Friday, September 30, 2011

Social media for a social cause

The world as we know it is changing every minute. Social networks like Twitter and Facebook keep us connected to one another regardless of where we are. Off late, social networking for business or personal needs is widely done by one and all...

So what does this mean for people trying to make the world a better place? Simple... Use the power of social media to help animals world over...

How does it work?

On the same principle the rest of social networking works... The six degrees of separation. The main idea behind the concept is that any one person can be connected to the whole world through 6 degrees of separation! So in short by networking you are connected to the whole world!

Ok so now how can you help animals by networking?

When you network, you connect with some people who are connected to others. So when you share information, people in your network can help you spread the word by re-sharing it with others in their network. There maybe a friend's friend's friend who may be able to help you.

What kind of help can you get through global networking?

Firstly you can help others through your own personal experience. There may be a problem being faced by a person in a country on the other side of the globe, but since you have a common platform, you could guide them with suggestions to solve the problem.

You can also get the message out to a larger audience. Since the chain is long, you just might save a dog from being put to sleep simply because you shared information about the dog's adoption with people in your network!

So what are you waiting for? Join us on Facebook and Twitter!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Just a little bit about the Network of Animal Helpers (NOAH)

The Network of Animal Helpers is intended to be a global community where one and all can seek help regarding problems faced by their pets or just any animal in need of help.

They say that you can learn from another's mistakes!

There could be someone in another part of the world, (whom you don't know), who just might be able to help an animal you know!

Everyone, including NGOs can learn from one another, share ideas and suggestions, so that on the whole, it is the animals who benefit, regardless of how near or far they are from you in person.

So let's create a global network and help those in need.