Marketing/Billion Downloads campaign postmorterm

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Teams involved

  • Marketing
  • IT
  • WebDev
  • QA
  • l10n
  • PR


Timeline

Week 1

July 7

  • Marketing team asks interns to lead a community campaign

July 9

  • Creative: contacted to design logo and banner for campaign
  • Metrics: contacted to determine date of billionth download
  • Metrics replies saying to talk to Community Marketing

Week 2

July 14

  • Billion Downloads campaign prestented to Marketing team and approved
  • Launch scheduled for mid-August
  • Site planned to be ready by end of July

July 16

  • Promo: CMT asked to send in photos for the site by July 31st

July 17

  • Interns conduct phone conference with SO about webdev

Week 3

July 20

  • Copy ideas brainstormed
  • l10n contacted with initial timeline of late July / early August launch

July 21

  • Initial creative mockups received from Sean

July 22

  • Promo: Facebook group created

July 23

  • Marketing meets with SO, who provides first site mockup
  • IT: Domains purchased
  • IT: Bug filed to setup website, with request to push production branch with splash page (bug 506062)
  • QA: Contacted to help test site

Week 4

July 27

  • Copy finalized and sent to SO

July 28

  • Creative: Banner design finalized

July 29

  • IT: Metrics tracking code requested (bug 507238, major severity)
  • l10n: Opt-in bug for localizers created (bug 507293)
  • QA: begins to QA site on the trunk (bug 507286)
  • 5:30pm - PR: Media outreach email sent with link to onebillionplusyou.com

July 30

  • 2:45pm (approx) - First press articles appear with links to onebillionplusyou.com, which currently shows 404
  • 3:15pm - After meeting with WebDev, onebillionplusyou.com setup bug upgraded to blocker (bug 506062)
  • 3:52pm - IT: onebillionplusyou.com now shows splash page (bug 506052); however, other domains are not redirecting to onebillionplusyou.com
  • 5:20pm - Metrics tracking code request upgrade to critical severity (bug 507238)
  • 5:55pm - Promo: CMT emailed about campaign, including link to onebillionplusyou.com
  • 10:45pm - IT: Other domains now redirect properly to onebillionplusyou.com (bug 506052 resolved)

July 31

  • 11:30am - SO asked if site can be launched today, if necessary
  • 11:45am - l10n begins localizing page (bug 507680)
  • 12:35pm - SO confirms that site can be launched today
  • 12:40pm - IT: staging site is setup (bug 507143)
  • 2:15pm - Marketing decides to push launch to today, only initially shipping in 5 languages
  • 2:30pm - IT: bug filed to launch site (bug 507710, critical severity)
  • 2:57pm - WebDev concludes security testing
  • 5:00pm - Cron job works on staging site (bug 507143)
  • 6:57pm - l10n & IT: First five locales finalized; bug filed to launch site (bug 507710, critical severity)
  • 10:03pm - IT: Site launched in five locales (bug 507710 resolved)

August 1

  • 1:00am - Metrics code received (bug 507238 closed)
  • 1:14am - WebDev: email feedback provided about launch of site and revisions to make
  • 10:49am - Omniture code added to trunk

Week 5

August 3

  • 8:00am - Code optimized with CSS changes
  • 2:50pm - IT: Bug filed to update site to include 28 locales (bug 508083)
  • 3:49pm - IT: Site updated with new locales, layout appears broken to Marketing team (possibly a caching issue, either client or server side)
  • 3:56pm - IT: Request to revert back to original site with 5 locales (bug 508083)
  • 4:04pm - IT: Site reverted to revision 48301.
  • 8:53pm - Beltzner reports that site is displaying in wrong language for users
  • 9:35pm - IT: Cache cleared. Appears to have fixed language problem.
  • 11:42pm - Revision 48301 reported to be buggy and has caching issues
  • 11:43pm IT: Bug filed to update to revision 48448 to fix the caching issue

August 4

9:50am - SO optimizes CSS

August 5

10:20am - IT: Bug filed to update to revision 48615


  • All times in PDT


What worked well

Issues

  • QA was approached late
    • This made us rush
    • We didn't know about bit.ly, and tested functionality, which worked on the surface, but the bit.ly links were broken, as William discovered
    • Weights and measures (metric, etc.) caused confusion
  • PR timing of the announcement in conjunction with the actual billionth download - as stated by the Twitter account
  • Potential Issues to the timing of the Site
    • Was there any way that we could have tracked the potential interactions we missed with the timing issue?
  • Was this ever thought about to drive downloads?
    • If people who are IE/Safari/Chrome users visit the site because they wrote an article about it, there is no place that says "download FFx here" etc.
    • What about an "upgrade" button to drive people that have Ffx 1.0 or 2.0 to upgrade to 3.5
  • Issues to the actual copy of the site:
    • In the "mission" blurb we reference the MoFo, we usually reference only Mozilla. Not the foundation specifically
    • The Link to Find out more about the mission links to the organic software page - not the "what is Mozilla page" so it doesn't really talk about the mission etc.

Concerns

How we can improve