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Friday, May 05, 2006

Missing and Exploited Children Gain Awareness on Flickr

Missing_children

Yeah, I’ve got Flickr on the brain, but this is an important post. MIT Advertising Lab points us to the best use of Flickr yet.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children posts its missing children photos to Flickr.

The Center should take it one step further and encourage visitors to add a missing children badge to their blogs and Web pages. These online billboards could turn into an easy and viral awareness campaign.

Be sure to consider this Flickr-fueled tactic for your next online awareness plan.

tags | public relations | PR | media relations | Flickr |

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Comments

Thanks for pointing this out Kevin!

Hi, Kevin. Having discovered you through Kami Huyse, I linked to your post through my secondary blog at the nonprofit community site Netsquared: http://www.netsquared.org/blog/celeste-at-studio-501c/flickr-will-be-used-to-find-missing-kids . (That blog doesn't allow for trackbacks so I thought I'd comment.)

And I've already furled (http://furl.net) both the Flickr site and this post. My badge didn't come out right for some reason and will have to work on it again.

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