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This month's Net2 Think Tank topic focused on user generated content. Have you used a campaign or a project to invite contributions? Do you have tips for successful invitations to create and share content with your organization or the community? Have you seen community members championing your work online with their own spin? We have a couple great responses to share this month to keep the conversation going!
Can User Generated Content Create Unique Community Opportunities?
Brigham at SocialChangeNews answers this question in one word: indubitably!
We couldn't have picked a better time to join netsquared.org. Within 24 hrs of signing up, we noticed the subject of this months Net2 Think Tank - Can User Generated Content Create Unique Community Opportunities? One word - INDUBITABLY.
I would be remiss if I didn't take this opportunity to introduce our project to the Net2 Community. www.socialchangenews.com is the internets' hub for news on social change that combines original user-created content (UCC) with the latest aggregated news on organizations, and individuals working to transform society. Since this directly relates to our project, we look forward to sharing and learning as much as we can for the next few weeks.
I always think of Summertime as the biggest DIY (do-it-yourself) season of the year: BBQs and picnics, camping and games, home improvement and craft projects. DIY isn't just for offline, at-home projects. The DIY approach online means user generated content and creating opportunities for your supporters to show their skills. And that's the topic of this month's Net2 Think Tank on user generated content!
Can User Generated Content Create Unique Community Opportunities?
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