1. SiteMap Generator
2. MindMap
2.1. Mindmeister
2.1.1. Toastmasters Marketing Resources
3. Collaborative tool
4. Leader Wanted
4.1. Requirements?
4.2. a marketing ressource
4.2.1. for VP-PR
4.2.2. for TMers who want to promote TM
5. About this MindMap
5.1. It is
5.2. It isn't
5.2.1. A web or TM directory
5.2.1.1. by example
5.2.1.1.1. Division web sites
5.2.1.1.2. Club web sites
5.2.1.1.3. District web sites
5.3. discussions
5.4. Offline - Export
6. Web2.0
6.1. AddressBook
6.1.1. Plaxo Pulse
6.2. Google Docs
6.2.1. Example
6.3. Google Calendar
6.3.1. Example
6.4. Maps
6.4.1. Frappr Map
6.4.2. haardvarkmap
6.5. Pictures
6.5.1. flickr
6.5.1.1. Blog Picto 80x15
6.6. bookmarks
6.6.1. diigo group
6.7. Dynamic Speaking Avatar
6.7.1. MySpace Blog example
6.8. Online Chat
6.8.1. Meebo
7. SEO
7.1. Free SEO Software
7.2. Bookmarking tools
7.3. Free Google Up
8. Video
8.1. WebTV
8.1.1. Web example
8.1.2. MySpace example
8.1.3. YouTube Group
8.2. YouTube
9. Forums
9.1. NewsGroup
9.1.1. primary link
9.1.2. by google
9.2. Toastmasters Forum
10. Wiki
10.1. Toastmasters Wikia
10.2. Wikipedia
11. Marketing guides
11.1. Publicity and Promotion Handbook
11.2. Public Relations Templates
11.3. TI Speakers Bureau brochure
12. Web 1.0
12.1. Hosting
12.1.1. free toast host
12.1.2. google
12.2. Maps
12.2.1. Unofficial Toastmasters District Club Map
12.3. Easy-Speak
13. Speaking at Non-Profit Organizations
13.1. LIONS
13.2. Kiwanis
13.3. Boy/Girl Scouts
13.4. Schools
13.4.1. (includes K-12/colleges/universities)
13.5. Rotary (weekly speaker needs)
14. Profil Page
14.1. About me page
14.1.1. example
14.2. Interest
14.3. Organizations
14.4. Universities
15. social networking
15.1. Xing
15.1.1. Invitation
15.1.2. Services
15.1.2.1. Group
15.1.2.1.1. languages
15.1.2.2. Event announcement
15.1.2.3. Guest research
15.1.2.4. Forums
15.2. LinkedIn
15.2.1. Group
15.2.2. Q&A
15.2.2.1. Examples
15.2.2.1.1. Dublin Toastmasters
15.2.2.1.2. Are you a Toastmaster ?
15.2.2.1.3. Are you attending Toastmasters Convention in Phoenix, Arizona, on August 15-18 ?
15.2.3. Recommendations
15.2.3.1. Example
15.2.4. Connections
15.3. FaceBook
15.3.1. Group
15.3.2. WebTV embedded
15.3.3. Event management
15.3.3.1. example
15.4. Viadeo
15.4.1. Invitation
15.4.2. Services
15.4.2.1. Forums
15.4.2.2. Classified Ads
15.4.2.3. Event annoncement
15.4.2.4. Guest research
15.4.2.5. Profile page
15.4.2.5.1. Former/student alumni of
15.4.2.5.2. Your keywords
15.4.2.5.3. Your degree/qualification
15.4.2.5.4. Your Hobbies
15.4.2.6. Group / Hub
15.4.2.6.1. French Hub
15.4.2.7. Recommendations
15.4.2.7.1. example
15.5. Hi5
15.5.1. Group
15.6. flirckr
15.7. Twitter
15.7.1. live reports from conferences/workshops/workgroups
15.7.2. Short statements
15.7.3. teasers for events
15.7.4. reminders for call to action
15.8. Friendster
15.8.1. Group
15.9. Xanga
15.9.1. Blogring
15.10. 43Things
15.10.1. TMI Goals
15.11. Second Life
15.11.1. Group
15.11.2. Meetings
15.12. eCademy
15.13. SelfGrowth.com
15.13.1. Expert designation w/TI noted in profile
16. Join our Marketing Team !
17. For Corporate TM Club
17.1. Company endorsement or sponsorship
17.1.1. company newsletter
17.1.2. company intranet
17.1.3. part of company traning program
17.1.3.1. General or specific skill enhancements
17.1.4. "lunch & Learn" event
17.1.4.1. Have regular meetings in/near cafeteria
17.1.5. Open House or demo meeting
17.1.5.1. generate a buzz in the office
17.1.6. manager referrals
17.1.7. Leave Toastmasters info in high-traffic areas
17.1.7.1. post flyers or small brocures in bulletin boards
17.1.7.2. Toastmasters magazine
17.1.7.3. add label with club meeting location and time
17.1.8. Put TM info in New employee info packet
17.1.9. Include in new employee orientation
17.2. Closed or restricted membership
17.2.1. Marketing effort focused on eligable membership candidates
17.2.2. Can be an "outside" TI club sponsor
17.3. TMI merchandise on the desk
17.3.1. Generates questions
17.3.1.1. prepare "elevator" speech
17.3.1.1.1. Communication
17.3.1.1.2. Leadership
17.3.1.1.3. Quick thinking
17.3.1.1.4. Peer teaching and evaluation
17.3.1.1.5. Safe environment to pratice, learn
17.3.2. Mug, CC award, etc
17.4. Identify yourself as a Toastmaster during work presentations
17.4.1. lapel pin
17.4.2. portfolio or briefcase
18. ads in targeted magazines
18.1. age group
18.1.1. AARP
18.1.2. GRAND Magazine
18.2. specialty
18.2.1. O magazine
18.2.2. Self
18.3. industry
18.3.1. Forbes
18.3.2. Biz 2.0
18.4. professional
18.4.1. NSA (National Speakers Assoc.)
18.4.2. ASTD (American Society for Training & Develop.)
18.4.3. MPI (Meeting Professionals Intl.)
18.5. comment
18.5.1. For the organisation yes, but for a local Club ? I'm surprised by the lake of Press lobbying operations on this map ... LJVD
18.5.1.1. Press operation