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Lessons on the 48-hour Twitter Tree campaign

Howard Lake | 5 March 2009 | Blogs

@edwoodlandtrust Twitter tree outside the Royal Courts of Justice
48-hour Twitter Tree campaign

Last month The Woodland Trust used Twitter for a 48-hour campaign to support the appeal against the Government’s plans for increased passenger numbers at Stansted.

Rather than feature the updates from one of the Trust’s campaigners, they suggested that a tree had taken over their head of campaigns’ Twitter account at ‘EdWoodlandTrust‘, thereby becoming the first ‘tree’ to use Twitter.

As part of the campaign EdWoodlandTrust turned up outside the High Court, and the whole campaign achieved good media coverage.

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Jon Parsons, E-Communications Manager at The Woodland Trust, yesterday shared the lessons of the campaign via the charitywebmanagers forum. Jon and The Woodland Trust have for years been innovative and effective users of digital media, and Jon has often shared his experiences with other charities.

EdWoodlandTrust outside High Court, London

Jon has kindly given permission for me to share his lessons here:

"We made the Twitter profile take on the persona of a tree to cover the photo call outside the High Court in London where we were attending dressed as trees. The idea was to build some excitement online about the event. We thought this would be a good introduction to Twitter for the organisation and didn’t expect any pick up from the media this time, but to create a sense that this might be an interesting thing for them to follow next time.

Approximately 50 tweets were submitted over the course of 36 hours related to the event.

 

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Where’s the tree now? He has now given up his control of the account, so Ed Pomfret, head of campaigns at the Woodland Trust, now has his Twitter account back. Pomfret promises that the tree will be back.

http://wtcampaigns.wordpress.com/category/aviation/

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