|
Added three more events that I initially missed or were announced after launch. In addition to initial outreach, I notify my followers of every update. Outreach Expanded I can legitimately tweet about a post (which first went live a few weeks ago) on the 12th because it's still relevant and useful to people. From day of month to day of month, this post received pageviews, of which the (most recent) was unique: Google Analytics screenshot As you can see above, the outreach campaign in this example can be divided into six parts: Early The three parts (with.
Three parts later (consistent with the initial release) and later (consistent with the update). Here’s how moible number data I did the first phase of my outreach: On July 1, 2020, I had a big push to share this article on four major websites: , , , and . On , in addition to posting individual tweets and tweeting screenshots I also notified each individual event by letting them know: mentioning the screenshots to make it less cheeky (less hey check this guy out!), in the big Most of the time I ask them to confirm if the logo is used correctly and the details are correct or if they can provide me with more information and or.

The logo, I think that legitimizes the approach even more. All of them were happy to be included and most of them retweeted it too which was awesome. I also took the opportunity to mention other local event organizers I knew and asked if they were planning events in the month that had yet to be announced. At the very least, I made them aware of a relationship. Mentioning screenshots In hindsight I probably should have spread it out over the course of a few hours or days because I later realized that if the people who followed me were also following some other activity.
|
|