Very Beloved Friends and Relatives,
On June 21, 2010 the FWII Digital Mother Ship will be launched that will connect FWII across the Digital World.
A FWII Forum has been dedicated to bring together relatives utalizing Deep Social Networs, Social Media, Participatory Media,
VOIP and community-based initiatives and events to unify the Human
Family in culuturally respectful, loving,holistic and principle-centered ways. We
look forward to your participation in this co-creative and collaborative
process.
With Warm amd Loving Greetings,
Brother Phil
There are literally thousands of social networks and social media websites these days. Internet marketing experts say you must be an
active member in multiple social networking sites to promote ideas and
awareness on the Internet. However, who has time to update several
social media accounts a few times a week? For most organizations this
level of social media activity is overwhelming and unrealistic. The full
potential of reaching out to hundreds of social media websites may seem
impossible.
The concept of the “Mothership” may help unburden organizations that want to engage other social media communities across the web at the same time.
Here’s how it works: A single, primary website, is designated the Internet “home” of the organization, group or community. It is the
originating source for news and information contributed by the
community.
As information is being shared on the Mothership, such as blog posts and videos, updates may be broadcasted out to potentially hundreds of
other social sites for others to experience. Some people may follow this
information to the source: the Mothership. This is an effective way to
reach out to other online communities.
Most social media websites allow updates from other social media services. For example, Facebook can be set up to be updated by Twitter. A
message posted on Twitter automatically is posted on Facebook. Once the
setup for several social media websites are in place, a single post on
the Mothership will post to the other sites automatically.
On the Internet landscape the Mothership is the authority and source for broadcasted information. The message is clear and consistent;
people may follow the information back to one source, the Mothership,
and hopefully decide to participate.
There are literally thousands of social networks and social media websites these days. Internet marketing experts say you must be an
active member in multiple social networking sites to promote ideas and
awareness on the Internet. However, who has time to update several
social media accounts a few times a week? For most organizations this
level of social media activity is overwhelming and unrealistic. The full
potential of reaching out to hundreds of social media websites may seem
impossible.
The concept of the “Mothership” may help unburden organizations that want to engage other social media communities across the web at the same time.
Here’s how it works: A single, primary website, is designated the Internet “home” of the organization, group or community. It is the
originating source for news and information contributed by the
community.
As information is being shared on the Mothership, such as blog posts and videos, updates may be broadcasted out to potentially hundreds of
other social sites for others to experience. Some people may follow this
information to the source: the Mothership. This is an effective way to
reach out to other online communities.
Most social media websites allow updates from other social media services. For example, Facebook can be set up to be updated by Twitter. A
message posted on Twitter automatically is posted on Facebook. Once the
setup for several social media websites are in place, a single post on
the Mothership will post to the other sites automatically.
On the Internet landscape the Mothership is the authority and source for broadcasted information. The message is clear and consistent;
people may follow the information back to one source, the Mothership,
and hopefully decide to participate.
I hope this diagram helps illustrate this concept.
Tonska Tom Litchfield, June 10, 2010
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