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The Pitch 2010 | The Business Factory - 0 views

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      here's a link to regional heats & dates of these: http://www.thebusinessfactory.co.uk/pitch-2010/regional-heats
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      could we support some AFL organisations with ideas to develop a pitch to go for £50l? What about the PR from participating? - what does anyone think?
Elizabeth Borg

Freedom Writers newsletter - 0 views

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    lots of fab ideas here for us to adapt in our own way.....do you think we could find funding to go to Long Beach, CA, to hear Erin Gruwell speak? ha ha x
Elizabeth Borg

Overcome the Obstacles Between Vision & Reality :: Articles :: The 99 Percent - 1 views

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    ok, who's going to buy this book? Will, it has a fab review by Seth Godin!!
Elizabeth Borg

See The Difference - Home - 0 views

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    Shame we're not a charity. Fab idea, this. Also tips on digital story-telling and filming on the cheap. Check out the 'I'm a Charity' tab.
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    What do you think, guru wilitocontento?
william doust

BAD IDEA magazine - 0 views

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      Fab magazine, which I shared with Bunny Martin, but not sure if it has gone under with recession. can't find anywhere ;-(
Elizabeth Borg

Frontpage | Fixdit - 0 views

  • Have you ever picked up a gadget or gizmo,
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    Tell companies what you think about their products! Empower your ideas, and get issues solved.
william doust

UserVoice - Customer Feedback 2.0 - Harness the ideas of your customers. Build great pr... - 0 views

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    capture feedback from your community on the web. They deicide what they want, and others vote! - free.
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Price of Commercial Success (April 1... - 0 views

  • In 1981, Garrison Keillor, the popular host of Minnesota Public Radio’s satirical “A Prairie Home Companion,” offered listeners a free poster of his mythical sponsor’s “Powdermilk Biscuits.” To everyone’s surprise, more than 50,000 requests poured in; the station faced a $60,000 printing bill. To avert “financial disaster,” as MPR president William Kling later recalled, the station used the back of the poster to advertise products for sale, such as a Powdermilk Biscuits T-shirt. The idea worked. “I think we netted off that poster, which was really our first catalog, $15,000 or $20,000,” Kling said. “It instantly became clear that there were things like that you could do.”1
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    public radio (community radio) how a potential joke-clanger turned into money making opp
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Giving Donors Control (April 1, 2006) - 0 views

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      simple and clever idea to overcome the "they are taking some of my money for admin" ;o)
  • A United Way affiliate has boosted its fundraising by breaking the rules
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