Twitter: Fundraising meets microblogging
Today was the first ever Frozen Pea Friday. Through the power of social networking and the highly-addictive (and effective!) micro-blogging platform, Twitter, the community created incredible solidarity to support Susan Reynolds as she underwent surgery for breast cancer today. Such courage. Such support. Blows me away.
The idea behind Frozen Pea Friday is to donate the cost of a couple bags of frozen peas to a fund for cancer research. Read how the campaign got started and quickly flourished here.
Check out this screenshot to the right: the amount of support can be seen by the sea of pea-green avatars from literally thousands and thousands of Twitterers.
I chose this fun one:
I’m fairly new to Twitter myself, and am still getting the hang of this platform. It can be time-consuming. Yet, there’s an art and science to using Twitter effectively. I believe we saw an amazing demonstration of Twitter’s power today with Frozen Pea Friday.
- For additional creative (and socially acceptable!) ways to using Twitter effectively, check out Chris Brogan’s Twitter Revisited blog post.
- I also particularly enjoy Caroline Middlebrook’s Big Juicy Twitter Guide.
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@David – my pleasure! Happy to spread the word for a good cause. I totally believe what you say.
Hello,
This is David Neff over at the American Cancer Society. Thanks for helping us the spread the word about something that effects thousands of women every year. Breast Cancer is treatable when caught early.
Thanks,
David
P.S. If your coming to SXSW hear us talk Frozen Peas at our Interactive Panel.
Mari, thanks for your write-up on the Frozen Pea Fund. It’s great to make the connection with you on Twitter.