I definitely don't mean placing sponsorship anywhere on-wiki. That shouldn't and won't happen. This was referring to the separate WordPress site we've created.
-Matthew
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 8:32 AM, rupert THURNER rupert.thurner@gmail.comwrote:
The wikimedia movement is a 30mio movement which survived without sponsoring with logo or content placement on prominent spots. What would be the advantage of trading that reputation for a 400 usd camera?
Rupert. Am 27.07.2012 17:15 schrieb "Matthew Roth" mroth@wikimedia.org:
Hi Barbara and Lodewijk, We had a question from a recent WLM-US meeting about prize sponsors. If we reach out to a place like Canon or Nikon in the U.S., and they agree to sponsor, can we list them with logo on the international site? I'm trying to figure out what kind of incentive we can offer the prize sponsors that would give them a reason to provide good prizes, but I wanted to check with you the protocol for that. If a marketing/events person asks, "What kind of visibility will we get in return," obviously the international site would be the biggest, I would think. I'm not sure how much traffic wikilovesmonuments.us will get. Any advice is helpful.
thank you, Matthew
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