Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Welcome!!


Dear !?!?ers,


Welcome to YOUR blog! Take a look around. I have added some websites that I feel are relevant to your work, as well as, those that I feel just might be of interest to you. As I find more, I will be adding them.


I hope that you will all take advantage of this additional resource and reach out to your fellow members with opportunities, questions, ideas, events, etc.


Take care,


Your fearless Interrobang leader


6 comments:

rachael said...

What!?! No Comments yet!?! Thanks for setting this up Ashley, it looks great. Nice Angry mob Picture.
I am super curious what people are doing for their CAP's and we haven't had time at team meetings to share...if ppl have a second to post what they're working on, I'd really appreciate it!
THANKS!

Aulani Johnson said...

Ashley, this blog is really great. I have a blog for my site and it is not half as cool. Which makes sense mathematically because you are twice as cool as I am. I like the links to the other sites. I already looked at Janice's site, they have a really interesting webpage. I wanted to be the first other person to post, but I really don't have anything important to say. I am going to stop now, or else I will go on forever.
The King of Clip Art

rachael said...

Dear Interrobangers,
This is from my Marketing Director and I thought it might interest you all, you should be able to follow the link:
Here is a “new release” that I highly recommend for all of us: “Discovering the Activation Point: Smart Strategies to Make People Act.” I’ve downloaded and saved a copy of this new publication in \\Oecserver\Shared\Marketing\Marketing Tools\Activation-Point.pdf

Our research demonstrated that hope is a powerful incentive for bringing a person to an activation point. The stronger the hope, the more likely the action. A sense of possibility enhances one’s desire to help. In fact, hope is a critical concept—among the most frequently named in conversations about emotions.

Not surprisingly, hope emerges when a person feels in control, while hopelessness arises when people feel no control over adverse outcomes. Any successful call to action must build upon a sense of possibility. The audience target must believe it can make a difference and expect a positive outcome.

Team Interrobang... what?!?! said...

Rachael,

Thanks for info about the .pdf. Can you send the file to members? Or post the whole document in a blog post?

Greg,

You can create your own awesome blog for your site through blogspot.com. I'm really not that cool, I just picked one of their templates that looks really cool. It's all just a facade.

Start posting!

Ashley

Melissa said...

Yo Yo team!! I have a fab opportunity for those who would like to get down and dirty with some trees ...

What: tree moving
When: Sat, Feb 10th, 9am-12pm
Where: Ramsey Refugia (we'll meet at the corner of N Lombard St and N Harborgate St)
Why: Free food!

Call me for more info, 503-281-1132.
Melissa!?!?

Melissa said...

Also, another fab opportunity ...

What: Square dancing!
When: TOMORROW, 7pm
Where: Kennedy School, 33rd & Killingsworth
Why: b/c it's SQUARE DANCING!!
No partners required.