On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 15:10 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
in order to raise awareness for our marketing conference calls, what do
you think about sending out an announcement to announce@? No formal PR,
just a short note. I just digged through the archives, and we didn't
send something out like that yet, I only blogged about it.
I don't want to spam people, but on the other hand, raising awareness
for it could greatly help getting marketing contributors, and shows the
world what we're doing.
Thoughts?
I don't think pushing out an email on announce, once a month, would be
spamming. Then again might be a way to start talking about a monthly
newsletter - marketing sounds like a section name, to me anyhow.
Also a suggestion to do the same for all four marketing mailing lists,
Int., PY, ES and US, as a standard matter of practice.
Even if only in English, I don't believe folks on the Spanish speaking
lists will mind. (?) Speaking English on the call, IMO, is likely more
of a hurdle for some, I know speaking Spanish would be for me. That's a
different issue I suppose, but still, it does IMO help when the
invitation is direct.
So - hope you don't mind but I added those two other ml addresses here.
The doodle page for the next call BTW:
http://www.doodle.com/994qbp8puwagrzs8
Thanks for seeing to this each month,
Drew Jesnsen
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