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RE: Marketing of demonstration WEB site
The most successful pages for me are ones that convey enthusiasm!!!
this is a big ask in a static text but can be done.
April
Permaculture Visions International
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~askpv
Students and graduates in 15 countries
every state of Australia, Israel, Jerusalem, PNG, Hong Kong, Malaysia,
Orissa India, England, New Zealand, Tonga, France, Brazil, Portugal, USA
(Anchorage Alaska, Washington, Ohio, Wichita, Rowe NM, Asheville NC,
Carbondale IL, Madison WI, GREENSBORO NC-you, Sooke BC, Indianapolis
Indiana, Hopkinton NEw Hampshire, Pescadero CA, Port Townsend WA)Canada.
· Web visits number over 800 per week!
· new element still being trialed at our site: organic mower vs soil
compactor/loosener- a miniature/shetland cross pony - "peppercorn". So far,
we have learnt that: With regular management he is quite a good mower on
flats and grassy area, but damaging damaging on slopes and wet areas. Could
be a good pioneering animal, as he churns up the soil in short intervals,
making it ready to plant out. (preliminary confirmation of Alan Savoury's
cell grazing techniques). A pony needs a lot more than ½ acre of semi-shaded
grass with this cell grazing management system.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russ Grayson + Fiona Campbell [mailto:pacedge@magna.com.au]
> Sent: Saturday, 24 April 1999 9:44
> To: J B Sth Syd; R H-hunter; J F-willoughby; M E Willoughby; J + M F; A
> C-unsw; L S; Rhonda Hunt-Sth Syd; A S-Wollongong; A K-Kembla; D C-UNSW;
> J W-unsw; K B; L S; M J-Liverpool; M N-Manly; T L-newcastle; A C-unsw; P
> R; M D-Glovers; J K; J P C-Randwick; J G-UNSW; S R-Blue Mtns; B R
> Subject: Re: Marketing of demonstration site
>
>
> FYI:
>
> ...Fiona
> Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network
>
> Clare Constantine (constant@numbat.murdoch.edu.au) wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for ideas on marketing strategy for a
> demonstration site which
> > is designed on permaculture principles here in Perth Western
> Australia. The
> > Environmental Techolgy Centre is about 5 years old and we have
> realised we
> > can't grow without some local marketing, as word of mouth and
> campus (we're
> > part of Murdoch University) displays only generates a low level
> of students
> > for our courses. We have a new web site
> > (http://wwwies.murdoch.edu.au/etc/ETChome.htm) and would also
> like to know
> > how to advertise the web site. Any tips or feedback would be welcome.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Clare Constantine
>
>
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