A great example of an engaged fan base (see #20) is the recent fundraising effort by Wikipedia, which hit a big financial milestone: it raised $16 million in just six weeks. That's its entire fundraising goal for the fiscal year -- twice what it raised last year. It came in small donations, $20 or so each, from hundreds of thousands of Wikipedia users all over the world.
For more on this visit http://tinyurl.com/3229oep.
A greet example of an engaged fan base is the recent Wikipedia fundraising effort which hit a big financial milestone: it raised $16 million in just six weeks. That's its entire goal for the fiscal year - twice what it raised last year. It came in small donations, $20 or so each, from hundreds of thousands of Wikipedia users all over the world.
For more on how they did this visit: http://tinyurl.com/3229oep
Definitely agree with #16 and #20. It doesn't work just to talk "at" people - you have to provide them with info they can use or engage them in a conversation. And that conversation can't always be measured by numbers of fans/followers/friends.
A great example of an engaged fan base (see #20) is the recent fundraising effort by Wikipedia, which hit a big financial milestone: it raised $16 million in just six weeks. That's its entire fundraising goal for the fiscal year -- twice what it raised last year. It came in small donations, $20 or so each, from hundreds of thousands of Wikipedia users all over the world.
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A greet example of an engaged fan base is the recent Wikipedia fundraising effort which hit a big financial milestone: it raised $16 million in just six weeks. That's its entire goal for the fiscal year - twice what it raised last year. It came in small donations, $20 or so each, from hundreds of thousands of Wikipedia users all over the world.
ReplyDeleteFor more on how they did this visit:
http://tinyurl.com/3229oep
Definitely agree with #16 and #20. It doesn't work just to talk "at" people - you have to provide them with info they can use or engage them in a conversation. And that conversation can't always be measured by numbers of fans/followers/friends.
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