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Latest revision as of 13:32, 14 September 2024
This is the main area for Publicity and PR. This area has resources and information on how we do Publicity for Ohio LinuxFest.
Audiences
Publicity work for OLF has us reaching out to a number of different audiences. Each audience gets messages tailored to that audience, and may be addressed at different times depending on what it is we need to say. Our publicity plan takes this into account as we prepare and distribute our messages.
- Linux and Other User Groups (LUGs)
Timeline
Publicity for OLF is a year-round operation, but we have different messages to send out at different times. The first few months after an event are generally pretty quiet, but then we start looking for speakers and putting out our Call for Proposals. That will generally run through the end of May each year. At about the time the CFP process concludes we need to get out the word about our Keynote speakers, who are the big names that draw an audience. This naturally leads into publicizing Registration, which should be open and ready for business by June. As we get closer to the event we push the event itself, and finally the close of Registrations. This overview gives us a sense of the flow of Publicity work through the year.
Promo Media
Some promotional images and audio files for 2011 are available at http://www.ohiolinux.org/sites/www.ohiolinux.org/files/images/promos/ .
Boilerplate Text
- General Boilerplate Text
- Press Release Template
- Press Release Example - SCALE
- Short Blurb for mailing lists
- Med Track Press Release
- Press Release 8/27/11
- Press Release 1/28/12
- Press Release 4/22/12 - Wendy Seltzer
- Press Release 6/3/12 - Angela Byron
- Press Release 6/28/12 - Elizabeth Garbee
- Press Release 7/30/13 - Kirk McKusick
- Press Release 8/6/13 - Robyn Bergeron
- Press Release 8/13/13 - Mark Spencer
- Press Release 8/20/13 - Jon "maddog" Hall
- OLFI 2012 post
Talking Points
Ideas for 2012
- OLFI 2012 Ideas
- Med Track 2012 Ideas
- Web Site 2012 Ideas
- Press Promotion 2012 Ideas
- General Promotion 2012 Ideas