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With 2012 around the corner, political campaigns and lobbying are set to explode, and mobile will play a critical part unlike what has ever been seen before! There is an increasing need for nonprofits to turn their supporters into passionate activists and make citizens’ voices heard in government as important causes depend on it; mobile technology will serve as an important conduit for this.
Join us on September 29 at 2pm EST for our next webinar: ‘Creating Loyal & Engaged Advocates via Mobile Apps.’ In this Webinar we will showcase an advocacy group, Susie’s Law Movement, and the launch of their Smartphone app, ‘Susie’s Law First Responders’
We will highlight:
Given the constantly escalating number of Smartphone users in the country, Susie’s Law Supporters realized they needed to expand their brand to where their supporters were, and increase engagement and interaction with the animal lovers of North Carolina, to stay true to their mission.
Last week I presented at the NCTech4Good conference here in North Carolina. What a great experience!
So, you’re sipping coffee at a Starbucks in Manhattan looking out onto 5th avenue, wondering in what new way you can now help change the world. The scene in front of you - a middle aged man (possibly of strained income) chalking out beautiful images on the sidewalk, and right opposite him, a young woman from the ‘Facebook’ generation, wildly tapping away on her Smartphone. The irony, you think? No. To you it means something. Something clicks, and it’s like a jigsaw puzzle just fell into place inside your brain. You have just figured out how that moment could have been life changing for the man, the young woman, and you.
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