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|Status: Not contacted<br/>Result: Outreach | |Status: Not contacted<br/>Result: Outreach | ||
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== Initial 'Feeler' Email | == Initial 'Feeler' Email Template: == | ||
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Please pass this on to your membership, and encourage them to support their work. They are 100% crowd funded, and all of our results are published openly. For more information, see their blog (http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/). | Please pass this on to your membership, and encourage them to support their work. They are 100% crowd funded, and all of our results are published openly. For more information, see their blog (http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/). | ||
== Follow-up Email Template: == |
Revision as of 17:49, 30 October 2010
This document is meant to be ongoing log of marketing outreach as of Nov. 1, 2010. This consists of the initial 'feeler' email template, as well as a follow-up email template. Email discussions will be posted in the table if a response is received.
Contacts and results:
Organization | Contact Information | Details |
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Org 1 (desc) |
Post Carbon Institute Ania Moniuszko |
Status: Not contacted Result: Outreach |
Org 2 (desc) |
makezine.com Ania Moniuszko |
Status: Not contacted Objective: Outreach; Press |
Further Marketing Opportunities:
http://www.transitionnetwork.org/initiatives - list of all Transition Town initiatives
Initial 'Feeler' Email Template:
Dear [Organization],
I have l your initiative at [website] and I like your efforts to bring the people of _______________ together around transition. I feel that [organization] aligns very much with the work I am currently doing for Open Source Ecology. Have you heard of them? They are building, what they call, the Global Village Construction Set – a set of 40 industrial machines that can be replicated inexpensively around the world.
They are building the tools and providing the information necessary to build transition towns from the ground up. See video: http://vimeo.com/16106427
Please pass this on to your membership, and encourage them to support their work. They are 100% crowd funded, and all of our results are published openly. For more information, see their blog (http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/).