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It's Your World, So Change It: Using the Power of the Internet to Create Social Change

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There's been plenty of hype about the "netroots," and online activism on both the right and left. But most of it's been celebratory, not practical. This is a practical, start to finish guide to promoting any cause and participating in any social movement on the social Web. Long-time activist and online community expert Tom Head covers everything you need to know about e-activism, the Web to find activism jobs and volunteer opportunities Using Google Alerts, RSS feeds, and other tools to stay informed Building cause-related web sites - even if you have practically no money or web experience Engaging effectively on social networking sites Promoting causes, events, or organizations without spamming Getting more attention and links for a cause Keeping allies informed via email, blogs, text messaging, and Twitter Organizing local activists using global media, and using online activism to support on-the-ground work Blogging to promote a when it works, and when it's not worth it Avoiding the common mistakes e-activists make

200 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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Tom Head

45 books62 followers
Author of It's Your World So Change It (Que/Pearson), Civil Liberties A Beginner's Guide (Oneworld UK), and 22 other nonfiction books on a wide range of topics; About.com guide to civil liberties.

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October 29, 2010
The practicality of this book is outdated, even though the book was published recently.

In addition, the book doesn't explain how create relationships with people. It's too centered on the end result, which in my opinion just leads to more
"clicktivism" and not much engagement.
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