Summer X Marketing: Difference between revisions

From Open Source Ecology
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
*[[Contacts at Colleges]]
*[[Contacts at Colleges]]
*[[STEAM Camp Marketing Plan]]
*[[STEAM Camp Marketing Plan]]
*Their families built fortunes. These millennials are trying to figure out how to undo their class privilege. from the Washington Post [https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2020/03/02/their-families-built-fortunes-these-millennials-are-trying-figure-out-how-undo-their-class-privilege/]

Revision as of 18:53, 7 March 2020

Target Market - Liberal Arts, Eco-Conscious Students

  1. Contact top liberal arts colleges / universities / alternative universities. Focusing onones that are liberal arts, which have plenty of idealism and wealthy families. Find groups related to open source, DIY, collaborative design, computer science, management, social enterprise, engineering without borders, enterprise clubs, 3D printing groups, microhouse groups, and any groups related to OSE work.
  2. Email them, and ask them about starting OSE Chapters at Universities for large scale collaboration. Part of chapters would be - learn to build 3D printers, start a 3D printer business, participate in Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camps, learn to be a STEAM Camp instructor, and get hands-on skils. So, You Want to Be a...
  3. Return on investment: for every 100 people that are contacted, one signs up for Summer X.

Links