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This is what you should do if you are [[autocrat]]ting an event: '''advertise, advertise, advertise!'''
This is what you should do if you are [[autocrat]]ting an event: '''advertise, advertise, advertise!'''


Tell '''EVERYONE''' about your [[event]]. Go to other people's events and hand out flyers. Go to training and A&S meeting and hand out flyers. Post weekly messages to your local [[mailing list]], and all the neighbouring groups' lists. Put an ad in your [[barony]]/[[canton]]/[[college]] newsletter. Put an ad in your [[kingdom]]/[[principality]]'s newsletter.
Tell '''EVERYONE''' about your [[event]]. Go to other people's events and hand out flyers. Go to training and A&S meeting and hand out flyers. Post weekly messages to your local [[mailing lists|mailing list]], and all the neighbouring groups' lists. Put an ad in your [[barony]]/[[canton]]/[[college]] newsletter. Put an ad in your [[kingdom]]/[[principality]]'s newsletter.


Ways to advertise the SCA in general are:
Ways to advertise the SCA in general are:
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* Put a description of the SCA in your local community handbook
* Put a description of the SCA in your local community handbook
* Websites
* Websites
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 27 May 2006

This is what you should do if you are autocratting an event: advertise, advertise, advertise!

Tell EVERYONE about your event. Go to other people's events and hand out flyers. Go to training and A&S meeting and hand out flyers. Post weekly messages to your local mailing list, and all the neighbouring groups' lists. Put an ad in your barony/canton/college newsletter. Put an ad in your kingdom/principality's newsletter.

Ways to advertise the SCA in general are:

  • Community noticeboards
  • Contacting your local newspaper before an event
  • Put a description of the SCA in your local community handbook
  • Websites