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Wildfire Social Mobilization Platform sets the Campaign Trail Ablaze

Staff (Social Media Portal) - 08 July 2008

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Social media?s political coming of age can be traced to the primaries of the 2004 US presidential election, when contender for the US democratic candidacy Howard Dean was the first to make extensive use of online networks such as Meetup.com to communicate ideas, spark talking points and coordinate the actions of volunteer campaigners.  Unveiled today, a new Web 2.0-based platform expressly designed as a tool for social mobilization gives a measure of how far things have evolved since those not-so-distant early days.

Christened Wildfire by its developer WeTheCitizens, the new offering aims to help non-profit, cause-oriented collaborative ventures such as political or charitable campaigns to achieve their chosen goal.  In the context where success is predicated on the sustained goodwill and enthusiasm of sympathisers, Wildfire provides the means to expand an organisation?s base of activists and reach out to potential donors through the personal networks of existing supporters.

Wildfire?s ?Custom Actions? system allows specific tasks to be assigned on the dual basis of the organisation?s pre-set needs and individual supporters? preferred method of providing assistance.  Results can then be assessed using the site?s patent-pending ?Personal Impact Engine,? a functionality that quantifies the impact of each completed Custom Action, making it possible to evaluate each supporter?s relative contribution to the common goal.

Summing up these different tools, WeTheCitizens chief executive officer Caleb Clark contends that, ?Wildfire changes the way cause-oriented organisations approach communicating with, mobilizing and tracking the actions of their supporters.  As preferences for social networking and online communications continue to grow, organizations must leverage the power of the Internet effectively to quickly and efficiently mobilize their supporters.?

According to the press release issued by WeTheCitizens today, the launch of Wildfire follows several successful beta tests with prominent US political and otherwise tax-exempt organisations.  Several non-profit organisations, film and music production companies have expressed their interest.




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