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If you recall back to your Marketing 101 class, you'll see where I'd like to go with this: once we get these fleshed out, we can then build a simpe table showing the intersection of the two lists, and use that to assign our limited resources for best advantage.
 
If you recall back to your Marketing 101 class, you'll see where I'd like to go with this: once we get these fleshed out, we can then build a simpe table showing the intersection of the two lists, and use that to assign our limited resources for best advantage.
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Note the WebCom is also assembling a list with more detailed character assasinations - please check that the needs of The WHO are covered here:
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[[Site Focus - Target|http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/WebCom_OSGeo_Site_Focus#Target]]
  
 
==The WHO==
 
==The WHO==

Revision as of 11:50, 2 April 2006

I offer the following two lists for your consideration: a "WHO" list, showing who are the types of people we want to outreach to, and a "HOW" list, showing the various approaches we can use to do the outreaching. I'm just brainstorming here, and I have a developer-centric bias -- feel free to add/edit/amend.

If you recall back to your Marketing 101 class, you'll see where I'd like to go with this: once we get these fleshed out, we can then build a simpe table showing the intersection of the two lists, and use that to assign our limited resources for best advantage.

Note the WebCom is also assembling a list with more detailed character assasinations - please check that the needs of The WHO are covered here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/WebCom_OSGeo_Site_Focus#Target

The WHO

  • media
    • magazine journalists
    • bloggers
  • for-profit corporate types (can break down into "big companies (e.g. Autodesk)", "little companies (e.g. LizardTech)", and "independents & friendlies (e.g. Refractions))
    • VP-level
    • project leads, product managers, senior engineers / architects
    • engineers
  • other well-known OS names
  • other OS foundations
  • well-known GIS/geo types, e.g. key-noter types
  • independent consultant types
  • non-profit types
  • academia
    • professors
  • government
    • ?
  • user groups


The HOW

  • monthly(?) newsletter from Foundation
  • tradeshows/conferences/etc (different types: technical or OS focussed, industry/general, academic)
    • booth
    • talks
    • workshops
    • BOFs
  • magazine articles
    • technical articles
    • educational articles
    • interviews with well-known OSGeo names
  • direct contact
    • contact key influencers, many names/addresses already known by OSGeo members
    • invite-only forum at shows? (e.g. host small dinner or luncheon)
  • press releases
  • blogs
  • case studies and white papers