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  • #3811
    Rezwan
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    Aeronaut wrote: If you have the dedicated staff, like a 60 person small online research/publishing firm, then it can be an effective strategy.

    60 person? Dedicated staff? Good lord, no wonder we haven’t gotten anywhere.

    Co-ordinating media opportunities like articles, press releases, and videos are proven ways to build awareness of anything- FF, the blog, the twitter page, the facebook page, I’m sure you can see this devolving into the nth dimension as Eric mentioned.

    This sounds like a better strategy, especially as we need to write some key articles and make videos anyway to better explain what FF is about. Educational materials. Clearer on site message, plus supporting materials should come first.

    Twitter is for reaching out to people, first those who are already interested in fusion energy and plasma physics, and then those who might share the dream, but who might not realize it yet since most of them haven’t even considered the possibility – green folk, poverty allieviation folk, futurists…

    #3816
    Aeronaut
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    My opinion of the entire social media (Web 2.0) thing is that once we’ve got our “few good CEOs” on board, they’ll get the bandwagon rolling and the web 2.0 crowd will come to us without reaching out to them. using anything but real world word of mouth. The search engines will also get sucked down our focus, lol.

    #3863
    Brian H
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    Rezwan wrote:

    You might like to make use of the Custom Alias option; you can create a unique text name for any link you create, like:
    http://tinyurl.com/ObamasDeception

    Thanks for the tip!

    Interesting example. :ohh:

    Like it? Here’s a funnier one: http://tinyurl.com/ObamaFloat. 😆

    The answer to the obvious question is, “Hillary’s holding tight to his Stimulus Package.” 🙄

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