On 07/25/2016 11:34 AM, Natalie Ardasevova wrote:
Dear guys, are you planning to share a daily link or tweet that would point to all the information that has been gathered about Day 1, Day 2...? Such as videos, articles, photos, story-boarding from talks...? Thanks, Natalie Ardasevova nardasev@xxxxxxxxxx Marketing Communications Specialist ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Lerch" <rlerch@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "Fedora Marketing team" <marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, jzb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, bproffit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 12:58:08 AM Subject: [Marketing] Re: Social media for Flock On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 7:59 AM, Paul W. Frields < stickster@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: A couple people noted in the Magazine meeting that last year's Flock was a little spammy in use of Twitter/social media. Would it make sense to use a different account for "this talk is now on" type things, and just have the @fedora account stay clear other than to point people to that account if interested? Yeah, i think we should definiently only have at most a couple of flock tweets in a row. The fedora social accounts aren't really high posting accounts, so jumping up from max 2-5 tweets a day, to many more is going to be seen as spammy IMO. The tweets we do post should have an impact to people following along at home -- unless we are streaming the keynotes, tweeting that the keynote is on is only really useful to the 200 people at flock, not the 70K on the social networks. --ryanlerch Other thoughts welcome.
I mentioned in the meeting the other day, but I'm definitely +1 to keeping a consistent amount of tweets / posts in other places. I remember last year, every workshop auto-tweeted and it became to a point where the entire timeline / wall was flooded with Fedora, which makes it a challenge for anything to stand out. I think we're all agreed on this, though.
I like the sounds of keeping content anywhere between 5-10 tweets, and possibly fewer posts on other platforms like FB and Google+. A little more noise on Twitter makes sense because of the type of (brief) content Twitter focuses on.
As an added thought, I think it would be really cool if we could make a concerted effort to take advantage of media on all our social platforms. Pictures, short video snippets from a talk, anything visual. I think this is a *great* way for followers at home to see the things happen and make our activity mean more. It's not all just words and talks, but there's people and awesome collaboration happening behind all of it too. :) If there's a place or person to ship photos to, I'd be happy to contribute anything towards making a visually interesting timeline / story for Flock.
@Natalie: I don't know if we have specific plans as of now, but I think having a general game plan for how we want to keep to our activity during the week would be helpful!
-- Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflory7@xxxxxxxxx
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