Hei, On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 22:00 -0800, Mihai Mazilu wrote: > "Don't fight the change. Use it to your advantage. > > OpenOffice.org"
I can already see us ending up with a page that sais less about what OOo is than the current one. ;-) Please, please, please, can we put all the nifty, catchy, marketingy phrasing AFTER the primary objective of telling people what it is we are talking about? Please? Please? About the action statements...i'm warming up, slightly. ;-) Maybe...would it be possible to include such info as asked for above into the action statements?...say rather "I'm looking for a software solution for all my office tasks." than "I want to learn more about OpenOffice.org." ? André. PS: Please? > On Dec 15, 2007 8:53 PM, teja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Guys, > > > > How about this: > > > > "Open Minds, Open Solutions" > > > > Thanx and regards, > > Tejesh > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Graham Lauder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 6:35 AM > > Subject: [Marketing] Website Upgrade Marketing Input > > > > > > All, > > > > The Web-Dev team are in discussions about a new home page. > > > > Louis has asked that the guiding principle for it to be "Increase Downloads" > > Given the less than successful result of our last campaign, it's easy to > > agree > > with the sentiment. > > > > I gave the whole thing a lot of thought and came up with a few issues, which > > I > > have already stated but I'll state again here so we're all on the same page. > > > > One: The step from Click through to Download is too big > > Two: The home page is not geared toward turning the casual arrival into a > > downloader > > Three: The Homepage is geared too high in terms User sophistication > > Four: The home page is somewhat confused as to it's target audience > > > > I agree with Louis about the portal.openoffice.org and that the content that > > is at present on the home page would best be at portal. > > > > This leaves www.openoffice.org to be an index or set of signposts that > > reflect > > the needs of our Users > > > > We identified 3 major groups > > > > 1) Curious arrivals This arrival came here out of mild > > curiosity, he clicked a link in a Google ad or a context ad or a Keyword. > > There is no intention to download. His motivation is curiosity The answer > > to his "What Now " question is on the button marked "I want to learn more > > about OpenOffice.org" > > > > 2) Informed arrivals, they know what they're here for they clicked on a link > > deliberately to come to OOo. they could be either First Timers or > > Upgraders or Users needing help > > > > 3) Cognoscenti, They are active community members and > > have been to the point where they know their way around. They don't require > > big buttons or graphics just text links that are in familiar places and in > > fact they don't come here often preferring to link directly to their place > > of > > interest. > > > > However all of these groups have needs that overlap so in terms of the > > navigation from the Homepage we needed to look at the demographics in terms > > of needs or wants. > > > > Using that criteria I identified Four major Demographics amongst our site > > visitors: > > > > 1) Casual arrivals > > 2) Upgraders > > 3) Users Requiring help > > 4) Developers and potential contributors > > > > In group 1 are pretty much all of the people who clicked on our Google ads. > > They don't really have a reason to be here other than some level of > > curiosity > > > > In group 2 we have our regular downloaders who return for each new version > > as > > it is released. These people want to get to the download button quickly > > > > Groups 3 and 4 are self explanatory. > > > > It's obvious that close to ALL our increase in downloads is going to come > > from Group 1 while Group two keeps things ticking over. > > > > With all of the above in mind > > > > I suggested using action statements > > Four at this stage but I can think of perhaps two more but no more IMHO > > > > The action statements are aimed at each of our demographics and go like > > this > > > > "I want to learn more about Openoffice.org" Target = Casual Arrivals. link > > to > > why.openoffice.org > > "I want to download OpenOffice.org now" Target = Upgraders link to > > download.openoffice.org > > "I want help with OpenOffice.org" Target = Group 3 link to > > support.openoffice.org > > "I want to help OpenOffice.org" = Group 4 link to contribute.openoffice.org > > > > I've coded up a simple demo here > > > > http://ooogear.co.nz/splash_prop.html which is a coded version of an idea > > from > > Ivan M on the Art List. This is minus all trimmings > > > > This is another treatment done by me from a version modified by Ivan of a > > Nikash original. :) A very opensource piece of art > > > > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/mwiki/images/5/52/Siteconcept2.png > > > > > > There has been a lot of discussion on both the art and WebDev list. > > > > Mostly around the idea of using the action statements > > > > I'm trying to come at it from a marketing/sales POV > > > > For the Casual arrival the learn more takes them to the Why page. My > > assertion > > is that once having read the info in the Why page the step to the download > > is > > a considerably smaller one for a casual arrival. > > > > We know that we're getting the landings, we just are not turning that into > > downloads. I think this will go a long way toward doing that. > > > > This needs input from Marketing people. At present I'm the only marketing > > person involved in the discussion. > > > > Cheers > > G > > > > > > -- > > Graham Lauder, > > OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ > > http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html > > > > INGOTs Moderator New Zealand > > www.theingots.org.nz > > > > GET DRESSED : GET OOOGEAR > > Gear for the well dressed OOo Advocate > > www.ooogear.co.nz > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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