Could it be that the simple concept of the retweet is breaking down decades of fences and walls between ALS organizations?
We finally see some ALS organizations making great comments and other organizations and individuals are retweeting (with full credit to the originators) to their followers.
If you don't tweet, I urge you to get a twitter account and follow some ALS tweeters. It's cooperative. It's energizing. It's a great way to spread the word.
Many with an interest in conquering ALS keep spinning each others plates rather than letting them crash to the ground.
The following blog post has some suggestions:
http://alsspreadtheword.blogspot.com/2009/06/here-are-some-twitterers-for-your.html
Be there nimbly or be square. Cultural process change of historic proportion could be in the making.
We finally see some ALS organizations making great comments and other organizations and individuals are retweeting (with full credit to the originators) to their followers.
If you don't tweet, I urge you to get a twitter account and follow some ALS tweeters. It's cooperative. It's energizing. It's a great way to spread the word.
Many with an interest in conquering ALS keep spinning each others plates rather than letting them crash to the ground.
The following blog post has some suggestions:
http://alsspreadtheword.blogspot.com/2009/06/here-are-some-twitterers-for-your.html
Be there nimbly or be square. Cultural process change of historic proportion could be in the making.
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