Re: Getting marketing-list going again..
- From: Sri Ramkrishna <sri aracnet com>
- To: seb viralata net
- Cc: luis gnome org, marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Getting marketing-list going again..
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:56:28 -0700
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 02:07 -0200, Sebastien Biot wrote:
> Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> > I thought I would (with a little help from Luis) attempt to get
> > marketing list and see if we can come up with a good strategy to market
> > GNOME to all those people who we KNOW want to use it. :-)
> >
> > Comments, thoughts?
>
> There are so many issues to discuss (target markets and segments,
> distributions, positioning...) and I have an informed opinion on so few
> of them that I'll only mention one: promotion.
>
> I was surprised to see how little press we got when 2.8 came out. I
> could easily blame Ubuntu of course for stealing GNOME's thunder but I
> won't. ;-) Anyway it got me thinking about how we could more effectively
> communicate with the world outside the GNOME and FOSS communities.
Yeah, it's unfortunate. I have a contact at a linux magazine but
attempts to reach him have not proven fruitful. We were trying to get
one of our article writers for GNOME Journal to write a review for a
real print magazine. I'll attempt to try again. It'll be good to get
more reviews especially for "print" magazines as that will give us good
exposure to casual readers.
> I'd like to propose, and I do volunteer for this, the following two
> tasks to the group. I believe they are essential components to our
> marketing initiative.
Cool!
> First, we have to get much better at communicating with the press. Since
> this is at least partially the Foundation's responsibility I think we
> should support its efforts by creating a press kit and a reviewer's
> guide. (Liam Quin already suggested the creation of the latter a few
> months ago). We should make it extremely easy to write and talk about
> GNOME. Until we figure out more elaborate means to communicate this is
> probably the most effective way to get started marketing GNOME.
>
Having press contacts would be a good start. We might need to talk with
O'Reilly and others. Attending conferences and what is a good start.
> Second, we have to better support volunteers representing the project at
> conferences and trade shows. Here I propose that we inventory and update
> all our promotional material (pamphlets, presentations, posters, etc.)
> so as to make it easy for those volunteers to make professional looking
> material available to the public. I have actually started some of that work.
>
Gael has written some nice stuff that I used for OSCON. You might want
to look around Feb-April in the market-list archives. There is a place
on ftp.gnome.org that has all this.
> I'm glad to see the marketing list revived. There's a lot to do and I'm
> very much ready to lend a hand. As I stated earlier, I recognize that
> some of the issues surrounding marketing GNOME are quite complex and
> while I'll happily join the discussion around those topics, for the time
> being, I'll be content concentrating on those tasks I outlined.
Indeed, it's going to be fun!
sri
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