The Big ONE

Are you Ready for a Culture Change?

The Big ONE is our movement representing a tectonic shift in our thinking about our sustainability.  The Big ONE project is designed by a collection of San Francisco Bay Area non-profit organizations and community members. The project peaks every year in June,  as a two-day non-commercial free event in Golden Gate Park focusing on solutions-oriented communit ...learn more

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Solutions Tutorial

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Step 1 Create

  Step 2 Edit Profile

  Step 3 Network

  Step 4 Submit for Review

  Step 5 Final Tips



Final Tips

 

Watchlist  

One tip is to add your solution to your watchlist.  A watchlist keeps track of any changes to a page, and will send you an alert if someone has edited any information on the main page, network, files or posted a comment.

 

Just click on the "Add to Watchlist" link in the action bar and you're set.  If you'd like to adjust your watchlist update frequency, go to your profile and click on the "User Settings" tab.

   
Ratings  

Rating your solution is one great way to give it visibility.  We encourage you to reach out to your network of contacts and have them comment and rate it.  They can do so either by clicking on the Rating stars on the top right of the page, or by clicking on the "Comments and Ratings" tab.

Any member of WiserEarth can then provide a rating by selecting the number of stars they wish to give this solution.  They are required to provide a comment to provide some context for their rating.

 

Each member can have only one active rating per solution, but they can change their rating at anytime by posting a new comment with a different number of stars.

Have further questions?  Visit our Solutions FAQ, or the Help Desk
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