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Communication Strategy NEEDED
Re: Communication Strategy NEEDED
Hello everyone,
As a supporter of Occupy Chicago, I am always excited to see the numbers of supporters growing. I think the structure of the movement is uniquely beneficial because of the diverse crowd it attracts, the unifying power of the efforts, and the discourse fostered through its "leaderless" revolution. As a communications nerd (and professional), it has been fascinating to observe and participate in. That being said, things are coming to a turning point, and the communication structure of Occupy Chicago is falling woefully short.
I've emailed the info address listed on this site multiple times, with no response. I have attempted to engage via Twitter on multiple occasions, with no reply. I actually saw one person on Twitter questioning whether the movement in Chicago had been shut down because a lack of communication in the Twitter stream. Confusion continues to abound in Chicagoland press regarding what, exactly, we're trying to do.
Who is in charge of Communications? What is the strategy currently in place? Why is no one actively soliciting interview opportunities with the press? Why have there not been widely distributed press releases crafted and sent with every passing day? Why is the site not posting official responses to derogatory or factually incorrect media coverage? Why is there not consistent tweeting coming out of the main account? Why is there no engagement with querying members of the public?
These inefficiencies not only limit the reach of the movement and its ability to bring others into the fold, but allow for the perpetuation of inaccurate characterizations.
I am not proposing an abandonment of the egalitarian nature of the movement, but at this point in time, we need someone to function as the "voice" of the movement to streamline communications and better defend it. This would not be a leader, but a bullhorn. Without this, these problems will continue. Thoughts?
- MamaNelson
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- A press kit for placement on the website- provides easy information for interested journalists, and gives us better control over messaging.
- A template for press releases. I know some are available on the site, but they need to be distributed to the media more effectively. I recommend a free distribution service called pr-log. Easy to use, big exposure with the right keyword usage. If we have a template, a supporter without a physical presence can be communicating with people on the ground to make sure any events get the public attention deserved. It also helps us more accurately describe our numbers and impact.
- Someone not on the ground dedicated to fielding responses.
I get that some of these issues pertain to us not having a true base camp, and I also get that we don't want to assign a lot of "power" to one person. This isn't about power, though. It's about facilitating effective communication with the public. Is there someone on the press liasion committee that I could speak with, or is this better suited for a GA discussion?
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- Cathy
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Also, there's a request I have concerning the selective nature of the photographers that have been on our streets for the last two weeks, so if you can get back to me, I'd appreciate it.
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