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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)
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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)
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Ultimate How-To: Grow Your Social Media Network - 0 views

  • Ultimate How-To: Grow Your Social Media Network
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    a how to: how to grow social media network...
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How to: Build a Social Media Cheat Sheet for Any Topic - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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      how to find top websites and blogs in any field. I know the first few steps but need to have a fiddle with OPM- thingy files...
  • How to: Build a Social Media Cheat Sheet for Any Topic
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      hi gang, how to get up and running wiht knowledge on any area of interest on the web. Example here is eduction ;0) lucky you ;0)
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    found this lovely page on twitter! -how to build knowldge on top blogs and websites that cover what's being said and posted out there .
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Word of Mouth + Strategy = engrave it in your delivery strategy - Fast.Fwd.Innov@tion - 0 views

  • Word of Mouth + Strategy = engrave it in your delivery strategy
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    just the headline here is good, but read between the lines of how we've been discussing embedding "video" into planning learning sessions - and how you do fab themes that get people buzzing! how else could we build word of mouth?
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FEED - 0 views

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    "FEED: The 2009 Razorfish Digital Brand Experience Report. As you may or may not know, FEED is Razorfish's annual consumer behavior report that traditionally charts how consumers are adopting new internet technologies and digital services. This year we changed tack and focused our efforts on understanding how digital is changing the way that consumers interact with brands. What did we find out? Experience matters. A lot. So much so that experiences are becoming the new advertising or marketing. And these experiences are having an inordinate amount of impact on how consumers perceive a brand and ultimately purchase products. Moreover, we also found that consumers are actively engaged with brands across the entire digital spectrum. Consumers may be in control but so are brands which are so deeply embedded in the culture that consumers can't imagine not making them a part of their world - on Facebook, Twitter or even their own blogs."
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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

How SMBs (SMEs) Can Start Using Facebook Places Now - 0 views

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    How SMEs and your organisation can start exploring the possibility of using facebook places (geo location, where users/fans can tell you their location). How could you use this?
william doust

How To Make Sponsored Conversations Work - 0 views

  • How To Make Sponsored Conversations Work
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    How bloggers can work in your favour!
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Meals on Wheels Charity widget | ifood.tv - 0 views

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    a poor execution of a good idea: how you can get others to share info about you on the web. It is better as a widget. Will do tutorial about this!
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    a poor execution of a good idea: how you can get others to share info about you on the web. It is better as a widget. Will do tutorial about this!a poor execution of a good idea: how you can get others to share info about you on the web. It is better as a widget. Will do tutorial about this!
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Network for Good :: Create Your Charity Badge - 0 views

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    an example of how americans have developed platforms that enable the embedding & sharing of widgts to let your network of supporters raise money!
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    an example of how americans have developed platforms that enable the embedding & sharing of widgts to let your network of supporters raise money!an example of how americans have developed platforms that enable the embedding & sharing of widgts to let your network of supporters raise money!
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How to Avoid Choking under Pressure: Scientific American - 0 views

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      tips for dealing with public speaking, facilitating or teaching - from scientific perspective - more generic.
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    tips on how to avoid choking under pressure! - public speaking presentation, faciliation
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The New How - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

  • The New How Creating Business Solutions Through Collaborative Strategy
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      get free sample chapter here:
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    "Once in a generation, a book comes along that transforms the business landscape. Company strategy typically has been planned by corporate chiefs in annual meetings, and then dictated to managers to carry out. In The New How, Nilofer Merchant shows corporate directors, executives, and managers that the best way to create a winning strategy is to include employees at all levels, helping to create strategy they not only believe in, but are also equipped to implement."
william doust

How to Make a Screencast for Your Website | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

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    how to do screen casts or vid tutorials....
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Money to Grow On (September 6, 2008) - 0 views

  • The common deal breaker? A sustainable funding model. Nonprofits can likewise use this process to figure out whether and how they can attract growth capital.
  • In the for-profit world, the term “investment” has clear meaning and investors have sophisticated techniques for spotting and growing the most promising companies. Yet foundations and other nonprofit donors have not developed similar clarity or approaches. As a result, the nonprofit sector’s greatest gems often languish well below their full potential. By better translating for-profit concepts, donors can learn how to scout out and grow the best nonprofits. Likewise, certain nonprofits can take a page from business’s playbook and learn how to attract cash for expansion.
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    A sustainable funding model can be used by Nonprofits as part of theprocess to figure out whether and how they can attract growth capital! - think like the business world! A further summary in the bubble on the page ;o)
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

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Doodles from a Day Without Technology - Projects - GOOD | - 0 views

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    Doodle without google - shows how arts can be involed in story telling. Does your cause want to highlight isolation? obstacles? - how can you put art to work for you to tell your service user stories?
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The Collaborative Organization: How to Make Employee Networks Really Work - The Magazin... - 0 views

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    "Managing Collaboration The Collaborative Organization: How to Make Employee Networks Really Work By Rob Cross, Peter Gray, Shirley Cunningham, Mark Showers and Robert J. Thomas September 14, 2010 The traditional methods for driving operational excellence in global organizations are not enough. The most effective organizations make smart use of employee networks to reduce costs, improve efficiency and spur innovation. "
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The Serious Need for Play: Scientific American - 0 views

  • The Serious Need for Play
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      useful? - why not join our family learning group or our other charity group?
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    evidence of the need to learn to learn how to seriously play: games without objectives - and how this helps creativity. For kids and adults!
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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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