I was thinking it might be handy to compile a list of stakeholders with useful skills. That way it'd be quick and easy to locate and ask for services related to their skills.
Some areas I was thinking of:
- Graphic design (for infographics/logos etc.).
- Web design (for... web design).
- Economics (obvious reasons).
- Programming/computing (obvious reasobyns).
- Public relations (dealing with the community as an official NEM representative).
- Persuasive writing (selling NEM to newbies).
- Law (cryptocurrency can often be on the blurry edges of the law; it's good to know exactly where NEM and it's various products stand).
If you want to be added to the list then I'll make a Google Doc which I'll post to here and on the Trello board.
This made me think of SEO
With the resources we have now, we could start optimizing our website now for keywords. Yes, it will be easy for us to be indexed for Nemcoin, however there are many companies and organizations that come up for a search of "nem". In addition, we could also start optimizing our website for other keywords and phrases such as:
Crypto currencies (for beginners)
Digital currencies (for beginners)
Alternate crypto currencies (for beginners)
2nd generation cryptos
Etc.
Also, there are terms that newbies type in that we would necessarily think of that an SEO can find out.
Optimizing our site so we are high on the search rankings should be started right away because it takes months for an SEOs work to take effect.
I am not an SEO. But my thinking is that we want people researching crypto currencies to find NEM.
Also, I feel this is a time to start creating "content". This is the name of the game now when it comes to online marketing. What is our message? And we need to start spreading this message now. We dont need to have a coin made to do this. It takes months to do this.
Also these days any start up that has any chance of really making its mark hires a Content Officer as well. This is very important if we want to go mainstream.