shell-shocked they'll pack up and go home."
william doust

Are You Using Video to Show off Client Love? | Bootstrapping Guerrilla Marketing Blog - 0 views

  • Are You Using Video to Show off Client Love?
  • Are You Using Video to Show off Client Love?
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    Power of web video to influence & persuade: how are you using your video in your services and for service users?
william doust

How to make a video go viral « Technobabble 2.0 - 0 views

  • How to make a video go viral
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    can we better this with viral videos? or as some say, it is like getting the lottery numbers!
william doust

Student video 'Gotta Keep Reading' inspires nation | Communication and Collaboration | ... - 0 views

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      This article shows creative power of video to inspire learners and peers. Could you deploy video in a creative way with your service users to engage other service users? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6D9jiEYxzs
  • ‘Gotta Keep Reading’
william doust

How-to: Make Your Nonprofit Video More Social | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network - 0 views

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    Youtube Video "formatting" & guidelines and making your video work harder for your and your non-profits
william doust

Arts & Crafts - How To Videos | Wonder How To - 0 views

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    video site - see how they feature arts & crafts ;-)
william doust

Learning Revolution: Festivals, Libraries & Interesting responses ;-D - 7 views

Digital Britain Report... http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm76/7650/7650.asp main interest...From informal adult learning.... >Fun digital related activities build confidence & invis...

learning revolution learning

william doust

YouTube - RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    from min. 5.50 in the video it talks about the arts having the capacity to enage us and keep is enthralled ;-) prior to that how Ed is sooo boring and kids swithcing off because it can't keep up with Xbox and other fab ways of engaging !!! - Ed is still in the dark ages... Unless you've been to CLP's courses or done Bunny's video& puppet workshops ;-)
william doust

How to Film Customer Insights: Camera Operator | Laboratory Frontier - 0 views

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    customer insights / user insights: filming tips, how to and links ;-) enjoy - also good for testimonials - so you can do funky vids ;-)
william doust

Made to Stick: Jared, The Power of Story : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

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    Concreteness, unexpectedness & emotion delivered in a visually appealing manner that enables instant validation without the use of cognition can be sooo powerful. Check out the video from the guys of "'made to stick". How could you use the power of story telling with video for your webiste?
william doust

How to produce a 2-person video blog post: Church of the Customer Blog - 0 views

  • Call Recorder on your machine to record your interview, chat, or debate.
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      Total Recorder works too - you can record sound quality to suit ;o) http://www.highcriteria.com/
  • March 05, 2009 How to produce a 2-person video blog post
william doust

Made to Stick: How to Stand Out in a Crowded Marketplace : Marketing :: American Expres... - 0 views

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    fantastic inspirational video that is practical and down to earth with branding
william doust

David Allen On "Getting Things Done" | FastCompany.TV - 0 views

  • David Allen, author of "Getting Things Done," one of the best-selling productivity books of all times joins Robert Scoble to talk about the future of work and how to make the most of productivity while minimizing stress. Allen also talks about his upcoming GTD Summit
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      productivity guru - from his book getting things done... link from my amazon affiliate to the book: http://tinyurl.com/affcew check out the whole video and see if you feel it will help ;0)
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      productivity guru - from his book getting things done... link from my amazon affiliate to the book: http://tinyurl.com/affcew check out the whole video and see if you feel it will help ;0) and perhaps throw a few cents my way? - cup of tea ;0)
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    here's a fab video talking a bout David Allen's GTD methodology on getting things tdown. Fabulous! - read it and get it, if you feel it is useful - there's a my amazon associates link ton the bubble on the page ;0)
william doust

New website aims to raise millions for charity - Third Sector - via char vidz - 0 views

  • New website aims to raise millions for charity
  • The site, See the Difference, will feature a collection of short films through which charities will be able to explain to the public how their projects are run.
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      Wot about the impact of your films in terms of the "documentary format"?
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      Interestingly I was speaking to someone about this....
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      marketingweek has an article here... http://www.diigo.com/0738f you may get a preview once and then you will have to register, or you may be unlucky. This was in the marketing week iuss 27 august 2009
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    new charity videos platform to hel raise money. Viring involved ;-)
william doust

How to: Track a conversation in Twitter | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog - 0 views

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      Top tools for tracking twitter conversations - enjoy
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      TweetGrid - my fav. Helpful video tutorials - very powerful!
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      TweetGrid URL: http://tweetgrid.com/
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      Fab Fab TweetGrid Video help: http://tweetgrid.com/howto
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    this is a fab post Eliz, about how to track conversations by people who you follow or topics - see hashtags bookmark. This is possible through the tools on the page.
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