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We are planning to improve the [[True Fans]] campaign through implementing the 5 motivators of giving as shared by Taylor Conroy in his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC02SmuOxYI TED talk] - group mentality, tangible outcome, microgiving, personal connection and recognition. We will combine each of these elements by creating a separate page for every True Fan and enabling them to personally recommend Open Source Ecology to their friends with video and a text message. Also every True Fan will receive an OSE badge which can be embedded on a website. | We are planning to improve the [[True Fans]] campaign through implementing the 5 motivators of giving as shared by Taylor Conroy in his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC02SmuOxYI TED talk] - group mentality, tangible outcome, microgiving, personal connection and recognition. We will combine each of these elements by creating a separate page for every True Fan and enabling them to personally recommend Open Source Ecology to their friends with video and a text message. Also every True Fan will receive an OSE badge which can be embedded on a website. | ||
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Revision as of 23:29, 11 July 2011
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Web developers for better True Fans Campaign
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We are planning to improve the True Fans campaign through implementing the 5 motivators of giving as shared by Taylor Conroy in his TED talk - group mentality, tangible outcome, microgiving, personal connection and recognition. We will combine each of these elements by creating a separate page for every True Fan and enabling them to personally recommend Open Source Ecology to their friends with video and a text message. Also every True Fan will receive an OSE badge which can be embedded on a website.
You can see the flow of interactions in the following illustration.
More details can be found in the Microfunding Proposal on the Wiki.
For the successful completion of this project we need 3-4 web developers ready to commit to this Dedicated Remote Collaboration. Experience with PHP frameworks is very desirable. Please contact Nikolay Georgiev for further details.