Published: January 18, 2009 in articles » branding by Thomas Baekdal
Earlier today I posted an article about how you should use the social movement to your advantage (instead of just running a campaign). Tapping into the power of people is simply more effective than any other means of communications.
One very good example of this is the recently created "fan page" for Captain C.B. Sully Sullenberger, the captain of the Airbus plan that crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York (earlier this week).
It was created less than two days ago, and got 30,000 fans within the first 12 hours, but now it has reached staggering 305,469 fans (and it is growing by a thousand every minute). In comparison with e.g. Hillary Clinton's Facebook page, which only has 186,430 supporters.
(Actually, it grew by 13,000 fans during the time it took me to write and publish this article)
What we are seeing is a combination of the voice of the people (which is a force that has always been present), combined with the ease of being able to communicate to a global audience.
This was not possible 3 years, because back then we had no effective way to combined our voices and spread the message on a global scale.
Tapping into this power is the single most important change that you need to adapt to.
It is, however, important to remember that there are 4 unique social movements at work on the web. There is:
All of these are equal in size and impact (more or less), but the way they work is very different.



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The social fan page is a great idea and i think i must give it a try. Thanks for posting wonderful tips again.