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Marketing & Communications plan for Learn.WordPress.org Remake and Learning Pathways #422
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Adding a courtesy ping to @sereedmedia since you were mentioned on the project thread, in case you'd still like to be involved. :) |
I did an interview for The WordPress Way DEIB addition. BobWP, who runs the podcast, said that when the training team is ready to launch Learning Pathways he would love to do a panel discussion with 3-4 team members. |
@lada7042 wow great, i am interested for the same. |
Hello, with my DoTheWoo hat, we are very keen on continuing to promote Learn WP. We have talked about this for The WordPress Way and as a follow up to get more input and contributors to the resource, as we did for the individual learners survey too. We were also helped by a number of other media in the WP space for the ILA, and they have shown interest in doing so again with targeted content. We can specifically collaborate with the revised focus in marketing on this later in the promotion and communications cycle too. |
Thanks for creating this issue @kathrynwp!
@lada7042 @abhansnuk It's great to know there's already media interested. Not surprising to me, since Learn is an initiative that benefits so many within and outside of the WordPress ecosystem. 😄 This feels like it lines up with the efforts @rmartinezduque is working on with the WordPress Media Corps. Maybe something like a dedicated briefing all about Learn specifically for media partners? A few ideas I've been pondering to help with initial launch promotion:
As folks continue to share ideas here, I'm happy to collect them into a first draft communications plan. I can share it early next week. |
As promised, here is an initial draft of the communications plan. For feedback and additional ideas, please feel free to add them as comments or suggestions directly into the document. You can share feedback here in this issue as well. Please review by June 18, 2024. That way we can finalize our plan and start creating/coordinating assets. |
Thanks for putting this together, @thetinyl! It looks very good to me, with a wide range of promotion and marketing activities to get the word out. I especially love the idea of a video tour to familiarize people with the new site and Learning Pathways. I was also thinking of hosting an Online Workshop for the public, to do walkthrough of the new site over screenshare, with a live Q&A. |
@thetinyl looking at the Do The Woo schedule for The WordPress Way show, and when might work for LearnWP, offering with my DTW hat, Thursday 18 July 2024 for the recording? This would be at 16:00 UTC. We can create a preparation slot for the interviewees before that. This assumes the initial timeline is still July. |
I posted the updates in the training team Slack channel so team members working on project are aware of outline and dates. Destiny Kanno, Wes Theron, Jonathan Bossenger , me -main contacts |
Seems like everyone is comfortable with what's being proposed. So we can get things rolling!
Love this idea, @kathrynwp! Did you have dates in mind for this (tentative based on the launch) already? I'm thinking it could be nice to host it the week after launch, that way we can include a mention of it in the /News announcement. What do you think?
Thanks @abhansnuk! Without a firm date for the launch, I wonder if we can hold off on scheduling a Do the Woo appearance for now. Could you share some other open slots for mid/end of July and we can add those to the Comms plan for consideration?
Thanks @lada7042! I'm also happy to share updates there and tag those main contacts, if that's helpful. Next steps
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Hi @thetinyl thanks for the update. At DTW, we will be cross-linking with the release show where it has good links so moving it till later is fine for DTW. The August 2024 WordPress Way is being planned at the moment, which would give more time on the launch and focus. This would be August 15, 2024. There is something we are working on for end of July, but as it looks like the comms plan may not be able to confirm dates for a little while, would the August date be better. We can reserve that slot if so, and move the existing planned topic and interviewees on a month. |
On the other items @thetinyl, I can help with reviewing and writing with you some of the news announcement. Happy to be involved in story boarding of the video, particularly looking at how we use it to reach international audiences too. Love the online workshop idea @kathrynwp . Is there anything we can do with this which meetsup could use too? Thanks. |
@thetinyl Yes, that timing sounds good to me! We'll keep close tabs on the launch date to schedule the Online Workshop accordingly and make sure it's published in time for the News announcement.
@abhansnuk Are you referring to local meetups? I was planning to ask the Community Team to promote the July Online Workshop about the Learn remake in their newletter to meetup organizers, but beyond that, I'm open to other ideas! |
Launch video update: The original suggestion was to have a video tour ready for launch, but given timing and the need for having up-to-date visuals, we'll need to pivot a bit. The suggested direction is to do two videos instead, one that can capitalize on the excitement of the launch and one that can follow-up to keep the redesign top of mind: Video 1: A short (up to 0:30) teaser for Learning Pathways, on the new and improved Learn WordPress |
Make sure to give a listen to the WordPress Briefing podcast: Episode 83 - Learning Pathways features a discussion with Josepha and Wes (from the Training team). While technically outside of planned promotion activities for the Learn redesign launch, it's a nice way to pre-emptively drum up excitement for the changes happening with Learn. 🥳 |
👋 I've prepared a draft for the /News announcement that's ready for review. Please share any feedback by Friday, July 19 @ 13:00 UTC. That will let us wrap this up well before the current launch date. A couple of related notes:
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A quick reminder to please provide any feedback on the /News announcement draft by Friday, July 19 @ 13:00 UTC. 🙏 |
Wes Theron and I will host an Online Workshop to go over the new site, on August 12 at 21 UTC. Will add a link in the announcement post once I've set it up on Meetup.com |
Quick updates:
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Update: I've moved up the date to August 6 and added a second workshop at a different time that day: https://www.meetup.com/learn-wordpress-online-workshops/events/302434418/ https://www.meetup.com/learn-wordpress-online-workshops/events/302387426/ |
Noting that the second Online Workshop has been shifted to August 8: |
Social content update: With the launch coming up this week, I've already scheduled some of the social posts for promotion. You can find the social content in this document. |
👋 FYI: The details about the next briefing, which will include the Learn launch, have been published: https://make.wordpress.org/media-corps/2024/08/01/upcoming-media-corps-briefing-scheduled-for-august-7/ |
Hi @thetinyl is there an update please on the dates shared for DoTheWoo for featuring the work, benefits and new site’s features? Courtney has this week for DTW also had a provisional conversation with Laura. DTW is looking to dedicate one main piece, ideally in the planned slot next Thursday. Bob would prefer to keep to the slots already set out if it is possible. It would be lovely if Laura would like to be part of that panel. It would be great if we can confirm the date so we can get things finalized, images organized, and a preparation call with panellists booked in too. Thanks so much. Look forward to hearing from you. |
Hi @abhansnuk, @thetinyl is currently on vacation, so I'm happy to help with this.
Just to confirm, by next Thursday, you mean August 15, right? If so, I think that can work. How many panelists are you looking to join the show, and how can I best assist you? |
Hi @rmartinezduque thanks for the quick reply. The slot for the recorded interview itself is Thursday 15 August 2024, 4pm UTC. Panellists would need to join 15 minutes before for final sound checks. I will arrange a preparation call before too. This also helps put panellists at ease, and to give any panellists new to interviews added assistance and aid their confidence. To be most effective, three panellists maximum, but it works well with two too if they can show different aspects and come at it from different backgrounds of involvement. I am committed in the shows to inclusion of voices so we try to get folks from different countries where possible too. As this has had cross-teams collaboration and builds on the contribution in training over some time, it would be ideal if one of the panellists can help illustrate that too. Courtney has suggested perhaps a design team member. This could work really well to show the benefits of the changes, or if one of the panellists from training is able to speak on this side too, this would work too. As I have been involved in various aspects of the journey and its background as a long term training contributor, I can help pull out some of the benefits and opportunities too through the questions and preparation. Together we can identify any additional useful info for the audience as both users / future users of the Learn WordPress site and potential future contributors. Interviewees would need to have a microphone (not just the built-in mic on their computer), headphones, and ideally a wired internet connection. Look forward to hearing from you Reyes. We can deal with the fine details on Slack to capture photos, discuss equipment etc, and as part of the detailed interview plan. Thanks. |
Thanks for the detailed information, @abhansnuk. I checked with Kathryn Presner and Nick Diego and they are available on August 15 at 4 pm UTC. I think either of them (or both) could be great panelists because of their involvement in the Learn project and the different perspectives and backgrounds they bring. Plus, both illustrate the cross-team collaboration. Nick especially has some good insight into how the different teams worked together in the Learn WordPress redesign (as well as other refreshed WordPress.org sections). For another participant, maybe Laura, who was earlier suggested, could join? Would you like me to check with her? Let me know your thoughts and whether the suggested folks fit what you're looking for. |
Hello @rmartinezduque that is great. Please do see if Laura would like to join. Could you please message me on slack with their timezones and where they are based please, plus their email addresses to send the studio link. Thanks Reyes. |
@rmartinezduque I am happy to join. I will send @abhansnuk the information you requested. 😄 |
Thank you, @lada7042! @abhansnuk, I already sent you the information requested via Slack. Feel free to reach out if there's anything else I can help with. Thanks again! |
The WordPress Way podcast is now out. Thank you so much, @abhansnuk for interviewing @lada7042, @ndiego and myself about the site relaunch: https://dothewoo.io/the-refresh-of-learn-wordpress-with-kathryn-presner-nick-diego-and-laura-adamonis/ |
Update on social and video tour
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I've posted Drawing new learners to the new Learn.WordPress.org for input from the Training team. Feedback is welcome until September 10, 2024. |
The video tour is live as is a follow-up News post that speaks to how the launch and Learning Pathways have been received so far (which is all positive). |
This issue can be closed as completed. |
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Learn.WordPress.org is currently in the midst of a full site remake. Along with an aesthetic overhaul to bring its look and feel in line with other areas of the site, the freshened-up Learn.WordPress.org features a new way to learn WordPress. Learning Pathways will offer sets of courses geared to Developers, Designers, Users, and Contributors at three different levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert. The new site will be launched some time in late July (date still TBC) and will feature several of the Learning Pathways to start: Beginner WordPress User, Intermediate User, Beginner Developer, and Intermediate Theme Developer.
The new Learning Pathways will be of interest to anyone learning WordPress, no matter their level. Having an official site serving up high-quality courses to WordPress learners of all types will be of interest to many folks, both within traditional WordPress circles, and outside them. For example, someone working or volunteering at a nonprofit who's been tasked with keeping their organization's site updated would find the Beginner WordPress User Learning Pathway very useful. For this reason, we would like to get the word out in as many places as possible, including avenues beyond WordPress-specific news outlets and avenues.
Relevant Links
Learning Pathways project thread: https://make.wordpress.org/training/2023/07/07/project-thread-learning-pathways-on-learn-wordpress/
Staging site: https://learn.wordpress.org/test/
Figma mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/ZKaf6u8mIHkAanluWafXAp/Learn?node-id=3199-20648&t=BmdexqVDw0yZAFsX-0
Learn Redesign Project board: https://github.com/orgs/WordPress/projects/40/views/26
Timing & Scope
The initial launch of the site is slated for July, but the Meta team will make the final call. They are posting updates in the #website-redesign Slack channel. Here is the most recent update, for example.
In the project thread linked above, you'll see that that the marketing-related goals are listed as:
For the initial launch this July, we would like to focus on the last bullet point for now. We can discuss further marketing efforts later down the road, as more Learning Pathways targeting different groups and levels are rolled out over time. For now, the top priority is just to amplify the initial launch of the new site and Learning Pathways themselves, with an eye to tracking engagement and optimizing marketing efforts as we go along.
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