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So I have an idea I wanted to pitch to everyone, and I'd be grateful for any

feedback.

I've been doing a lot of research for a Public Policy class about how a

nonprofit organization can increase its online visibility through social media

tools (Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc.). It occurred to me that maybe we, as a

group, can increase our online visibility too. There are a few resources out

there such as this Yahoo group, a new Facebook page, a couple of blogs and that

new website, but it's all kind of scattered and hard to find. Do you think it

would help all the people wondering what's wrong with them if we became more

active and visible online?

Any ideas?

-Kate

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This is great! I think your project is exactly what we need. Keep up the

wonderful work!

Kate

>

> That is a strong desire of mine, to bring all of the resources together. From

the scattered forums and multiple facebook pages, the websites and articles, all

together into one place which for ease of reference I had hopes of an online

forum.

>

> Many months ago we started work on the publicity project and the public

website but with full time commitments its hard to get things rolling but I

think we are close.

>

> Unfortunately due to other commitments , I'm not able to focus on the website

as much as I would like but within the month I think it could be in a place

where we could count it as live and redirect others there from the scattered

areas, but we would need to become more active on that forum as well if others

were to come and stick around.

>

> Ill have a draft copy of the about page up by the end of the week for everyone

to review and also a list of triggers taken from everyones posts and the

database information we collected a while back, from there it will be fairly

simple to get the resources page up and the rest too.

>

> Use the search tool in the yahoo group to find a post called " the publicity

project " .

>

> My understanding of social media is ok, but would love to hear from others who

know more.

>

> I think we need to consolidate what this condition is and how we believe it

differs to what's already out there. ( Which we can do through the about page )

otherwise we will only direct people to a jungle of information making it hard

for anyone to understand what this is and negativity to surface. Imo anyway

> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on 3

>

> Have we been shy all this time?

>

> So I have an idea I wanted to pitch to everyone, and I'd be grateful for any

feedback.

>

> I've been doing a lot of research for a Public Policy class about how a

nonprofit organization can increase its online visibility through social media

tools (Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc.). It occurred to me that maybe we, as a

group, can increase our online visibility too. There are a few resources out

there such as this Yahoo group, a new Facebook page, a couple of blogs and that

new website, but it's all kind of scattered and hard to find. Do you think it

would help all the people wondering what's wrong with them if we became more

active and visible online?

>

> Any ideas?

>

> -Kate

>

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This is great! I think your project is exactly what we need. Keep up the

wonderful work!

Kate

>

> That is a strong desire of mine, to bring all of the resources together. From

the scattered forums and multiple facebook pages, the websites and articles, all

together into one place which for ease of reference I had hopes of an online

forum.

>

> Many months ago we started work on the publicity project and the public

website but with full time commitments its hard to get things rolling but I

think we are close.

>

> Unfortunately due to other commitments , I'm not able to focus on the website

as much as I would like but within the month I think it could be in a place

where we could count it as live and redirect others there from the scattered

areas, but we would need to become more active on that forum as well if others

were to come and stick around.

>

> Ill have a draft copy of the about page up by the end of the week for everyone

to review and also a list of triggers taken from everyones posts and the

database information we collected a while back, from there it will be fairly

simple to get the resources page up and the rest too.

>

> Use the search tool in the yahoo group to find a post called " the publicity

project " .

>

> My understanding of social media is ok, but would love to hear from others who

know more.

>

> I think we need to consolidate what this condition is and how we believe it

differs to what's already out there. ( Which we can do through the about page )

otherwise we will only direct people to a jungle of information making it hard

for anyone to understand what this is and negativity to surface. Imo anyway

> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on 3

>

> Have we been shy all this time?

>

> So I have an idea I wanted to pitch to everyone, and I'd be grateful for any

feedback.

>

> I've been doing a lot of research for a Public Policy class about how a

nonprofit organization can increase its online visibility through social media

tools (Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc.). It occurred to me that maybe we, as a

group, can increase our online visibility too. There are a few resources out

there such as this Yahoo group, a new Facebook page, a couple of blogs and that

new website, but it's all kind of scattered and hard to find. Do you think it

would help all the people wondering what's wrong with them if we became more

active and visible online?

>

> Any ideas?

>

> -Kate

>

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