Government creating fake people on social networks for propaganda

Government is creating fake people on the social networks for propagating propaganda. See http://www.examiner.com/social-media-in-national/us-gov-software-creates-fake-people-on-social-networks-to-promote-propoganda. By 2012, we need to get a LOT of people out of there.Be careful who you friend. Don’t believe everything you read online – try to verify things with multiple sources. To see the initial request, see http://www.seankerrigan.com/docs/PersonaManagementSoftware.pdf

Internet ministry announces top 10 Christian leaders of 2010

Internet ministry announces top 10 Christian leaders of 2010http://www.christianmessenger.in/internet-ministry-announces-top-10-christian-leaders-of-2010/

Creating Social Change with Networking (cont)

What makes a website work? YOU do. The website is only a tool. Look how we used this concept with a project.

The Problem

The problem in our city is the same problem that can occur in other cities and often does. Business interests are pitted against residential interests and the parks become a land bank for businesses to get the land at near zero cost for their roads.To resolve this, as industry expands in a community, transportation must be planned as an integral part of this expansion. That wasn’t done in our city, and industrial traffic now became a massive congestion problem as trucks and related traffic moved through on our main street. The city leaders then decided to first build up the industry, enjoy the tax income, and solve the transportation issue later. Doesn’t work. To solve it now, the businesses wanted to build a major east-west transportation bridge across the local park. At the same time, plans were started for another north-south extension of a road that would split the park (with the bridge) into quadrants. The whole plan, of course, was kept secret until some people got word about it. Then the local council meetings exploded, with the citizens planning to take the issue to the voters.

Definng the Goal

In our case, the goal was to force a voter-approved amendment to the city charter that would mean any non-park addition to a park had to be approved by the voters. We didn’t say they couldn’t have a bridge, only that the local voters would have to approve it. The amendment wording was done by a lawyer and approved by several other lawyers in independent organizations. An intermediate step was to get approximately 2200 signatures on a petition to force the vote (we got 40% more than that.). In addition, whether we won or lost the vote, to force the city council to listen and respond to the needs of the residents.The leader leads from a macro and micro goal. Leading from the macro goal can overwhelm followers and can create discouragement. In our case the macro goal was to change the process in which city decisions were made. The micro goal was the park vote. The leader focuses on the micro goal. And there should always be some way of objectively measuring progress. On the website component of our plan, we could see stats on visitor traffic as well as buy-in from the residents on the larger program.

Getting Attention

We drove everything with facts. We had a small group with leadership that had been following the issue for years. The secrets became public as we collected the petition signatures and shared what we had discovered with others. We also started our website at this point, using Twitter and Facebook to draw traffic to our own website and its blog. Both the website and blog were content management systems that were quickly developed, cost very little, and could be updated quickly as the opposition began their work. Soon the noise level got so high that three newspapers were interviewing and following us. In addition to the website, we had yard signs, car signs, fliers and mailers for the voters. We stayed with the facts, driving everything with facts.

Engaging Others

Our web site included videos from other cities where the problem existed. We networked with other local organizations that had similar goals that were close to our own. We threw a party for our supporters as they began to work with us. We encouraged people to comment on our blog posts, and when they did we engaged in dialog with them. Our three newspapers continually ran articles and tracked the letters that came in to the newspapers. The articles were posted on our website. We engaged people to distribute fliers, help with the mailing, and put of yard signs.

We Took Action

The whole process was an active process – nothing passive about it. Our research team had to constantly monitor secret meetings and emails that were a part of the opposition. Some of our members were hitting a hundred houses a day with fliers and related information. When reporters wanted more information, we referred them to our website and then met with them, answering their questions and giving them stories and facts.You want a website that can help you change things? Contact us. Our strategy was based on the book The The Dragonfly Effect: Quick, Effective, and Powerful Ways to use Social Media to Drive Social Change, and the website is here. The vote is March 8, 2011 – so the site probably goes down after then. The process, though, would still be broken whether the vote is won or not. The issue will still be there. At least for now. There is more work ahead. To quote the late Robert Theobald – “Think Global, act Local”.

Creating social change with networking

We recently launched a website for a political PAC for a city as part of a larger agenda to add an amendment to the city’s constitution. We used the Econoweb model, which gave us a very dynamic website in a week that cost very little. The content and news on the website could quickly follow the evolving events. The opposition could not. Newspaper reporters were watching, and soon there was plenty of media coverage (three newspapers). To quote one reporter, our own website was better than the website the city had. The work, however, was really a community effort – what Jennifer Aaker and Andy Smith in their book called “the dragonfly effect”.The blog of this website has already been converted to a similar type of blog that we used for the political website. During the next few weeks we plan to convert the static part of this website (you are on now) to the Econoweb format. During this conversion you may see the static part at least partially down at times. The blog will continue to be up and updated at times, and the blog can always be reached during this change directly at http://www.creatingnewworlds.org/wordpress. This bypasses the static component.

The Dragonfly Effect

I’m reading one HOT book here. I read several reviews on it by leading people (like Seth Godin, Chris Brogan, Joel Peterson – chairman of JetBlue) and finally decided I had to get it. The book is: The Dragonfly Effect: Quick, Effective, and Powerful Ways to use Social Media to Drive Social Change, It’s authored by Jennifer Aaker (a Marketing Professor at Stanford) and her husband, Andy Smith, a business consultant.The authors are saying the dragonfly is the only insect able to propel itself in any direction – with tremendous speed and force – when its four wings are working in concert. When people do this, they can make a tremendous impact disproportionate to their resources. There is really only four chapters here, each representing the four wings of the dragonfly. (1) Focus – how to hatch a goal that will make an impact (2) Grab Attention – how to stick out in a noisy world with your message (3) Engage – how to get people to connect with your goal and (4) Take action – how to empower and enable others to cultivate a movement. They researched lots of people doing this and the book is loaded with example stories. They drive their message from their stories. The Amazon book listing has a very good interview with the two authors if you scroll down after finding the book. You can order book here

What Churches Should Learn From Social Media And The Egyptian Revolution

What is a primary factor in the success of the Egyptian Revolution and how does this relate to the Church today?http://briandoddonleadership.com/2011/01/29/what-churches-should-learn-from-social-media-and-the-egyptian-revolution/

Tips for Using Twitter

For tips on using twitter, see our business site at: http://www.netadventures.biz/wordpress/2010/08/14/tips-for-using-twitter-2/

Using Social Marketing for Results

Back in the old days (a year ago) if you wanted to sell a product you would created a web site, optimize it for you keyword phrases, put it up on a host, invite others to build some links into it, and then sit back and wait for the money to roll in. Google might have your web site indexed in 4-6 weeks if you were lucky. Or you could buy an ad from the search engines and hope the money you made from the ad traffic would at least pay for the advertisement.The information that you got then was not real time. The delay between creating and page and others seeing it online could be weeks, months. You searched on a topic and the search engines returned what it could find on those dated pages – or you could follow the links on the pages you did find on the search engine and get the fresh stuff from updated pages and those pages the updated pages to which you linked. Email was the exception, but email has become 99% spam or phish. Politicians in Washington really want to lose and go home this fall – they created a “CAN-SPAM” law that permits spamming.The way we use the internet is changing. The quest today is for access to real-time information using the web. Let’s see an illustration of how this works. Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and other social networks are now the forces behind this change. You will also see how Google is beginning to adapt to this.Let’s look at an example. An attempt by some city leaders in my own city of Tualatin, OR to build a highway bridge over a local park failed after the citizens rose up in anger. To prevent this from happening again, the local citizens began to put together a local petition to amend the city charter so that the addition of any non-park structure in a public park (buildings, highways, railroads, etc.) must be referred to the voters. The time line for the petition signatures was short.A web site was quickly created and uploaded. I added a link to the web site from my local blog as well a link from another blog I have and also a twitter posting. By the next morning, the blog links I added where there in the search results as well as the web site listing. By the next day, the web site listing was gone (Google sandboxed it), but the blog links were still there. A month and a half later, here are the search results:1. Tualatin voters needed for petition signatures concerning parks.May 31, 2010 … If you live in the incorporated area of Tualatin and you are a registerd voter, we need you sign a petition to save our parks. …www.examiner.com/x-5155-Portland-Christian-Examiner~y2010m5d31-Tualatin-voters-needed-for-peition-signature-concerning-parks – Cached2. Tualatin residents push for parks charter amendmentJun 3, 2010 … According to the group now working under the banner of the Protect Tualatin Parks Prospective City Initiative Petition Committee, …www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id… – Cached3. ProtectTualatinParks (protectparks) on TwitterLooking for a place to sign our petition to protect Tualatin Parks. … Protect Tualatin Parks petition drive & hot dog roast – June 12th 1-3 @ Tualatin …twitter.com/protectparks – Cached4. Tualatin eyes charter amendment for parksApr 29, 2010 … Tualatin eyes charter amendment for parks. Residents bring petition that would put major changes to parks in the hands of voters …www.tigardtimes.com/news/story.php?story_id… – Cached5. Tualatin voters needed for petition signatures concerning parks.May 31, 2010 … If you live in the incorporated area of Tualatin and you are a registered voter, we need you to sign a petition to save our parks.image.examiner.com/x-5155-Portland-Christian-Examiner~y2010m5d31-Tualatin-voters-needed-for-peition-signature-concerning-parks – Cached6. Protect Tualatin Parks Initiative Petition and Website www …Jun 3, 2010 … A group of Tualatin citizens today launched an initiative petition drive to protect Tualatin parks from non-park construction or uses …stoptheparkbridge.wordpress.com/…/protect-tualatin-parks-initiative-petition-and-website-www-protecttualatinparks-org/ – Cached7. Protect Tualatin Parks – HomeTualatin Residents Protect Parks. … Please join our efforts to help protect Tualatin parks? What is our group all about? Picture …The top listing is my blog posting, then a newspaper article, then a twitter posting that is now set up to network the volunteers, then a newspaper article, my blog link again, another blog entry that is on another related web site, and then – finally – the listing for the actual web site.It used to be that Google would display two categories of listings: organic (free) and the paid listings. Now there is a third category: links from dynamic blogs, twitter, news articles that represent recent information. All of the top six listings here are from blogs, twitter, or newspapers. The actual web site is not until the seventh item. Most of the top six items will have links to the actual web site.The bottom line here is that even the search engines are recognizing the increasing role of social media. You can take advantage of the social media sites to enable your message to get out faster and reach more people. Contact us if you need help.

Using Social Media Networking with Your Church

1. Know Your Church’s Goals. What is the focus of your church? How does it intend to accomplish that? What are the needs your church is trying to address? What people groups?2. Who else in your church is already using social media and networking? What networks are they using? Connect with them. In our church we have a social network for the unemployed. The network physically meets biweekly, and connects on Linkedin between the meetings.3. Keep the content active. Blogs need to be updated at least weekly, a Twitter account at least daily.4. Target your posts to the needs of the reader.5. Encourage dialog. Ask questions, introduce conflict. Keep your motives and values pure.6. Let others in your congregation know about your networking. Encourage them personally to join in.7. Reference your church website.8. Use additional tools to enhance your efficiency. For Twitter, for example, use TweetDeck or Hootsuite.9. Learn from the others. Saddleback Church has a special area on their website to train their congregation on using social media to invite others to church. Also see Steve Fogg’s http://stevefogg.typepad.com/blog/2010/02/killer-church-marketing-ideas-which-wont-cost-one-cent.html.10. Contact us if you need help – http://bit.ly/ak7e9c. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.

Validation video

This is one awesome video and has over three million hits:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7AoNote: The video is about 16 minutes long. Watch it when you can pause and enjoy the story.Here are Trey Pennington’s notes on this video:Here’s the foundational principle at work on social media:* everyone wants to be heard* everyone wants to be understood* everyone wants to know his or her life matters.You START that process by paying attention. On Twitter that starts by following the people who are following you. Period. It is just that simple. The next step is making social media about them, not you. And that starts by acknowledging their presence.