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Post by michael on Apr 22, 2012 0:51:35 GMT -5
Hey folks.
As many of you know, I have been Tweeting about Mother Confessor Day on May 13. I had intended to put off starting any discussions about the day until after April 26 but I just realized I may be on the road come May 13 so everything I do will have to be set up in advance.
Hence, I figure we're close enough to the date that I should get the discussion going. I have some ideas but this is clearly something a lot of you should have good ideas about.
For example, we used #motherconfessorday in 2010 and I think I read somewhere on these forums that you cannot use that hashtag again.
How about "#happymotherconfessor day" instead?
Also, as we want to honor Bridget Regan with these Tweets, we don't want to completely overwhelm her, either, do we? But this year she'll have two reasons to celebrate Mother Confessorhood so I hope a lot of fans will join in and send her at least one Tweet.
So the question is, do we want to try for a trending event with a 3-hour window or is it good enough that we ask everyone to send Bridget a single Tweet?
Please share your thoughts.
Also, I'd like to see suggestions for some good fan videos that can be promoted. I feel like we fans can and should do more to help promote all the creative videos on YouTube (or wherever).
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Post by Extremis on Apr 28, 2012 20:50:17 GMT -5
Hey Michael If I recall correctly, we did try the #HappyMotherConfessorDay hashtag, but ended up switching to #MotherConfessorDay mid-trend to get it into the top.
We could try: #MotherConfessor #HappyMotherConfessor #KahlanConfessorDay #HappyConfessorDay
Try #HappyMotherConfessorDay again??
I'd suggest the trending window for the hashtag instead of spamming Bridget (she will undoubtedly get some tweets tagged to her in any case, but we usually don't encourage Seekers to spam a LotS star Upon occasion, a couple of Seekers will ask them to retweet to help trend ;D )
With the fun of the #SaveTheSeeker tweetathon on April 26th, LotS fans have been asking when the neXt tweetathon is. (It was great that we got that one to trend at #3 in the USA )
Once a hashtag is decided on, we can get an event page setup on FB, and let Laura of SOS know to spread the word on twitter too.
P.S. The "Pass it On" LOTSVideo are good vids to promote
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Post by michael on May 9, 2012 1:07:40 GMT -5
Let's go with #MotherConfessor Day (that is, hashtag + day, separated by a space). Example: "Wishing everyone a happy #MotherConfessor Day today." Laura asked about what timeframe would be good. Let's aim for 12 PM to 3PM Pacific Time. That seems to be a good time slot. At the same time, I thought we could do a little charitable work and help promote some Mother-related organizations, such as: www.mommuseum.org/The Museum Of Motherhood is the first and only facility of its kind, celebrating the “her”story of mothers around the world. Join us for classes, workshops, lectures, film screenings & more. See our calendar. They have a Twitter account at: twitter.com/#!/MOMmuseum www.m2m.org/mothers2mothers employs and trains mothers living with HIV to prevent new HIV infections among infants and keep their mothers alive. These "Mentor Mothers" work alongside doctors and nurses to bring critical information and support to pregnant women and new mothers with HIV. Mentor Mothers have gone through prevention of mother-to-child transmission programs themselves, are trained as peer educators and role models, and are paid members of the health care team, offering one-on-one peer education and group support sessions. They have a Twitter account: twitter.com/#!/m2mtweets www.motherscenter.org/The National Association of Mothers’ Centers recognizes the challenges, realities and value of mothering. Since 1975 our community-building model has laid the foundation for hundreds of Mothers’ Centers programs around the country. These programs offer moms and other caregivers a sense of camaraderie, peer support, empathy, information, and resources. Through our Mothers Ought To Have Equal Rights (MOTHERS ) public policy initiative, we also advocate for the economic support of caregiving. Our Woman In Washington blog keeps readers up to date on public policy that impacts mothers and families. Our Mothers Central blog offers parenting conversations that explore real, authentic motherhood experiences, insights and questions. Their Twitter account: twitter.com/motherscentersThere are a lot of organizations devoted to supporting mothers and families. I tried to find some international groups but I really don't know what to look for. Also, the few sites I found were either scammy-looking (possibly made for passive income from advertising) or did not appear to be updated for a couple of years. By showing our support for some motherhood-related organizations, I thought we could engender some good will and maybe entice people to join our Tweetathon.
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Post by Extremis on May 11, 2012 0:41:10 GMT -5
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