Regardless, I think changing the wording would be a useful exercise if it has the potential to get new people involved.
Richard
On 20 September 2013 10:24, Maarten Deneckere maartendeneckere@gmail.comwrote:
Michael, don't mistake page visits for uploads though
We need to get people involved ... and the best way imho is still the personal approach, as described above
(+referrer stats only show part of your visitors)
Groeten, Maarten
2013/9/20 Michael Maggs Michael@maggs.name
I can tell from the referrer stats for the UK site - http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org.uk - that the majority of visitors are coming via the banner, mostly from the English Wikipedia, but a smattering from other Wikipedias. The proportion coming via some other route is quite small.
Michael
On 20 Sep 2013, at 09:59, Maarten Deneckere wrote:
I don't think we will gain that much new contributors using a more prominent sitenotice. Most people just ignore it. Just ask friends and family, do they read that message?
I organised WLM both in Belgium and South Africa, and I have far better experiences attracting people with a personal approach, eg. real life WLM events, our mailing list, Facebook groups.
Maybe we can use this mailing list to 'show of' / share more examples?
To start of, Belgium will promote WLM during two events: next Monday (Antwerp) and next Friday (upload marathon Gent).Any more events planned?
Groeten, Maarten
2013/9/20 Andrea Zanni zanni.andrea84@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Michael Maggs Michael@maggs.namewrote:
It's not rude: it has a double meaning in English. Maybe this would not work in other languages.
I think it's perfect :-)
Aubrey
e, it sounds very rude. I would say something reminding that we are on the last days of the competition and that you can still help Wikipedia and win...
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2013/9/19 Richard Symonds richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk
This sounds very sensible.
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On 19 September 2013 16:34, Michael Maggs Michael@maggs.name wrote:
As there seems to be little international discussion about updating the CentralNotice text, I'm proposing in the next day or two to change the the text for the UK (only) to
Where have you been? Send us some photos!
If anyone objects, please let me know.
Michael
On 12 Sep 2013, at 05:10, Karthik Nadar wrote:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 1:21 AM, Romaine Wiki <romaine_wiki@yahoo.com > wrote:
> Perhaps the best place for talking about the banners of the > CentralNotice is at: > > https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons_talk:Wiki_Loves_Monu...
Discussion kicks off there!
-- Karthik.
> > > Romaine > > -------------------------------------------- > On Wed, 9/11/13, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.org wrote: > > Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] drop off in submissions, banner > To: "Wiki Loves Monuments Photograph Competition" < > wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org> > Date: Wednesday, September 11, 2013, 7:45 PM > > (oh, and ps: probably native > countries like the US and GB work very differently than > non-native English countries. Here participate would > definitely resonate much better, and 'snap' would > only be confusing. But that is probably stating the > obvious) > > > > 2013/9/11 Lodewijk > lodewijk@effeietsanders.org > > > I think there are two major factors in our > image count: > 1) new participants, people who never edited > before. 2) super uploaders, people with more > than 100 images > > > > The highest contribution to the number of images > is 2) by a leap. This is mostly people with a reservoir of > images - primarily in Spain, Poland and Germany. > The banner has primarily an influence on 1), > which is also important. I definitely wouldn't mind a > change in the banner, but I would suggest to let that > coincide with the drop of Privacy Policy (which was poorly > situated - the original plan was to run it in August). In > some other countries, there are more banners competing even > (like in NL, a conference banner with call for > speakers). > > > > Another way than the wording, is the > design. > I would suggest we continue this 'what is the > best banner' discussion on a talkpage somewhere, to keep > it consistent. Romaine, what would be a good location for > that? > > > > Lodewijk > > 2013/9/11 Michael > Maggs Michael@maggs.name > > > > Both > > > > "Snap a snapshot for > Wikipedia" and "It's a snap, Wiki Loves > Monuments" > > > > are the best I > have heard so far, and they would work in the UK as well as > the US. Maybe have them both running at 50% > ? > > > > Michael > > > > > > > On 11 Sep 2013, at 17:41, > Peter Ekman wrote: > I too have noticed a drop off in photos submitted > in the last few days. It's fairly important to > determine what caused the drop off if we can. It might be > something totally outside of our control, e.g. the situation > in Syria, but might be something like a change in banner > display, which we do have some control over. Did the drop > happen in most countries? We don't have full control > over all Wikimedia banners - we do have to share the space > with others, but perhaps they might be willing to delay some > of their displays if we ask nicely. > > > > > I do agree that changing the banner from > time-to-time can help. I don't agree that a banner of > ""Participate > in the world's largest photo-contest and > help Wikipedia," > would help any. The imperative verb > "Participate" is very weak, and is not natural to > American English speakers. It suggests a high school home > economics teacher telling us that we have to bring cookies > to the annual bake-off. Something more active is > definitely needed, something along the line (but not > exactly) of a high school football coach saying "Go out > there and kick some butt!" That would definitely get > some attention as a banner, but not the exact type of > attention we want. A teaser ad might work however, e.g. > "About your photos on Wikipedia .... (smaller type) > upload them to Wiki Loves Monuments" > > > > > > "Snap" > might be a verb we want to use. It gives an idea of the > action that we want people to take (snap a snapshot), unlike > "participate." So perhaps "Snap a historic > site, Wiki Loves Monuments" It could wake people up. Or > maybe "Snap a snapshot for Wikipedia". As a noun > "It's a snap, Wiki Loves > Monuments" > > > > > I don't > think these ideas are good enough yet for an actual banner, > but I think that folks should brain-storm this and come up > with new ideas. Straight informative banners can sound > bureaucratic or just boring. Different languages or > dialects should be considered separately, as translations > are really tricky, e.g. "It's a snap" might > mean something entirely different in British > English > > > > > PeteUser:Smallbones > >
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