If the chapter was releasing regular press releases, the media may be more
likely to contact the chapter for comment. It makes us look more credible
and we are in their faces with a media contact more often.


On 2009-01-23, Casey Brown <cbrown1023...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2009/1/22 Kimberlee Weatherall <k.weather...@law.uq.edu.au>:
> > Interesting indeed. They seem to be proposing an interesting blend of
> > community and control. Wonder how that will work out for them?
> >
> > My personal favourite line is that "It's very much used by many people
> > because it covers many topics and it's the No.1 search result on Google.
> > It's not necessarily that people go to Wikipedia"
> >
> > That just doesn't strike me as true, but I guess I don't know the
> evidence.
> >
>
> In my experience, it's not true.  There actually people who e-mail
> OTRS talking about how they have Wikipedia as their home page or how
> we should make the cursor show up in the search box by default -- they
> actually go to our main page and search from there. :-)
>
> A lot of people definitely come from Google (or at least realize how
> awesome we are ;-)), but there are other people who go straight to
> Wikipedia.
>
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