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On Mar 27, 2014 6:36 AM, "Jaroslav Reznik" <<a href="mailto:jreznik@redhat.com">jreznik@redhat.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> ----- Original Message -----<br>
> > On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 09:19:44AM +0530, A. Mani wrote:<br>
> > > <a href="http://heidicohen.com/global-social-media-trends/">http://heidicohen.com/global-social-media-trends/</a><br>
> ><br>
> > Hey, could you expand a little more on how this impacts Fedora Marketing in<br>
> > particular? Is there something in here which you think should inform our<br>
> > actions? Links are okay; thoughts are better. :)<br>
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> It can help us to target on platform, we're not visible right now. On the<br>
> other hand, it's not only about numbers. See Jiri's recent post about how<br>
> Facebook treats pages - and with more users on Facebook, we have lower<br>
> visibility than on G+...<br>
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> Jaroslav<br>
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> > --<br>
> > Matthew Miller -- Fedora Project -- <<a href="mailto:mattdm@fedoraproject.org">mattdm@fedoraproject.org</a>><br>
> > --<br></p>
<p dir="ltr">Here's a half baked idea:</p>
<p dir="ltr">Define a contest for $socialmediaplatform users; best screenshot, best ham setup, most interesting 3D printed object made with Fedora, most effective cloud deployment, whatever might be appropriate for that subset.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Publicize the contest in advance, and open the submission for a limited window. Users share their submission in the project's space on whatever platform, for review by the others. </p>
<p dir="ltr">The submission with the most likes/+1s/shares/scoobysnacks gets rewarded with some enviable swag, maybe a badge, and the winner is announced more broadly.</p>
<p dir="ltr">If you have to spend for visibility, you might as well give the money to the community :)</p>
<p dir="ltr">--Pete</p>