Promoting PLUG [WAS: Re: OT: LUGs dying out]

JD Austin jd at twingeckos.com
Tue Jul 24 14:32:51 MST 2007


My Toastmasters clubs do this.  
The business card has all the contact information on it to eliminate 
that awkward conversation :)
It is a great tool for promotion - put them on your fliers/etc so that 
people can take the card with them.

JD
Shawn Badger wrote:
>  I like the idea of the business cards! It would be easy to hand them 
> out and more likely the person would keep them, or at least I think 
> they would. It would also be nice to include the email address on 
> there to subscribe to the e-mail list. I would even cough up the 5 
> bucks to print them to hand out.
>
> On 7/24/07, *Dennis Kibbe* <dennisk at linuxquestions.net 
> <mailto:dennisk at linuxquestions.net>> wrote:
>
>     On Monday 23 July 2007 10:21:47 pm you wrote:
>     > On 7/23/07, Josef Lowder <joe at actionline.com
>     <mailto:joe at actionline.com>> wrote:
>     > > .
>     > > On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Alan Dayley wrote
>     > >
>     > > > PLUG is as viable and useful as we PLUGgers make it.
>     > > >
>     > > > PLUG meeting attendance, in my view, has been at a plateau for
>     > > > several years now.  There is a core group that "mostly always"
>     > > > attends a given meeting with a few new people each month that
>     > > > usually don't come again. I wish there was a way to make the
>     > > > meetings more attended.
>     > >
>     > > While I am more sporadic than regular in attending the East
>     > > side meeting, I am usually glad that I attended whenever I have.
>     > > There is something comforting about just knowing that the
>     meetings
>     > > are there and available, and seeing familiar faces there.  I must
>     > > admit that I kind of like the small group "feel," though I agree
>     > > that it would be great if the attendance could be increased. I'm
>     > > kind of on both sides of that consideration. ;))
>     > >
>     > > There are several things that I believe might be helpful to
>     > > encourage more attendance and repeat attendance by newcomers.
>     > >
>     > > #1. Whatever happened to the idea of printing some PLUG brochures?
>     > > I recently saw an ad for www.CopyWorldInc.com
>     <http://www.CopyWorldInc.com> offering 5,000
>     > > flyers printed in full color on both sides for $99.  Seems like
>     > > that should be do-able.  I'd be willing to chip in something to
>     > > get something like that, and I'm sure others would as well.
>     > > I'm sure we could find some good places to distribute them and
>     > > we could all have some available to give away.
>     > >
>     > > #2. I wish that everybody would wear a name tag at the meetings.
>     > > Perhaps with name and favorite distros on the tags.  I am still
>     > > unable to connect a name with a face on many of the group, both
>     > > regulars and visitors.
>     > >
>     > > #3. As well as the "presentations" (which are always great to
>     > > have), why not create a little spontaneous "show and tell"
>     segment
>     > > in each meeting to invite and encourage two or three plug members
>     > > at each meeting to share a little something that they have
>     learned or
>     > > found helpful recently (strictly voluntary, of course - no
>     pressure!)
>     > >
>     > > #4. Then how about starting a little "directory" of short plug
>     > > member "bios" (with photos) on the plug website?  That way every
>     > > new person could get better acquainted with regulars and in that
>     > > way feel more a part of the group and would thus be more inclined
>     > > to keep coming back.
>     > >
>     > > #5. How about having a little questions/comments/feedback form
>     > > available at the meetings so everyone could have an opportunity
>     > > to express whatever might be on their mind, and one of the meeting
>     > > hosts/coordinators/moderators could look through those during the
>     > > meeting and perhaps respond.
>     > >
>     > > > I always find them valuable and even occasionally "seminar"
>     quality
>     > > > in their content and presentation.  Others obviously don't
>     feel that
>     > >
>     > > way.
>     > >
>     > > I think most people would agree that the meetings usually do have
>     > > some worthwhile value and sometimes are even of near-seminar
>     quality.
>     > >
>     > > > Think about it.  Here we have a metro-area of millions with
>     easily tens
>     > > > of thousands working with or using Linux/FS/OSS every
>     day.  And total
>     > > > monthly attendance to all PLUG meetings (just add up the
>     number of
>     > > > people at each meeting) is about 60-70?  Does anyone else
>     think that
>     > > > is low?
>     > >
>     > > This is an excellent point.  I'll bet there are hundreds of Linux
>     > > enthusiasts and potential Linux users who would be very
>     interested
>     > > in attending the meetings and becoming part of PLUG if they only
>     > > knew about it.  Just getting some distribution on a PLUG brochure
>     > > should be a good way to get the word out.
>     > >
>     > > Has the steering committee ever considered putting a sandwich
>     board
>     > > out on the street whenever and wherever a PLUG meeting is in
>     progress?
>     > > Who knows, we might even get some drop-in visitors.  The sign
>     could
>     > > just say "LINUX meeting -- 7-9 pm tonight -- stop in anytime."
>     > >
>     > > > But, then, many are not "meeting people" so, we do what the
>     group wants
>     > > > to do.  And we will continue to have meetings, if I have any
>     say in the
>     > > > matter.  If for no other reason than my own selfish
>     enjoyment of them.
>     > >
>     > > I think the meetings will continue to be valuable forever ...
>     > >
>     > > > Our email lists are the very best!
>     > >
>     > > I totally agree and am very thankful for them.
>     > >
>     > >
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>     > >
>     > > [...] ad for www.CopyWorldInc.com
>     <http://www.CopyWorldInc.com> offering 5,000
>     > > flyers printed in full color on both sides for $99.  Seems like
>     > > that should be do-able.  I'd be willing to chip in something to
>     > > get something like that, [...]
>     >
>     > Here is the URL for that:
>     >
>     >
>     http://www.copyworldinc.com/printing_product_catalog/flyer_printing.asp?gkw
>     <http://www.copyworldinc.com/printing_product_catalog/flyer_printing.asp?gkw>
>     >=1 I think you only get that price ( $99) if the flyers are very
>     small. The
>     > web page (see above link) says 3 by 4, and I think that means
>     inches. For 4
>     > by 6 it is more like $169.00 ...  and I am not sure about 8.5 by
>     11. OTOH,
>     > we might be able to get by with one-sided,
>     > (vs. "printed in full color on both sides")
>     >
>     > > I'd be willing to chip in something to [...]
>     >
>     > It is also possible that some funding might be forthcoming
>     > (either for SW Freedom Day, or for some other worthy PLUG causes)
>     > from a source like the Phoenix Chapter ACM.
>     > It has a bank account, but almost no members (except for me),
>     > and very few activities.  (lately).
>     > Talk about "dying out"...  LUGs are alive and well,
>     > compared to the Phoenix Chapter ACM.
>     > [well, some LUGs at least... like PLUG].
>
>     Brochures: Before you commit 5,000 check the prices at VistaPrint.
>     I'm always
>     getting emails from them with prices that are lower that published
>     on line.
>     Create the artwork in Inkscape or Scribus and output to a HiRes
>     TIFF or PDF.
>
>     PLUG business cards: I've thought about doing a simple PLUG
>     business card with
>     the logo on one side and the URL and maybe meeting times plus a
>     place for the
>     name of the person inviting the recipient. VistaPrint regularly
>     has sales
>     where the card can be purchased for under $5.00USD or free even.
>
>     Nametag: I've dropped the ball on that one since I was bringing
>     name tag
>     labels to meetings at one time. I do have a supply of lanyards
>     from HP that
>     I'll donate.
>
>     Dennisk
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