Marketing Team/Organizing an Event

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Event Organizers' Resources

There is a lot of preparation to do before an event. This guide will help you to not forget some parts.

Getting Started

  • If you are involved in organizing an event for Sugar Labs, please add it to the Sugar Labs Events list, so others can easily find it.
  • It's a good idea to send an announcement to the marketing mailing list .
  • For the planning of an event we suggest that you setup up a wiki page with the event name as title and all relevant information. Take this template if you are not familiar with the wiki.
  • Attend a weekly marketing meetings to find helping hands and promote your event.

Accommodations

  • Big events like LinuxTag last 4 days. It works well to have one person organize the accommodations for the group. There are several good reasons to stay at the same place: all ambassadors can eat breakfast together, it's easier to organize things for the leisure time, it helps save money and it's definitely more fun.

Visuals

Please check the FIXME Logo Usage Guidelines and ask logo@sugarlabs.org for a usage permission before using the Sugar Labs Logos.

  • Banners
  • Business Cards
  • Posters

Media and Flyers

  • Flyer
  • Sugar on a stick
  • Live CDs

Equipment

  • If you have a small booth (only a small table), take your laptop with you and use it to show Sugar to the visitors.
  • If you have larger booth or demonstration room you may need more hardware. Perhaps one day there will be an EventBox with hardware, but for now use it as a check-list.

Clothes

  • The Ambassador Polo Shirt is the standard of if possible. With this shirt there is a difference to other project.
  • We suggest that all attendees wear the same shirt. It's easier for the visitors to identify a representative of the booth this way.
  • Of course you are free in choice of your clothing but don't forget that you represent Sugar Labs and not yourself. At a event, we are the face of Sugar Labs.

Speaking

Holding a Sugar Demonstration

Holding a SugarCamp

Report

  • Other ambassadors are always interested in your experience. What was good or bad? Where is potential to improve something?
  • If you have, show us some pictures of the event. This is a good resource to see how the booth layout was and the surroundings.
  • Join a marketing meeting to recapitulate and answer open questions about the event.
  • Check Reporting Guidelines to get help.Add