"Share to Win"
Oliver_R
28 Sep 2009
Florin
28 Sep 2009
- Comments for SENSF's competitor petered out around 9 PM PDT while SENSF comments kept coming right until the end
- Imminst mass email
- David Jean Robert urged the "Transhumanists" and "Immortality" Facebook group admins to send a mass email
- I urged Aubrey to send a mass email to the SENS cause and post on his Wall
Vgamer1
28 Sep 2009
I do feel bad for the other organization, however. They support a noble cause as well. However, they still get $2,000 so I can't feel too bad...
Edited by Vgamer1, 28 September 2009 - 07:39 PM.
Gerald W. Gaston
28 Sep 2009
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I urged Aubrey to send a mass email to the SENS cause and post on his Wall
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Same here... So he was probably getting a lot of such messages. He always replies back, which I find surprising with the amount of emails he likely gets.
Oliver_R
28 Sep 2009
I think there are a few strategic reasons why we won (mainly related to last minute actions):
It seems that the lessons to be learned here are not to allow your competition to develop a wide lead and use untapped resources to create a surge of support in the last few hours of the contest.
- Comments for SENSF's competitor petered out around 9 PM PDT while SENSF comments kept coming right until the end
- Imminst mass email
- David Jean Robert urged the "Transhumanists" and "Immortality" Facebook group admins to send a mass email
- I urged Aubrey to send a mass email to the SENS cause and post on his Wall
I urged the Transhumanist group to send a mass e-mail too. I also tried with the Transhumanist Student Network and the 10,000 group and one or two others. Thought it was all worth a try as it was getting last minute and nothing was sure.
Yes, it was surprising how hard it was to keep ahead and showed how much effort it takes and that you can't be complacent. I spent quite a lot of time making posts to various places yesterday, which I hope helped. At one point I thought it was no use and the other group were too much ahead, but then we surged off again. Don't forget though we still can't be sure of having won presumably, what with the count of unique comments going on. Why they have to take so long I don't know
Edited by orlando, 28 September 2009 - 09:13 PM.
Florin
28 Sep 2009
And, yes, I know that the totals aren't official, but from what I've seen, it's unlikely that there are over 100 duplicate usernames. Even if we didn't really win due to duplicates, I think the strategy that I outlined is still a good one when going against small competitors. I suspect that when going against a larger competitor, we'll need to bring every resource to bear at the very start of the contest just to keep up.
Edited by Florin Clapa, 28 September 2009 - 09:13 PM.
Oliver_R
28 Sep 2009
I'm glad David and I weren't the only ones urging Facebook admins and Aubrey to do the right thing. I think I'll add the large LE/H+ Facebook groups/causes to the MF/SENSF marketing list for future reference.
And, yes, I know that the totals aren't official, but from what I've seen, it's unlikely that there are over 100 duplicate usernames. Even if we didn't really win due to duplicates, I think the strategy that I outlined is still a good one when going against small competitors. I suspect that when going against a larger competitor, we'll need to bring every resource to bear at the very start of the contest just to keep up.
I guess so. I really hope you are right that we have won. I feel I want to celebrate, but can't until Wednesday
Anthony
28 Sep 2009
I'm glad David and I weren't the only ones urging Facebook admins and Aubrey to do the right thing. I think I'll add the large LE/H+ Facebook groups/causes to the MF/SENSF marketing list for future reference.
And, yes, I know that the totals aren't official, but from what I've seen, it's unlikely that there are over 100 duplicate usernames. Even if we didn't really win due to duplicates, I think the strategy that I outlined is still a good one when going against small competitors. I suspect that when going against a larger competitor, we'll need to bring every resource to bear at the very start of the contest just to keep up.
I guess so. I really hope you are right that we have won. I feel I want to celebrate, but can't until Wednesday
Even if we didn't win, this event has given us a chance to develop organizing strategies and, I think, will allow us to improve on those processes in the future. Additionally, if we finish second, SENS-F will still get $2000.00. So, win or lose, I think we have gained from this experience.
Oliver_R
28 Sep 2009
I'm glad David and I weren't the only ones urging Facebook admins and Aubrey to do the right thing. I think I'll add the large LE/H+ Facebook groups/causes to the MF/SENSF marketing list for future reference.
And, yes, I know that the totals aren't official, but from what I've seen, it's unlikely that there are over 100 duplicate usernames. Even if we didn't really win due to duplicates, I think the strategy that I outlined is still a good one when going against small competitors. I suspect that when going against a larger competitor, we'll need to bring every resource to bear at the very start of the contest just to keep up.
I guess so. I really hope you are right that we have won. I feel I want to celebrate, but can't until Wednesday
Even if we didn't win, this event has given us a chance to develop organizing strategies and, I think, will allow us to improve on those processes in the future. Additionally, if we finish second, SENS-F will still get $2000.00. So, win or lose, I think we have gained from this experience.
yes, that's true
rwac
30 Sep 2009
Did we win? The results should be announced today?
http://3banana.com/c...ounces-winners/
The winners are:
- The SENS Foundation – Grand prize: $5,000 – Develops and promotes widespread access to regenerative medicine solutions to the disabilities and diseases of aging.
- Los Angeles Habilitation House – Second Prize: $2,000 – Helps create and maintain jobs for persons with disabilities and veterans with PTSD or traumatic brain injury.
- Disaster Accountability Project – Third Prize, Environment: $1,000 – Improves disaster management systems through public accountability, citizen oversight and empowerment, whistle-blower engagement, and policy research and advocacy.
- Art in All of Us – Third Prize, Education: $1,000 – Promotes tolerance and cultural exchanges by creative and art activities in schools around the world.
- Institute of HeartMath – Third Prize, Health: $1,000 – Researches stress, emotional physiology, and the heart-brain interaction to improve health, well being and quality of life.
kismet
30 Sep 2009
Mind
30 Sep 2009
Great job everyone. I know many of you posted comments and helped SENSF over the top for this grant money.
Did we win? The results should be announced today?
http://3banana.com/c...ounces-winners/The winners are:
- The SENS Foundation – Grand prize: $5,000 – Develops and promotes widespread access to regenerative medicine solutions to the disabilities and diseases of aging.
- Los Angeles Habilitation House – Second Prize: $2,000 – Helps create and maintain jobs for persons with disabilities and veterans with PTSD or traumatic brain injury.
- Disaster Accountability Project – Third Prize, Environment: $1,000 – Improves disaster management systems through public accountability, citizen oversight and empowerment, whistle-blower engagement, and policy research and advocacy.
- Art in All of Us – Third Prize, Education: $1,000 – Promotes tolerance and cultural exchanges by creative and art activities in schools around the world.
- Institute of HeartMath – Third Prize, Health: $1,000 – Researches stress, emotional physiology, and the heart-brain interaction to improve health, well being and quality of life.
Shepard
01 Oct 2009
Moving this thread to the general area to allow further discussion.