Villagers with Pitchforks

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Publishing Strategist, Netshelter
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January 29, 2009
Korean Taco Truck What?

I just heard about Kogi BBQ, a LA-based taco truck that serves up late night Korean BBQ fusion to party goers. We’re talking bulgogi and kalbi wrapped inside of a taco! YUM. Because of the mobile aspect of the business, the company tweets its location in order to let fans know where to get midnight grub. As with all great things, I try to figure out how the NGO’s can use this to their advantage. Here are a few of my ideas. Tweet if you want:

  1. To convene around a politician, corporate executive or decision maker;
  2. Your org’s celebrity to get noticed and followed;
  3. Your cheering section to come to you during a charity triathalon;
  4. An impromptu rally, party, fundraiser dance-off or meet up.
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