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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 11/2/2018 10:09 am
 
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Time Id: 4142
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Title/Caption: Adilas Time
Start Date/Time: 11/14/2018 1:00 pm
End Date/Time: 11/14/2018 3:00 pm
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Reoccurring_Invoices_Community_Funded.pdf   Doc/PDF 11/14/2018 First draft of an email update that encourages people to help contribute to the adilas product and the many projects that stem off of that. Once again, just a draft copy.


Notes:

Dave Forbis called and we talked about some marketing ideas. We setup a meeting for tomorrow to talk with both Steve and I. One of the things that he would like to do is help push some of the community funded projects as an alternate funding source. He created a small flyer that could be emailed around to help generate awareness. We talked about some things and even went in and made some small changes on the actual element of time for the reoccurring invoice automation project. I will attach the mock-up as documentation. It is not done yet, but it is at least a start.

Other notes - Here is the link directly to the reoccurring invoice automation project - https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/community_funded_projects.cfm?projects=1355 

- Read over the page and update some of the verbage. Small tweaks. Also, we talked about a quote from Steve, just the other day. It was "Choose your solution and then invest in your solution."

- I thought that it would be good to have the contribute button wired to point to the URL above. Also, it might be good to put the URL (web address) in plain English so that they could copy and paste it into a browser.

- If we are going to be asking people to contribute, we need to show the advantages and benefits of what they would be getting. In Steve's words, if we are asking for $10,000, we need to give them a $30,000 reason.