Social Media "Like" measurement

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BrainSTRONG Network of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Robert Wein
Founder
2
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Communications Marketing strategy
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Number of students required to work in team: (Example: 2 teams of 3 students, but the number isn't fixed)

We would like students to help us develop a central-site to receive pictures, post out to various social media sites, and measure the total "Likes" that it receives.

To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will:

  • create a register-system for users, and enable them to link to as many social media sites as they're connected to
  • they'll be able to upload pictures (as many as they'd like, to be held in an accessible repository)
  • the pictures will be in "Pending" mode, until they're reviewed, and deemed "ok"

I'll be working to find a sponsor, to cover the costs, but please design it to require a register-fee ($5 to start, but can be modified). The pictures will be overlaid with my logo, and it'll publish as a picture on social media. The system should tally up the total number of "Likes" that the picture receives, by platform, and display the images in a ranked way. The display should be able to show ranked-by-platform, and overall.

If you like the sound of our culture, and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

A student or team with excellent writing and video skills would be the ideal candidate for this project.

About the company
  • http://brainstrong.ca/
  • 0 - 1 employees
  • Education, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Public relations & communications, Sports & fitness

For acquired brain injury (ABI) survivors, caregivers and Canadians, the BrainSTRONG Network of Canada is a non-profit network run by individuals who know brain injuries first-hand. We are passionate advocates that help others realize that brain injuries are an invisible disability and how prevalent they are because they do happen anywhere to anyone. We connect survivors with each other to escape the isolation of brain injury. We point to relevant services and tools that can easily assist individuals achieve independent living.