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​FACEBOOK ï»¿Social Network

Everyone knows what Facebook is, and just about everyone has one. Pages of Facebook operate slightly differently than the personal account that you use to sign up for. A page uses a like system rather than a friend system. Once a user likes the page of your campaign they will get updates on their timeline and a notification sent right to their phone if they have this setting on. I personally used a Facebook page for my Social Action Project in an attempt to spread my message to the public and it is highly recommended.

​TWITTER ï»¿Social Network

Twitter is one of the top and largest social networks available on the internet. Everyday millions of users log on to twitter to check up and keep updated on issues that are important to them. All it takes is one account and a couple of 140 characters long messages to the public to ignite the fire of your campaign.

​YOUTUBE ï»¿Video Sharing

The absolute largest video sharing site known to man known as YouTube. Thousands of videos are uploaded to YouTube every day and the number just keep raising. The guy who started the Kony 2012 campaign actually used YouTube as his weapon of choice to get his message across. Jason had a simple idea in that he would set out to make a video and place it on the internet using YouTube. The video was a smashing success that brought him national attention and got his campaign in the public eye. All thanks to the magic of the internet.

​BLOGGER ï»¿Blog Cilent

The most popular blogging client on the internet made and run by Google. This blogging client is simple fast and easy to use and operate. You simply sign up and start posting your stories and messages for people all across the nation to see. You can even track statistics such as how many views you receive with graphs and full creative freedom when it comes to design.

YOUR TOOLS

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