11-26-2012, 01:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2012, 01:38 AM by Ubiquitous Dirigibles.)
I am taking Public Relations (at college). Something I ran into was a Media Kit (MK). A MK basically gives "stuff" to the media (on-line magazines that review games, newspapers, etc.). What do MK's give? Press releases, good quality pictures, among other things that people can use.
So, my point: what if Xonotic created a MK? Not that this hasn't been done in some form or fashion.
The MK could be accessible from Xonotic's main website -- so if an interested party heard about this free game, the hard work has already been done for them. All they gotta do is use our press releases to write articles and pics to show the game 'n stuff.
If Xonotic did this, I sense it would have to distinguish itself (not that Xonotic hasn't!) from other open-source and free first person shooters. That's a discussion perhaps for a different time. I want to keep this brief.
But perhaps I'm getting my target audiences confused. Sorry, it's late as I type this.
-- Ubiquitous Dirigbles
Hold up. There's already a media kit!
So, my point: what if Xonotic created a MK? Not that this hasn't been done in some form or fashion.
The MK could be accessible from Xonotic's main website -- so if an interested party heard about this free game, the hard work has already been done for them. All they gotta do is use our press releases to write articles and pics to show the game 'n stuff.
If Xonotic did this, I sense it would have to distinguish itself (not that Xonotic hasn't!) from other open-source and free first person shooters. That's a discussion perhaps for a different time. I want to keep this brief.
But perhaps I'm getting my target audiences confused. Sorry, it's late as I type this.
-- Ubiquitous Dirigbles
Hold up. There's already a media kit!