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* '''Social Media Material Sourcing (Required)''': Facebook and Twitter are great publicity tools for the simple reason that they have the ability to easily reach large groups of people that might otherwise not hear about us. You may have Facebook friends who you didn't know liked Star Trek, for example, and they might share your post with their own friends! Continue that line of thinking and there's no end to who we could reach! We need help with the following things: | * '''Social Media Material Sourcing (Required)''': Facebook and Twitter are great publicity tools for the simple reason that they have the ability to easily reach large groups of people that might otherwise not hear about us. You may have Facebook friends who you didn't know liked Star Trek, for example, and they might share your post with their own friends! Continue that line of thinking and there's no end to who we could reach! We need help with the following things: | ||
** Increasing our activity on Facebook and Twitter, which equates to better publicity and a chance for more people to interact with us. To do this, we need plenty of material that we can link to, discuss or promote. An easy source of information is the group's own website and the daily news articles (although replicating that blow for blow isn't as good as varying things up!). We need four items of interest a week, which can be sourced from anywhere on the net on the topics of Star Trek (in all its forms), real world articles of scientific interest (especially those with links to treknology) and articles on creative writing and roleplaying. Some ideas for places to look are: | ** Increasing our activity on Facebook and Twitter, which equates to better publicity and a chance for more people to interact with us. To do this, we need plenty of material that we can link to, discuss or promote. An easy source of information is the group's own website and the daily news articles (although replicating that blow for blow isn't as good as varying things up!). We need four items of interest a week, which can be sourced from anywhere on the net on the topics of Star Trek (in all its forms), real world articles of scientific interest (especially those with links to treknology) and articles on creative writing and roleplaying. Some ideas for places to look are: |