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(not so complete notes on campaign management models) |
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Campaigns can be calls for [[boycott]] or [[endorsement]]. They can be targeted at individual [[product]]s [[product group]]s, [[brand]]s, [[company|companies]], [[corporation]]s, [[advertisement]]s, [[supply chain]]s, [[industry|industries]] or [[area]]s. Areas can be [[province]]s or [[country|countries]]. | Campaigns can be calls for [[boycott]] or [[endorsement]]. They can be targeted at individual [[product]]s [[product group]]s, [[brand]]s, [[company|companies]], [[corporation]]s, [[advertisement]]s, [[supply chain]]s, [[industry|industries]] or [[area]]s. Areas can be [[province]]s or [[country|countries]]. | ||
All Campaigns are registered and valuated in [[The Consumerium Exchange]]. | |||
==Some preliminary ideas on Campaigns== | ==Some preliminary ideas on Campaigns== | ||
*Anyone can start a campaign on | *Anyone can start a campaign on any campaignable issue, thus becoming a [[Campaign Manager]] | ||
*You may subscribe only to one of the campaigns targeted at the same thing | *You may subscribe only to one of the campaigns targeted at the same thing | ||
*Campaigners can be [[virtual]] or [[real]] entities (cybercampaigns and realworld campaigns should be treated a little differently, real have more "weight" then virtual) | *Campaigners can be [[virtual]] or [[real]] entities (cybercampaigns and realworld campaigns should be treated a little differently, real have more "weight" then virtual) | ||
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===Central management=== | ===Central management=== | ||
*The | *The [[Campaign Manager]] makes all decisions regarding the campaign and the subscribers get notified of changes and have a possibility to withdraw their vote if the deem the change unacceptable | ||
*Quick response times | *Quick response times | ||