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aka measures of success
<br>'''Participation'''
 
Participation  


Baseline: 50 - 100 people actively involved now at the once-a-week level<br>Target: grow by 25-50 active people/week after launch<br>Target: 5 awesome projects w/ 50 real participants by summer  
Baseline: 50 - 100 people actively involved now at the once-a-week level<br>Target: grow by 25-50 active people/week after launch<br>Target: 5 awesome projects w/ 50 real participants by summer  


List / accounts  
'''List / accounts'''
 
Baseline: 500 registered accounts<br>Target: grow list by 500/week<br> <br>Donations
 
Support for mulitiple drumbeat projects (though Universal Subtitles will get the most because of Care2 &amp; Snippet, as well as support for the Open Web Fund.<br>10K for Universal Subtitles (April/May Snippet)<br>20-30K to Open Web Fund<br>[need to better integration of tshirt campaign targets]<br> <br>Events
 
10 cities confirmed<br>number of participants?<br>growth?


measured by newsletter sign up<br>state change to events<br>clear how to organize and event<br>have a list of cities that events are happening in <br>
Baseline: 500 registered accounts<br>Target: grow list by 500/week<br> <br>'''Donations'''


Baseline: Support for mulitiple drumbeat projects (though Universal Subtitles will get the most because of Care2 &amp; Snippet, as well as support for the Open Web Fund.<br>Baseline(?): 10K for Universal Subtitles (April/May Snippet)<br>Target: 20-30K to Open Web Fund [need to better integration of tshirt campaign targets]<br> <br>'''Events'''


Target: 10 cities confirmed&nbsp;<br><br>


= Questions we need to answer before the launch =
= Questions we need to answer before the launch =

Revision as of 00:13, 22 April 2010

Communication and buzz building - for May Drumbeat Launch

Critical things we need for 'launch'

  1. We know what key messages are and they are present in everything (Dharmishta)
  2. How projects work and what is in it for me are clear (Henrik), people can submit (Matt)
  3. Plan for Drumbeat Festival and path to participation are clear (Nathan)
  4. How to a organize, promote and document and event are clear (Nathan + Gunner)
  5. 3 top projects compelling and real participation (Dharmishta)

Things that are happening as part of 'launch'

May

  1. Release of new version of site - content and platform
  2. Main 'join the Drumbeat' donations campaign ( target 1700 people)
  3. Announcement of first Open Web Fund grants (WMM, P2PU, UniSub)
  4. Announcement of Mozilla / Shuttleworth Drumbeat fellowship
  5. Berlin Drumbeat event (could use to announce things)
  6. More Brasil Drumbeat events (to be confirmed)
  7. T-shirt/Open Web Fund launch (snippet)

June

  1. Be Open campaign w/ Wikipedia and CC
  2. More Drumbeat events (need plan)

note: we need a longer narrative arc, but this is just for launch

Ways we will generate traffic and engagement

Ways to get people engaged:

  • Sign up for Drumbeat now (what do you get for that?)
  • Follow up with a Welcome to Drumbeat e-mail with ways you can be a part of drumbeat right now
  • Like a project, join a project, donate to a project,
  • Tell a friend about drumbeat,
  • Tell us your next great idea for the open web
  • How your support helps (what contributing your time means, where your donations dollars go)

Ways to drive traffic:

  • Mozilla blog
  • Get Mozilla community members to blog about drumbeat Mozilla
  • Social Media,
  • Media pitches (get a hand from Melissa) for Mashable, etc.,
  • Get Care2 to blog about Universal Subtitles,
  • Reach out to other vocal and central open web people and orgs (berkman CC wikimeida etc)

outreach plan google doc: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0Adfxrz4d0vELZGRwcHIzdnBfMjA2Y2QzNWhiaGQ&hl=en

Other promotional channels:

  • Blogs, twitter, lists, social networks
  • Firefox accounts – I million people
  • About Mozilla newsletter
  • Moz blog properties
  • Creative commons blogs ( targeted at CC community lists, such as CC learn)
  • Creative Commons Country leads - I can ping global network sometime be4 may 1st
  • Wikimedia
  • Richard S offered these outreach channels, great example of an ambassador to a specific audience:
  • K-12 twitterers
  • Active teacher groups in LinkedIn

Targets

[dharmishta: needs simple clean up]


Participation

Baseline: 50 - 100 people actively involved now at the once-a-week level
Target: grow by 25-50 active people/week after launch
Target: 5 awesome projects w/ 50 real participants by summer

List / accounts

Baseline: 500 registered accounts
Target: grow list by 500/week

Donations

Baseline: Support for mulitiple drumbeat projects (though Universal Subtitles will get the most because of Care2 & Snippet, as well as support for the Open Web Fund.
Baseline(?): 10K for Universal Subtitles (April/May Snippet)
Target: 20-30K to Open Web Fund [need to better integration of tshirt campaign targets]

Events

Target: 10 cities confirmed 

Questions we need to answer before the launch

[dharmishta: clean up and synthesize into top five or so critical questions to answer]

  • Social architecture. How do users earn "karma?" How do promote & recognize the most active community members? Can we somehow track recruiting / facilitate recruiting via social networks?
    • Proposal: push this back to full "release" version of site ("post-beta")
  • How does voting work?
    • Proposal: the 10 / 20 projects with the most votes get flown to the Drumbeat Festival
    • Question: How do we prevent gaming/inauthentic voting? [explain!] This reminds me - when do we get a game project?
  • What are the main steps in the project life-cycle?
    • Proposal: Alpha site:
      • "Project Ideas"
      • "Rising Projects"
      • "Featured Projects"
    • Mark has revised version -- let's update
    • What's the "checklist?" What are the 3 / 5 / 10 things this project needs to be awesome?
  • What are the main differences between "beta" and "release" versions? How do we communicate that?
    • Proposal: Make the web site itself an active Drumbeat project. Eat our "maker / builder" dogfood.
    • Proposal: main post-beta features are:
      • Localiaztion
      • Robust open-source community development
      • Social architecture
      • Theme / overall graphic design (Mozilla Creative Collective)
      • More robust project metrics. Easier to see how your project is moving up the lifecycle.
      • More robust web site metrics and analytics. Need to set realistic expectations here.

Drumbeat Festival plan clear at top level - confirmed date/location - pathway to participation