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SheenaMathieson on Am I following too many people on Twitter?
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Yeah engagements are more important. But if you can balance your following and followers that would be great. If you follow too many people, you [...]
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Am I following too many people on Twitter?
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Am I following too many people on Twitter?
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Feb 07, 2012
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Does following 'unimportant' individuals undermine your organisation's image on Twitter? Plenty of arguments why not from eCampaigning Forum list members.
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Should I include a budget in my RFP?
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Feb 07, 2012
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A resounding (but qualified) yes, from agency, developer and client perspectives, with some more tips on making your Request for Proposals as effective as possible (and some extended car metaphors).
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Organisational and personal on Twitter
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May 01, 2012
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Personality is supposed to be a 'good thing' on twitter, but whose? Where you have several staff/volunteers tweeting from an organisational account, do you explain who is 'talking'?
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Campaigning with UK local councils
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May 01, 2012
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If you're working on a truly local issue, or a national campaign that plays out at a local level, councils could be the right target for your actions.
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Pre-filled forms - some thoughts on good practice
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Jun 13, 2012
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Jan 21, 2016 09:56 pm
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Pre-filling your supporter's key details into an action or donation form can massively increase response rates, but can you manage this and protect supporter data?
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Targeting tweeting MPs
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Jana Mills
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Mar 26, 2012
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Jun 14, 2013 06:04 am
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Save the Children UK made the most of publicly available data, and their own supporter information, to target MPs active on Twitter for their Hunger campaign. Jana Mills explains.
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Getting staff engaged with a campaign
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Lotte Deckers Dowber
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Mar 26, 2012
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Feb 23, 2013 01:10 pm
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You might take for granted that your organisation's staff will take part in your campaigns, but it won't happen by itself. Lotte Deckers Dowber pulls together some tips and advice on involving your colleagues and making the most of their support.
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Talking digital, acting local
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Hugh Mouser
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Jun 24, 2012
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Feb 23, 2013 01:10 pm
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Hugh Mouser outlines six ways ways that your campaign can use the power of online to connect at a local level.
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Making joint campaigns work online
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Nikki Whiteman
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Jul 22, 2012
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Oct 01, 2015 01:17 pm
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2012,
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Nikki Whiteman of UK consumer organisation Which? explains how they worked with campaigning group 38 degrees on 'The Big Switch', challenging energy suppliers to come up with a more competitive offer to consumers.
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