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== PORTLANDWIKI BARN RAISING IDEAS ==
== PORTLANDWIKI BARN RAISING IDEAS ==


Kotra: Tangible rewards: "Barn stars" (as seen on <s>TV</s> Wikipedia).
[[User:MichaelAndersen|Michael Andersen]]: "Ten really useful pages." Michael's [[Portland Afoot]] features "really useful" content that he uses to introduce new readers to the publication's value. Suggests we do the same for PortlandWiki, and that such content is a good candidate to organize PortlandWiki's "barn raising" activity around.


Kotra: "Reward board." People offer rewards for specific tasks.
[[User:Kotra|Kotra]]: Tangible rewards: '''Barnstars'''<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Barnstars Wikipedia:Barnstars]</ref> (as seen on <s>TV</s> Wikipedia). Adopt Wikipedia's custom of rewarding PortlandWiki contributors for hard work and due diligence by awarding them a <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Barnstars barnstar]</span>.


Michael Andersen: "Ten really useful pages." Michael's [[Portland Afoot]] features "really useful" content that he uses to introduce new readers to the publication's value. Suggests we do the same for PortlandWiki, and that such content is a good candidate to organize PortlandWiki's "barn raising" activity around.
[[User:Kotra|Kotra]]: '''Reward board'''. Another Wikipedia custom where an informal page is created where folks can offer specific rewards to editors willing to take on a particular task. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reward_board Wikipedia:Reward board]</ref>


Dave: Can PortlandWiki interest a local marketing services provider to include PortlandWiki in her / his marketing services repertoire. For example, [[Poor Boy Possibilities, LLC]] is one local marketing services provider who provides social media marketing services to Portland mom & pop businesses. If we (core PortlandWiki admins and larger PortlandWiki community) were to approach someone like that to create "starter pages" for local businesses, what "rules" will we want to have in place? This is potentially a controversial subject, so we'll want input from a core group of PortlandWiki admins at the very least.
== PortlandWiki Social Media Person ==
[[User:WikiMaster|Dave]]: Can PortlandWiki interest a local marketing services provider to include PortlandWiki in her / his marketing services repertoire? For example, [[Poor Boy Possibilities, LLC]] is one local marketing services provider who provides social media marketing services to Portland mom & pop businesses. If we (core PortlandWiki admins and larger PortlandWiki community) were to consider this kind of approach to creating "starter pages" for local businesses, what "rules" will we want to have in place? This is potentially a controversial area, so we'll want input from a core group of PortlandWiki admins at the very least.


== PortlandWiki Social Media Person ==
'''Proposed Rules'''<br />
'''RULES'''<br />
* The local business owner ''must'' clearly understand that she/he is not required to pay for PortlandWiki page, but voluntarily agrees to pay a social media service provider to put up a starter page on her/his behalf, and as a benefit to the PortlandWiki community.
* The local business owner ''must'' clearly understand that she/he is not required to pay for PortlandWiki page, but voluntarily agrees to pay provider to put up a starter page on her/his behalf, and as a benefit to the PortlandWiki community.
* The assumed motivation for the business owner to pay for someone to start her/his page is because s/he realizes s/he may never get around to it and doesn't want to wait for someone else to voluntarily take the initiative.
* The assumed motivation for the business owner to pay for someone to start her/his page is because s/he realizes s/he may never get around to it and doesn't want to wait for someone else to take the initiative.
* The business owner must clearly understand that others may come along and contribute to the page. Those contributions may not necessarily meet the business owner's approval, but nonetheless can be legitimate and appropriate contributions.
* The business owner must clearly understand that others may come along and contribute to the page. Those contributions may not necessarily meet the business owner's approval, but nonetheless can be legitimate and appropriate contributions.
== References ==
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Revision as of 06:45, 21 December 2010

PORTLANDWIKI BARN RAISING IDEAS

Michael Andersen: "Ten really useful pages." Michael's Portland Afoot features "really useful" content that he uses to introduce new readers to the publication's value. Suggests we do the same for PortlandWiki, and that such content is a good candidate to organize PortlandWiki's "barn raising" activity around.

Kotra: Tangible rewards: Barnstars[1] (as seen on TV Wikipedia). Adopt Wikipedia's custom of rewarding PortlandWiki contributors for hard work and due diligence by awarding them a barnstar.

Kotra: Reward board. Another Wikipedia custom where an informal page is created where folks can offer specific rewards to editors willing to take on a particular task. [2]

PortlandWiki Social Media Person

Dave: Can PortlandWiki interest a local marketing services provider to include PortlandWiki in her / his marketing services repertoire? For example, Poor Boy Possibilities, LLC is one local marketing services provider who provides social media marketing services to Portland mom & pop businesses. If we (core PortlandWiki admins and larger PortlandWiki community) were to consider this kind of approach to creating "starter pages" for local businesses, what "rules" will we want to have in place? This is potentially a controversial area, so we'll want input from a core group of PortlandWiki admins at the very least.

Proposed Rules

  • The local business owner must clearly understand that she/he is not required to pay for PortlandWiki page, but voluntarily agrees to pay a social media service provider to put up a starter page on her/his behalf, and as a benefit to the PortlandWiki community.
  • The assumed motivation for the business owner to pay for someone to start her/his page is because s/he realizes s/he may never get around to it and doesn't want to wait for someone else to voluntarily take the initiative.
  • The business owner must clearly understand that others may come along and contribute to the page. Those contributions may not necessarily meet the business owner's approval, but nonetheless can be legitimate and appropriate contributions.

References