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Free media just as valuable as paid-for | CharityComms - 1 views

  • Free media just as valuable as paid-for
  • Free media is as valuable as its paid-for equivalent
  • The event, held at the British Museum, was hosted by the editor of thelondonpaper, Stefano Hatfield, who spoke of the value of free media, highlighting the prominence of brands such as Facebook and Google
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CleverComms - Guide for charities who need to work with the media - 0 views

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    free Guide from ask chrity done in conjunction with CharityComms - free PDF and free printed guide if you ask them to send it to you...also advice on new media. Fab!
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askCHARITY Charity Sign-up Form | Ask Charity - 0 views

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    askCHARITY.org.uk is a free service for charities to join and use Post your charity's details on the site and start receiving the latest journalist's requests for charities in your inbox. Over 1800 journalists and programme makers are registered users of askCHARITY Want to know more about askCHARITY? Read our frequently asked questions Once you're signed up, you can access the free askCHARITY media directory with UK media outlets' key contact info. You'll also be able to read the latest on the askCHARITY blog with details of forthcoming events and current charity PR issues. Plus you can join in discussions and link up with other charities on the Messageboard. Need advice on how to create the best entry for your charity? Try our top tips or call us on 020 7426 8877
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Lets get creative | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    gurdian's creativity resource and new media info website - link to creative industries. We could think of mapping skills of our learners to creative industries! - maybe even plan some visits to big agencies ;o)
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New Media Business Models and the Economics of Community - 0 views

  • New Media Business Models and the Economics of Community
  • We can and should recast the discussion from economics of impressions to the economics of communities.
  • How might this work? Let’s take Madonna and the Live Nation deal for an example
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  • expanding from monetizing Madonna’s content to monetizing the Madonna community.
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Facebook Won The Conversation Battle | Regular Geek - 0 views

  • Facebook Won The Conversation Battle Published in March 14th, 2009 Posted by robdiana in Social Media Well, it took several days, but I finally got the new Facebook homepage. With this redesign, Facebook realized the battle is for conversation. Conversation makes a site more of a destination for people, and the new redesign is completely targeted towards this. As much as sites like Twitter and FriendFeed have been battling for the conversation destination title, I warned that Facebook could just decide that they need to own something. Facebook has just won the conversation battle. Why? The reasons are fairly simple. First, they have almost 200 million users staring at the “What’s on your mind?” prompt. All of the other social sites combined do not have anywhere near this number of unique users. You will probably not hear this from many bloggers, because they tend to be early adopters. Those people, myself included, will stick with Twitter. This is about the mainstream. Facebook is most definitely a mainstream site. One killer feature they have that Twitter does not is lists. I quickly created lists for groups of my Facebook friends and was able to view their updates without the noise of the “news feed”. There are even predefined filters for photos, links and videos. Search capabilities are a glaring omission, but that is not as important to the mainstream user. That is only important for people building third party applications.
  • The other big reason that Facebook may be crowned king is that all of the social sites in the conversation battle have either written a Facebook application or have their feed being pulled in as status updates. It is fairly simple to import your Google Reader shared items, your Twitter status updates, your FriendFeed and SocialMedian activity. The lure of a potential audience of 200 million users is too great to not create some hook into Facebook.
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      That means that we as charities need to be going to the spaces and places where our sympathizers hang out - and chill out with them, see what they post, see their passions, and pass on opportunities to collaborate! - if it were only for the rattling tin! - we have not tapped into the skills of the crowds enough!
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    It's about the conversation...and the conversations spaces people chose in order to engage in conversations, trot their stuff, pose and be silly! - MUST READ!
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Whitepaper: Sustainable Social Media Infrastructure « Miro - Internet TV Blog - 0 views

  • Whitepaper: Sustainable Social Media Infrastructure
  • A new type of non-profit organization is emerging, one that has never been possible in an offline world. These new organizations are creating permanent, sustainable public knowledge and communications infrastructure that is designed for public benefit.
  • The foundation world, largely absent from these success stories, should seize the opportunity to create new funding models for the next generation of long-term, public interest technology projects.
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  • Non-profit projects online can build vibrant collaborative communities of volunteers and evangelists that would have been extremely difficult and very expensive to organize offline.
  • Mozilla Key TakeawaysOnline, a small amount of resources can serve millions of people. Web-based organizations can become self-sustaining in a way that has never been possible offline. When creating a website or building software, costs do not rise linearly with the number of people served. Successful social tech projects can quickly transition from being grant recipients to granting organizations. Non-profits have competitive advantages in the marketplace: high levels of trust and credibility and volunteer communities can multiply the reach of the paid staff. Open-source software can create a better product than the proprietary competition.
  • Tiny amounts of money can let smart projects reach enormous audiences. Avoiding some types of revenue can help protect the credibility and therefore success of certain non-profit tech projects. Revenue requirements relative to people served may be so small that perpetual grant support is the best long-term strategy.
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    Xtine, here's tons of bits that you could nick to justify the impact of elearning @ CLP ;-) it will really, really - REALLY! inspire you ;-) will skype it to you ;-)
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Recent digitalgovuk Bookmarks on Delicious - 0 views

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    delicious search results for all thing related to governement, social media, and digital
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      For those of you who may wish to explore media skills/narrowcasting webtv
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    one of the live streaming services - free
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Presentations and Documents tagged social media landscape - 0 views

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    power of tagging content on slideshare ;-) check it out
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