Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Strategy for The F.A.M. Network

Strategy for the FAM Network

We will have seven podcasts, or possibly a mix of podcasts and YouTube vlogs, the important thing is that these 7 be regularly scheduled contentz that users can tune in to each week, the way that tens of thousands do every week for shows like TRS's flagship program "The Daily Shoah" or their rapidly up-and-coming rival "Fash The Nation."  If any doubt remained among the internet marketing/content creation community about the importance of consistent release schedules for new media the way it's always been done on traditional television for example, TRS has surely removed them.  Many people aren't tech literate enough to use feed readers and many who are, simply are too high-time preference to bother to subscribe to a YouTube channel or Sound Cloud account.  I myself for example, who listens to probably a dozen or so podcasts weekly, listen to every one of my TRS favs by going in and typing in "http://TheRightStuff.biz" into my browser manually, and then navigating from the main page to the Radio section every time.  I also have a feed reader and subscribe to many great YouTube channels, and still the shows I most consistently listen to hands down are the TRS one's that I go to simply because of remembering that it's Tuesday morning or Saturday afternoon for example.  In fact, I think this is so  important, that I'm going to ask the "Big 7" that are going to make it to the official slot for each day, not only release on the same day, they should really shoot for a consistent time, like 8 PM Thursdays for example.

Things like this, keeping to a schedule, and announcing it regularly: "if it's Sunday, it's Fash The Nation!" are really the key to branding.  Giving the viewer, as well as the creator, some simple mental tools to differentiate the content in question.  But don't worry, we will have some flashy (and fashy) logos too fam!

We would ask that any shows that want to be considered "official" members of the F.A.M. network's lineup, to add this badge in the lower righthand corner or something of their YouTube background or their Sound Cloud profile image, etc.  And here I can give an additional example of what branding is all about: lore.  This is especially great since we are a people who like to trigger shitlibs who are already very gullible to begin with, who DESPERATELY want to believe crazy stuff about us.  So we will start a rumor for instance, that the placement of the F.A.M. logo in the lower righthand corner is because:
  1. We are an anti-progressive, nationalist, and therefor "right wing" group, so of course it's the right corner.
  2. The bottom instead of the top right corner, is because of our M.O. of subverting already existing institutions for our purposes, rather than creating new ones.
  3. The location of a "corner" is because we want to relegate (((certain enemies of  ours))) to a tiny, unliveable, corner of society, and not to have full access to public life.



Also, crucial to "making our network a network," is the practice of announcing network membership at logical places during the actual recording of the podcasts.
"I'm Morrakiu, and for TheRightStuff.biz, this has been The Merchant Minute!"


Doing this "station identification" type thing sounds great and real official in a way that I'm sure is very triggering to the people that really really don't want our views to seem like they exist outside the heads of a handful of toothless country bumpkins.  I admit, when I first discovered them, I thought "TheRightStuff.biz" was a terrible name, but it is actually very very memorable and also offers the ability to be referred to as a 3-letter "call sign" similar to the radio format that our ears are trained to recognize as meaning a legit station.

WBEZ Chicago becomes TRS Radio!  etc.

This is just the tip of the ice(((berg))), but I hope this already is getting some of you goys excited.  Until I hear from some people, I'm just going to be manually searching for good (or at least promising) podcasts and just posting a link to their new episode, possibly with a short blurb or some commentary.  I won't refer to something as being an actual member of the network til they've said they want to be referred to as such.  Then, you're in! Post the badge somewhere or add it to your logo in the corner (or send it to me and I'll do it and send it back to you).  Then identify your podcast as being part of the network in your next episode, or feel free to record a short update telling people that you're now a member of the network if you're that excited about it!  How you do it is up to you, we will figure things out together as we go.  Doesn't have to be perfect.


Get at me on Twitter with any questions, comments, suggestions, or to suggest to me a podcast/YouTube channel to check out, or if you want to join.

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I could go all day.
Thanks,
   ~Fester

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