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Q2: What are the best tools to bring activists to your site?

Question two, March 7, #mybxb

  1. acnatta
    Q2 Covering issues that are important to them and sharing it where they're talking about it. Forums, Google Groups, etc. #mybxb
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  2. acnatta
    Q2 Realizing that sometimes you've got to get outside of the Facebook, Twitter driving traffic approach #mybxb
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  3. me3dia
    #mybxb q2: I'm not sure I understand the question. I'm engaging my readers, not activists. Or is that jargon?
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  6. dennetmint
    #mybxb Q2: we try align our platform w/ppl's goals. ppl have LTD time, so it's a matter of pkging @TheRapidian so it props up their goal
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  7. dennetmint
    #mybxb Q2: we know if we're just one more thing on their towering list of to-dos, the stream of contributions won't be sustainable.
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  8. me3dia
    #mybxb q2 We've never found it difficult to attract community activists & nonprofiteers; they found us very early on.
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  9. acnatta
    Q2 The "activists" are looking for outlets that aren't always covering the same old things all of the time. #mybxb
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  10. gsamek
    Community leaders are easy to find, if you just reach out to them with your mission, they are usually super excited to work with you. #mybxb
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  11. dennetmint
    #mybxb agreed w/@gsamek & @me3dia. we're pure citizen journalism, so issue is getting across strength of "show, don't tell" (editorializing)
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