Twitter is an excellent platform for bringing a message to large numbers of users. The Centre for Computing History is taking advantage of this to raise money for a Carmbridge-based state of the art computer museum.
Their goal is to raise 1.5 million euros using solely Twitter. This seems like a pretty lofty goal, and it is. The first 12 hours of this campaign, launched on a Sunday, raised a little over 1,000 euros. At that rate it would take 4 years to raise the needed funds. They are counting on a snowball effect, hoping that the fundraising effort will pick up momentum. Part of their rationale for this? If Charlie Sheen can attract 1.5 million followers in a couple of days, they think they should be able to raise that much money solely from the Twitter community. They call it the (wait for it)…”Charlie Sheen” Business Model. Time will tell if they can become as virile as Mr. Sheen.
Here is a link to the open letter on Twitter if you want to check it out.
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