Re: Directions in Advocacy
От | Lucas Alexander |
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Тема | Re: Directions in Advocacy |
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Msg-id | 002201c29ece$bcf74b10$6600a8c0@Randallpub.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Directions in Advocacy (greg@turnstep.com) |
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Re: Directions in Advocacy
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
> I see the need for three things to happen immediately: > > 1) Deciding the tone and style of the website. > > 2) Making the website easy to change. > > 3) Getting a TODO list made. These are definitely important, but we cannot underestimate the importance of starting to establish contact with the "outside" world. Once a consensus is reached on the mission statement and goals for the group, we need to start an unrelenting PR campaign. I work for a magazine publishing company, and our editors are constantly getting press releases from companies announcing things that might not be all that important, but they serve to keep the companies' names visible, and we should do the same thing. We need to establish a contact list for IT media professionals and frequently contact them. We can start by getting them a media kit, and then we should send them press releases at least once a month, but maybe even more often if we can send something of substance. I was a journalist before I decided to "start earning real money," so I'd like to volunteer to coordinate the media kit development and a PR campaign like I've described. I'm new to this list, so I don't really know how the process for getting something like this started goes, but I think this approach could work very well. Lucas Alexander
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