The purpose of this file is to collect ideas for ways to expose our publications to a wider audience. In particular, we're collecting ways to market our upcoming publication of the new Architecture 1.1 draft.
- Ideas so far: put together list of talking points -- how do we describe it, purpose of the document, what is it going to do for these audiences; our view of interoperability, why is this controversial, what change in the world does this suggest? Rise of independent assistants, this gives us a roadmap for future assistants, this is a W3C roadmap to an interoperable future, call to action -- what do we want you to do with this? review and send comments, join the group,
- what about the technical part? high level -- what are the top three aspects of the technical part, then a second, broader, deeper layer
- W3C blog
- OVON newsletter -- include in both newsletters
- Voice lunch
- Voice First, newsletter and events
- Women in Voice
- LinkedIn posts -- Bev reshared posts
- Twitter -- Bev retweeted
- Rain agency
- Voice Summit
- Human Behavior Clubhouse-- Jon will bring us in, with Terry Fisher
- Speech Technology Magazine, standards column for August 1 submitted
- Martin and Bradley weekly newsletters -- Jon will do this
- Len Klie (Speech Technology Magazine) Posted September 9 https://www.speechtechmag.com/Articles/News/Speech-Technology-News/W3C-Looks-to-Implement-Standards-for-Personal-Assistant-Interoperability-148856.aspx
- AVIOS website, post on news part of website
- Podcasts -- Carl Robinson, Voice podcast, Nick Shyamala Pryaga
- priorities
- publishing text and voice (podcast, Voice Lunch, Clubhouse)
- top priority is putting together talking points
- Debbie and Jon to put together talking points
- Twitter and LinkedIn are almost no work
- Debbie to do LinkedIn post, Twitter OVON will amplify,
- OVON speaker bureau list
Please add comments and other ideas here.