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Application for PR position.
Jonathon [SSL]:
I'm liking this.
Rick Astley:
--- Quote from: Sam Colt on January 24, 2012, 07:14:32 pm ---Here are some limited thoughts on what I feel would be the correct course of action to take in promoting Goldeneye: Source. I can expand and enumerate.
IV. Gaming, comic and anime conventions are prime areas for pounding the pavement to get the word out. Unfortunately this cannot be covered by one person, but considering that we have die hard members of the community, and devs, in major US urban centers, and across the world, we can really beef up our presence at these events.
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actually where i am this march we are getting our first ever Comic Con...so i was thinking i could try handing out GESource cards to randoms but the problem is i dont know if its legal to advertise gesource...i mean what happens if "Enemy" rivals notice it and try to make a move if you catch my drift
Emilia:
Maybe, this PR business needs to have different arms, because one person can't do everything.
We have:
Wake: Leader of PR, who talks to the huge gaming influences like PC Gamer, etc
Major: In charge of media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter
Me: (On trial): PR Writer: I would be doing the writing for the updates/anything else needed
If I fail my trial, of course, we will need someone to take my place. But I think getting out into the community, that HASN'T had a taste of GoldenEye Source would be an excellent idea. So, my idea would be someone to write, create pictures or video for people who have never seen GoldenEye Source before. Someone who has the skills to catch that person's eye and say hey, check out this game.
Of course, everyone can do this in their own way. This game could be successful by word of mouth. But, they can help do this by saying, have a read of this; or, have a look at this video, which could be made by someone like you.
I'm just throwing my ideas out there. It is just important that the team doesn't get too segmented. It is about working together, with the other arms of the team to produce top quality content.
Sam Colt:
It is a bit of a sketchy area, but considering that the mod isn't making money, and doesn't pose any real threats of drawing attention away from panels, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. Of course the rules at every convention, and every cities police force, is different. There's a solution though, I assume you're comicon will run several days. Go one day without advertising to get a feel for the place, and of you think it'd be cool to hand out cards go back the next day and do it.
On another note, I have a page and half strategy to increase our presence. I'll post it when I get home from work in 2 hours, as well as respond to you Emilia, and any other posts that show up in the time in between.
Rick Astley:
i think i will just stick with YouTube Videos unless bloody SOPA is passed...i talked with Emillia yesterday about a possible trailer
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