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If Facebook were a country, it would be the eighth most populated in the world. It's the most massive social network on the planet--here's how to plugin to TDW on Facebook. Become a "fan" on our Facebook page. This will be our most active area on Facebook we'll post updates and events from here. Become a member of our "cause" and help fundraise for TDW. Join the Facebook Event for the November 10, Tear Down the Wall Day.
If Facebook were a country, it would be the eighth most populated in the world. It's the most massive social network on the planet--here's how to plugin to TDW on Facebook.
Twitter is a "microblogging" platform, letting its members post small updates for their friends to see. Our TDW crew will post breaking news and info on Twitter that you can't find anywhere elsehere's how to join up: Get a Twitter account and follow us on Twitterwe're at twitter.com/atlasnetwork If you want to help us build the TDW presence on twitter, tag your updates with "#tdw".
Twitter is a "microblogging" platform, letting its members post small updates for their friends to see. Our TDW crew will post breaking news and info on Twitter that you can't find anywhere elsehere's how to join up:
YouTube- it's the third most popular site on the web and a great way to spread a message. We'll be ramping up our online video efforts in 2009 you can see what we've done already or subscribe to our videos here.
Creative Ideas
Often, the best ways to get people's attention are quirky, creative, and completely different - here are just a few fun ideas for building the buzz about TDW where you live.Hopefully they'll get you thinking about what new and different tactics might capture the attention of your community! Just to be clear, we do not advocate any illegal graffiti or other defacement of private property. :)
Often, the best ways to get people's attention are quirky, creative, and completely different - here are just a few fun ideas for building the buzz about TDW where you live.
Hopefully they'll get you thinking about what new and different tactics might capture the attention of your community!
Just to be clear, we do not advocate any illegal graffiti or other defacement of private property. :)
Flier a local event - head to concerts, festivals, and other celebrations with fliers about your action in hand. It's a good way to find new volunteers and have fun while you're at it!
Sidewalk chalk - ask 'what are the walls you face?' in sidewalk chalk all down Main Street and get people thinking.
Poster the town - print out posters or make your own, and then head to local coffee shops, bulletin boards, and anywhere else you can put up posters in town.
Build the Buzz on-line - post it to your Twitter feed, Digg it, update your Facebook status, or your personal blog.
Hit-up the Metro- If you live in a metro area, hand a few postcards or flyers out on your way home. This no-extra-effort way of sharing TDW actually is quite effective.
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