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Re: [Bug 780488] Re: widgets should be moved from front page to blog index

 

This seems OK to me.

On 5/11/2011 3:43 PM, Eddie Geller wrote:
Thanks so much for this input!

How do people feel about a Sunday afternoon/evening IRC meeting?

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:45 AM, BrainKwiz <780488@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:780488@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    @kage I agree, from a marketing perspective there are basic elements
    that need to be addressed, moving forward:

    1. There is no point to any material being presenting without a
    Call to
    Action. (e.g. Click here to Donate, Click here to join, etc.) While
    having video on the front page is a techinical achievement, even the
    mock-up should present, in effect, a TL:DR caption that combines a
    talking point and a call to action. (Watch this and learn why you
    should
    donate today.)

    2. Who are we? IMHO, the current logo needs Open Source Democracy
    Foundation, in text, in each use. We aren't IBM. In fact, a simple
    statement of who we are philosophically, easily digestable, would
    allow for better adoption by those interested in the concept (e.g.
    Joining together for fair fast internet, Concerned aware
    supporters of a free and open internet).
    A consistant image and branding statement will go far in giving
    people a hook. (i.e. Give Blood, Only You Can Prevent Forest
    Fires, etc)

    3. Lifestyle photography, marketing depends on allowing people to
    visualize themselves as "better", Pretty people organizing makes
    people
    want to be a part of the action. Something that portrays our cause as
    full of good healthy concerned people who are social and part of
    the in-
    crowd. While this may seems manipulative, it is only required
    because it
    work. This should also be a diversity picture, to show that all
    walks of
    life share our concerns. The recent Reddit meetup pic of 70+ Redditors
    is the image I'd want to emulate.

    4. An Audit of Simlar organization's sites. Talent borrows and genius
    steals. Other organizations have struggled with this and we don't need
    to recreate the wheel. If you started with the top six aspects of the
    other sites and accomplished them, you'd be better than 80% of the
    other
    sites competing for supporters. Blog, Donations, Volunteer Sign Up,
    Events, Forum, Downloads (e.g. talking points, pdf signage, etc.) and
    Social Links will most likely be in all?

    5. FAB selling, Feature Advantage Benefit, basically you need to state
    the Feature, Advantage and Benefit in any marketing effort. You can't
    assume others will make the connections you do. (i.e. Feature: We
    lobby
    for internet legislation that benefits the average user.
    Advantage: You
    can support us with donations and involvement and get your message to
    politicians without physically talking to them or traveling to them.
    Benefit: You save time and money while making your political voice
    heard.) If you formulate your talking points and content this way, you
    will lead each listener towards agreeing to help the cause. The
    benefit
    statement usually breaks down into, saves time, saves money, more
    reliable, more versatile, upgradeable. I would be happy to make a
    first
    draft as a google spreadsheet or a forum entry or a bug report.

    If you do a good job on the FAB statements, visualization,
    illustration
    and video support will find it's place and seem less cluttered. If
    these
    talking points exist, here or with another organization, point me to
    them and I'd be happy to do a few mock ups for ideas.

    6. Magnify the headache. What about a simulated, side by side
    comparison
    of the possible degraded download speed that may result from suggested
    anti-net neutrality proposals? Political cartoons do this all the
    time.
    Bring it down to where it hurts the majority. (i.e. No one likes
    longer
    lines, at the gas pump, at the grocery store, on their download
    progress
    bars... associate the headache with other headaches.)

    Anyway, I'm still lurking, If this would be better posted at the
    forum,
    so be it, but the action seems to be here now :) If you want simple,
    make it easy for a person to donate or volunteer from the front page.
    Those should be your main objectives, the news/blog stuff is
    really only
    on target if it causes a donation or a volunteer. One may be
    interested
    and following current events, but many will simply not opt for us as a
    news outlet, so where is the arguement to give that element front page
    focus? One can be sold on the idea of becoming a volunteer or to
    donate,
    without needing to read an arguement on the web page.  Make a page
    that
    I can send someone to that I persuade to participate, and don't
    confuse
    them once they get there. Make it easy to identify our good cause,
    donate, participate, follow and comment. Blog/news has much less
    Return
    on Investment, than a real person sending someone to the site to
    donate
    or participate.

    Keep fighting the good fight.

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    Title:
     widgets should be moved from front page to blog index

    Status in Open Source Democracy Foundation:
     Opinion

    Bug description:
     The reddit and contact congress widgets should be moved off the
     homepage as it makes the page very busy. We may need to register a
     blueprint for the creation of the blog index.

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