Marketing Sprint #1: LinkedIn posts promoting Industry Guides
>>> [!note] Migrated issue <!-- Drupal.org comment --> <!-- Migrated from issue #3585924. --> Reported by: [amberhenry](https://www.drupal.org/user/3186681) >>> <p>[Tracker]<br> <strong>Update Summary: </strong>[One-line status update for stakeholders]<br> <strong>Check-in Date: </strong>MM/DD/YYYY<br> <strong>Additional Collaborators: </strong><br> <em>Metadata is used by the <a href="https://www.drupalstarforge.ai/" title="AI Tracker">AI Tracker.</a> Docs and additional fields <a href="https://www.drupalstarforge.ai/ai-dashboard/docs" title="AI Issue Tracker Documentation">here</a>.</em><br> [/Tracker]</p> <h3 id="summary-problem-motivation">Problem/Motivation</h3> <p>We have a Canva with cards for the <a href="https://new.drupal.org/ai/industries">industry landing pages</a>. Need to promote the pages.</p> <h3 id="summary-proposed-resolution">Proposed resolution</h3> <p>Prepare LinkedIn posts and schedule them to go out every couple of days (business) at a variety of times to hit different timezones. The landing pages are listed here: <a href="https://new.drupal.org/ai/industries">https://new.drupal.org/ai/industries</a></p> <p>Use the text in each guide to inspire the post text. Reference how these have been written by experts in each sector and how the guides provide practical examples relevant to the sector.</p> <p>Include hashtags relevant to each sector.</p> <p><strong>Example post:</strong></p> <blockquote><p> Arts and cultural organisations are exploring how artificial intelligence can support their mission while preserving the expertise of curators, educators, and programme teams.</p> <p>We asked sector specialists to produce a practical guide showing how AI is already being applied in arts and culture. It highlights real examples, from improving discovery across collections with semantic search, to publishing accessible and multilingual content, and supporting audience growth.</p> <p>If you work in museums, galleries, heritage, or cultural foundations, the guide offers a clear starting point for understanding how AI could support your collections, programmes, and audiences.</p> <p>Read the guide: <a href="https://new.drupal.org/ai/industries/arts-and-culture">https://new.drupal.org/ai/industries/arts-and-culture</a></p></blockquote> <ul> <li>Images to use for each guide <a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZFvtpeZRm8BTM4NhYyK6SSZx9fL0SgVV?usp=sharing">here</a>. </li> <li>Refer to the content calendar <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pvtsZDbNe0eiyAeGM4m90Kwb8t2mi8voSE0VxLOuK-A/edit?usp=sharing">here</a>. </li> </ul> <h3 id="summary-remaining-tasks">Target date or deadline</h3> <p>Post 1-2 guides a week. </p> <h3 id="summary-remaining-tasks">Remaining tasks</h3> <ol> <li><del>10/04/2026: Industry Guide: AI for Arts &amp; Culture</del></li> <li><del>14/04/2026: Industry Guide: AI for Media &amp; Publishing</del></li> <li><del>21/04/2026: Industry Guide: AI for Enterprise</del></li> </ol> > Related issue: [Issue #3578729](https://www.drupal.org/node/3578729)
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