Difference between revisions of "Communication channels"

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<div>It’s important to consider the communications channels you’ll use to disseminate your project. Communication channels might include any of the following amongst others:</div>
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<div>It’s important to consider the communications channels you’ll use to disseminate your project. Communication channels might include any of the following amongst others:</div><br/>
 
<ul><li>Blogs</li>
 
<ul><li>Blogs</li>
 
<li>Websites</li>
 
<li>Websites</li>
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<li>Case studies</li>
 
<li>Case studies</li>
 
<li>Press releases</li>
 
<li>Press releases</li>
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<div>Suitable communications channels can be selected on the basis of time, budget and opportunity. It’s important to select the right method, to reach the right audience, at the right time whilst communicating the right message. </div>
 
<div>Suitable communications channels can be selected on the basis of time, budget and opportunity. It’s important to select the right method, to reach the right audience, at the right time whilst communicating the right message. </div>

Latest revision as of 11:27, 10 July 2012

It’s important to consider the communications channels you’ll use to disseminate your project. Communication channels might include any of the following amongst others:


  • Blogs
  • Websites
  • Twitter
  • Articles in publications
  • Mailing lists
  • Individual email contacts (both external and internal)
  • Professional meetings/conferences and papers
  • Informal community networking
  • Cross-promotional activities (with partners)
  • User surveys
  • Demonstrations
  • Case studies
  • Press releases


Suitable communications channels can be selected on the basis of time, budget and opportunity. It’s important to select the right method, to reach the right audience, at the right time whilst communicating the right message.