On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:38 PM, Jay Torian <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone, > > I just wanted to share that I'm looking to see what I can do to boost > Xubuntu presence on YouTube and it's cross integration with Google+. I've > shared a couple emails with Elizabeth on this with some thoughts on > content. The goal is to do something sustainable and set realistic > expectations, but also test what we might be able to pick up during 2014 > which stands to be an exciting year with 14.04 release. > > YouTube is one of the biggest search engines in the world right now, and I > personally used it a lot when trying to preview linux versions to install > before I picked Xubuntu as my favorite. It really helped to demystify > linux when I was very new to it. There's a lot of good content out there, > some pretty sincere folks bumping FOSS and making good quality content, and > it's an opportunity to get your great work in front of more eyes. > > While I can pull in some great Xubuntu reviews and other helpful content, > I think it would be a good custom content project to create some short > videos based on the user guide. It may sound a little boring, but it's > helpful, it's the kind of thing that people keyword search the search > engine and google for - and so it feels like attractive organic seo content > to me. > > "xubuntu how do I change the clock format?" > "how to I uninstall a program in xubuntu?" > "how to I update xubuntu?" > > etc. > > I saw a user guide online for 12.04 - I heard maybe there'd be a new one - > or some new documentation being developed. > Any recommendations on this documentation? I could use it as content to > narrate the videos. > > These are the things I was thinking about trying to do. > Feedback welcome. Thank you. > We are looking into doing tutorials for an Ubuntu Studio youtube channel and I would be happy to collaborate and share ideas as many things will be the same or similar between the distros. /Jimmy cub on irc
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