Monday, December 15, 2008
The power of Twitter in Toronto

If you doubt the power of effective social media tools and ideas, you should read the story of #hohoto in Toronto (here as well)—a Twitter-organized last-minute Christmas party that’s happening tonight and has (so far) raised over $20,000 for the Daily Bread Food Bank. All in less than a month.

This isn’t to say that Twitter (or whatever the next cool tool is) will solve everyone’s problems. But it’s proof that a great idea can be executed well using nothing but social media.

Tickets are sold out, but you can find out more—and make donations to Daily Bread—at hohoto.ca. Already got tickets? See you there tonight!

- Kat Tancock
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Kat Tancock
Kat Tancock is senior web editor at Reader's Digest and former web editor at Best Health and Canadian Living. She teaches Creating Website Editorial in the Magazine Publishing program at Ryerson University. Comments, questions, breaking news? Send it all to kat DOT tancock AT gmail DOT com.
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