I am willing to help.  I can code HTML, have limited scripting skills and no
sense of graphic design.  However I am very customer focused (as opposed to
organisation focused).

Because I am customer focused I would like to find out what benefits people
seek in being a sponsor (in order to emphasise those benefits on the page).
Do we have information on that?  Even a simple analysis of click-throughs
would help.  If we provide links to more information on potential benefits,
which get hit most?

Lastly, a bit of advice on donating behaviour.  People are in general more
hesitant to donate to a vague, general goal (unless it really strikes to
their core values) and more willing to donate to something specific, with a
concrete outcome.

So (and this would help with GNOME's overall vision too, I think) every
year, or six months (to coincide with the release cycle) we could have a
nominated project that gets an extra "push" from donations.  If we could
then list how the donation money was spent this would provide explicit
motivation for future behaviour.  We need to build up a case history of past
successes.

The GNOME Marketing pages have a such a list. I think that beefing it up and
being more clear about its target audience(s) would be beneficial.  Think,
not deployments, but successes.  But we have to be careful not to degenerate
into self-congratulatory spin there.

I am also willing to help with this effort.

2008/8/4 Stormy Peters <[email protected]>

> Hi Marketing Folks,
>
> We're working on revamping Friends of GNOME. The technology is in
> place to allow for monthly donations but we haven't launched it yet.
> (Note that the FSF's associate membership program encourages people to
> donate $120/year in automated monthly installments:
> http://www.fsf.org/associate/dues.html.)
>
> On the Friends of GNOME web page I'd like to:
> - encourage people to donate monthly
> - target more than just GNOME Foundation members
> - show them what they're money is being used for
>
> I originally thought an "adopt a hacker" program would be cool where
> we highlighted developers that had received travel sponsorship but
> Brian Cameron pointed out that that would probably appeal to the
> current set of contributors but not branch out much.
>
> All that said, I could use some text for the actual page. The current
> page is here:http://www.gnome.org/friends/.
>
> I'd like to have a couple of sections:
> - Top intro that summarizes what this is all about: "Show your support
> for GNOME. Become a Friend of GNOME and "
> - List of things that GNOME does well. I'd like to list quite a few
> but maybe we could also have an "ad space" at the right that
> highlights things like "GNOME technology used by half a million kids
> worldwide in OLPCs", "GNOME on school kids desktops in Spain", ... In
> the general list we could list (with links) all the current stories we
> have in the marketing web site plus:
>     - accessibility
>     - localization
>     - functionality: multimedia, mail, etc.
> - List of things we use money for directly:
>  - developer travel,
>  - printing and marketing materials,
>  - ...
> - Levels of sponsorship and gifts (probably should go towards the top
> of the page)
> - A link to all the current Friends of GNOME.
>
> Thoughts? Anyone willing to help with the web page?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stormy
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