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Daniel Schavelzon <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Jun 2013 23:09:29 -0300
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Our most powerful weapon in a country were publications are near inexistant 
is the web site www.iaa.fadu.uba.ar/cau with 500 people day in a country 
with 200 archaeologist. This and ohers blogs on hist. arch. of Argentina are 
seen by over 1000 people-day. Is really useful, but the record of course is 
our TV program, but viewers are different people. The people who contact 
archaeologist was never through TV influence, but yes searching internet.
Facebook -in Latin America-, are for teens under 15 years old. Sorry, no 
ofense, but in Spanish you can not contac a pro by facebook, only by an 
e-mail from the blog. Just differences in the same continent.
Daniel


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From: "Anita Cohen-Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: HISTARCH Digest - 18 Jun 2013 to 19 Jun 2013 (#2013-140)


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> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Laura Seifert
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> While Facebook is easy and effective, we need to all be thinking longer
>> term and deeper engagement. Social marketing is about creating a 
>> community
>> that interacts, not dictating the message to them. Sites like Old Cahawba
>> can (and clearly have) done this well, but what about temporary sites 
>> like
>> Abercorn Archaeology? Once the project is done, are these Facebook sites
>> and blogs abandoned? The next project has to re-attract fans and regain a
>> following.
>>
>> Fans or followers do not mean anything without action behind it. Are your
>> fans willing to write a letter to their mayor or senator to support
>> archaeology? Several months after your site closes, your page will no
>> longer be showing up in your followers' news feed. Could you rally the
>> troops to speak at a city council meeting then? Or get them out for a 
>> vote?
>>
>> Think about consolidating projects locally like Georgia Southern U has 
>> done
>> with their projects (https://www.facebook.com/GaSARP) or in Savannah,
>> everyone is welcome in our Digging Savannah project (
>> https://www.facebook.com/DiggingSavannah). We need to create longer-term
>> engagement with our communities to make archaeology and history a normal,
>> everyday part of American life.
>> food for thought,
>> Laura
>>
>>
>> Laura Seifert
>>
>> Chairperson, Savannah Heritage Emergency Response
>> http://sheronline.info
>>
>> Digging Savannah <https://diggingsavannah.wordpress.com/>
>> a new archaeology program in Savannah
>> Find us on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/DiggingSavannah>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Date:    Wed, 19 Jun 2013 16:43:09 -0500
>> > From:    Linda Derry <[log in to unmask]>
>> > Subject: FACEBOOK GOOD
>> >
>> > FACEBOOK GOOD!
>> >
>> >  Some handmade signs at our archaeological park were stolen a couple of
>> > weeks ago, and today they came home BECAUSE OF FACEBOOK.
>> >
>> > A gentleman was driving down a deserted country road and found them
>> > discarded alongside the road.  Because of Facebook, he heard our story
>> > about
>> > the vandalism, so he picked them up and drove them back to us!
>> >
>> > Linda Derry
>> > Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
>> >
>> >
>>
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