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On 08/11/2010 17:37, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
I care more about realising our ambitions, I care about getting our message out.
Personally, I care also about the means. I wouldn't like cupidity as the core of wikipedia. Money, thus, should not become the fuel we use.
In my opinion we can improve our
messaging a lot. When people say that the WMF is transparent, they are right. We fail however in having our message heard. When we hire new people, people like Alolita for instance, we hire someone who we should be proud of. Proud that she wants to work with us.
Many great activities are happening in our chapters. Learning about these activities is inspiring. When we know what fun can be had, we can learn from each other and reduce the amount of overhead and concentrate on where we make a difference.
Another aspect that is missing in annual advertisement discussion is what we should do with the money.. Assuming that we make a huge amount of money, I have blogged about that as well. Thanks, GerardM
http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2010/11/effect-of-100m-in-advertisement-...
On 6 November 2010 22:20, Fred Bauder fredbaud@fairpoint.net wrote:
Hoi, As the "A" word has been mentioned again as is tradition, I want us to talk instead about how we can advertise / market our strategy, I want us to discuss how this helps us to reach out. How we can realise the goals that we so beautifully formulated in our strategy..
To start it off, I have blogged some of my sentiments. Thanks, GerardM
http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2010/11/annual-wikipedia-argument-about....
Nice sentiments, but you don't address the question of why someone else needs the potential advertising revenue more than we do. Google does many good things, including providing substantial support to Wikipedia, but what good does money in the pockets of their shareholders do us?
Fred
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