Re: What keywords would you use for GNOME?
- From: "Lefty (石鏡 )" <lefty shugendo org>
- To: Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org>, <07721 ipam pt>
- Cc: marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What keywords would you use for GNOME?
- Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:55:33 -0800
I have no idea why I¹m doing this, actuallypure grandmotherly kindness or
something, perhapsbut the place to start for this sort of thing is Google¹s
own Keyword tool for AdWords.
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Full disclosure: I sent this from my Macintosh, using Entourage, on OS X.
Evolution is _still_ buggy and slow. Deal with it. Too bad no one around
apparently knows much about SEO. Have fun, I'm off to FOSDEM day after
tomorrow!
On 2/1/10 9:23 AM, "Stormy Peters" <stormy gnome org> wrote:
Nelson,
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 9:34 AM, <07721 ipam pt> wrote:
I would suggest that we should prioritize the development of tools to allow
us
to build a database with the most information we can retrieve from GNOME
Users,
and just like in normal corporate marketing build and segment the ranks of
our
users by Operative System, age, gender, nationality, etc etc. The more we
know
about people who use GNOME for several purposes (home, education,
development,
etc) the more accurate we can deploy new tools, new services, etc, and
eventually position us with a clear thought on how users see us and what they
expect. Having such a background would actually allow us to answer questions
like this ones in a much more accurate way.
I agree that information would be great to have and I'm open to any ways to
collect it.
In the meantime, we have $330/day of free advertising to use so we are going
to have to make some guesses.
I'm open to any keyword/ad combinations people would like to try. We can check
on them once a week for a while.
FYI, to one of the points in Claus' email. We had to have two ads per adgroup
in order to get approved. So it's about more than testing ads, it's actually
one of the requirements.
Stormy
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