Re: What keywords would you use for GNOME?

2010-02-04 Thread Claus Schwarm
Stormy,

glad I could help.

You may also like to consider to add a new ad group "Open Source",
link it to the friends page,
and use the following copy:

An Open Source Desktop
Join us in Supporting GNOME, the
Open Source Desktop Project.
www.gnome.org/friends

for all keywords including the term 'Open Source'. This may not only
drive up the CTR for key phrases such as "Open Source Foundation" but
also for the "Free Software" ad group, since it's going to be more
targeted.

Just an idea; maybe it works.


Regards,
Claus


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Stormy Peters  wrote:
> Claus,
>
> Your idea had tremendous success!
>
> With the new ad displaying for the campaign group of free software users we
> immediately got more clicks from <20/day to 29 the day I added it to 85 so
> far today for a click through rate of .83%. (We also got an additional 43
> clicks on the "Join the Free Desktop" for a click through rate of .37%. I'm
> going to pause that one. I already paused the "Become a Friend of GNOME" add
> for this campaign group.)
>
> Stormy
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Claus Schwarm 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Provided the keywords are remotely related to the product being
>> advertised, CTR is not so muched determined by the keywords, but by
>> the copy and its interaction with the keywords.
>>
>> Example 1:
>>
>> Someone searching for "debian gnome" is really unlikely to click on an
>> ad for a women outreach program.
>>
>>
>> Example 2:
>>
>> The copy for the keyword "free software" doesn't repeat it in the
>> header. Instead of writing:
>>
>>    Join the Free Desktop
>>    Support GNOME, the Free Software
>>    Desktop Accessible to Everyone.
>>    www.gnome.org/friends
>>
>> you should test:
>>
>>    A Free Software Desktop
>>    Join us in Supporting GNOME, the
>>    Free Software Desktop Project.
>>    www.gnome.org/friends
>>
>> Something similar holds for the other important keywords.
>>
>>
>> However, you seem to be running tests right now, for I got different
>> copy for the same keyword(s). Maybe you should post the report about
>> the test results?
>>
>> Of course, if you still like to try other keywords, why not use Google
>> Keyword Suggestion Tool [1]?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Claus
>>
>> [1]: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Stormy Peters  wrote:
>> > I've attached the keyword report for our Google Adwords account. We
>> > could
>> > use some higher performing keywords!
>> >
>> > The goal is to have CTR of >1%.
>> >
>> > Ideas for other keywords?
>> >
>> > Stormy
>> >
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Re: GNOME Presentations

2010-02-04 Thread Stormy Peters
Thanks, Dave. I've used bits of this presentation in presentations I've
given before.

On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Dave Neary  wrote:

>
>
> The main criticism which I would make of this presentation is that it
> starts with heartstring-pulling stuff (babies & grannies) and doesn't
> finish with a bang - there's no take-away. But the parts split fairly
> logically (even though while writing these notes I see that there are
> things I have left out, and some slides I should re-order), and can be
> made into separate 5 to 10 minute segments.


Can you do that, so that it can be reused? The plan was to put the 5-10
minute segments with slides and notes on the wiki.

Thanks,

Stormy
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Re: Disruptive Question | Merchandising

2010-02-04 Thread Nelson Marques
Quoting Diego Escalante Urrelo :

Hi Diego,

> Hey Nelson,
> 
> El mar, 02-02-2010 a las 21:26 +, Nelson Marques escribió:
> 
> >  Establishing the "personality" of the brand is essential for all
> > merchandise, in fact, for all projects GNOME related. I hope people
> > don't take this as an "attack from bureaucrats", but getting this lines
> > thought over now is nice and will help in future projects and to
> > position our brand correctly.
> > 
> 
> Maybe you want to check this links, it's not directly brand personality
> stuff but perhaps you can get some view of what was done before, as far
> as I remember, we haven't updated these in a while, my memory is not
> cooperating [sidenote: maybe we should have a timestamp in that
> licensing page].:
> http://foundation.gnome.org/licensing/index.html
> http://live.gnome.org/Trademark

I will take a look on it.

> 
> We actually don't have something set in sacred stone or bureaucratic,
> don't worry we (as Project and as Foundation) are always open to new
> ideas ;-).
> 
> >  I've got a couple of things to propose to this list, need just some
> > time to make a paper presentation for them, so we can develop some
> > concepts.
> > 
> 
> This is great, any suggestion is always welcomed. And it's awesome that
> you decided to start contributing so quickly :-).

 The things I would like to propose are the following, I can state them now, but
I will later on place a written document following the key details that should
be interesting for everyone.

 - Develop a set of tools to help us establishing some real numbers. A platform
where we can submit queries for our users and everyone else related to GNOME. We
need to extract lots of data, such as:

 # Most accurate as possible number of GNOME installations. To be sub-divided by
platform (Solaris, Linux generic, linux specific, *BSD, etc), by architecture
(IA32/86, Sparc, RISC, Alpha, etc).
 # What people use GNOME mainly for... home, work, develop, multimedia, etc.
 # Components most used, etc.

 If we can collect all the relevant data, we can prepare campaigns that aim
directly to the goal established by the Foundation, or even prepare a massive
campaign marketing driven. Remember that if such platform is developed, our most
relevant project, as any other GNOME related project can use it... where our
developers can also query users (imagine on a new release) about features,
eye-candy, whatever they need to dig. We can even outsource it when it's mature
enough to grab some $ for the Foundation. As for us within Marketing, getting a
more accurate inview of our users will allow us to take action on strategical
matters. People, the markets are changing a lot, and there's a lot that will
need to be done, by preparing us before hand we will have a better opportunity
to strike back with innovation and go directly headed to what our users want.

 - About the Brand... we need to position it, to check what are the things that
can be related with the GNOME Philosophy, and work towards that goal. Let's
imagine we position our brand as an ecological supporting brand. This means that
we could allow our merchandise to be bio-degradable and meet ecological criteria
to be defined. We won't sell merchandise that takes 500 years to be processed
and recycled ;). We have a set of values... we make our campaigns based on this
set of values, like "freedom" for instance. 

 - Develop a signed signature for GNOME Distributions. Lets suppose we do so,
whenever a GNOME Help panel or System Properties opens, it displays a logo
different, imagine like this:
 
 # Gnome 2.28 - Red Hat
 # Gnome 2.28 - OpenSUSE
 # Gnome 2.28 - ATI Enhanced (if ATI drivers are present)
 # Gnome 2.28 - Ubuntu - nVIDIA Enhanced (if nvidia drivers are present)

 This means actually nothing usefull for GNOME, but with such a campaign, we are
associating our brands with user known brands. We can launch campaign where
hardware suppliers and distribution brands can distribute a digitally signed
version of GNOME identifying them with our product. This can useful in the
"Friends of GNOME" philosophy ;)
 Hopefully we can stimulate as well hardware developers to make linux opensource
drivers so they get correctly ID'ed on GNOME Panels through a digital signature
GNOME can provide. Eventually, we can extend this signatures to other things,
like distribution channels. Lets say someone installs a openSuSE distro
downloaded from the openSuSE mirror in Portugal. When you open your System
Properties, YaST or whatever you get the GNOME digital signatures presented 
like:

 GNOME 3.0 - OpenSuSE XX
 Distributed by: Mirror NAME.

 Through this, we can probably try to get more people distributing iso's for us
and thus supporting us. 


> 
> > 
> >  I'll be keeping people updated on what I'm doing, then submit the info
> > to the list, discuss, work, re-work if needed, submit to whoever calls
> > the shots and implement.
> > 
> 
> Cool!, also feel free to ask in the

Feb. Team Meeting - 13FEB10 16:00 UTC

2010-02-04 Thread Paul Cutler
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Doodle poll for possible
meetings times for our February team meeting.

Based on the poll results, the next Marketing team meeting will be on
Saturday, Feb. 13th at 16:00 UTC in the #marketing IRC channel on
Freenode IRC.

Thanks.

Paul

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