Not so recently, Pluto was demoted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) amidst controversy. Members of the public plus academics opposed the decision.
I also felt emotional and saddened by the demotion of Pluto. It may not make a lot of sense to many people but I always like standing up for the ‘underdog’ and since Pluto was my favorite planet during school, I decided to put up a fight. I quickly set-up a WordPress-based website to collect petitions from like-minded individuals.
A site is born, then nurtured by social media
PleaseSavePluto.Org came forth.
In order to quickly market, the website I decided to forgo the normal search engine marketing techniques and did not spend much time in analysing keywords, optimizing the site to make it search-engine friendly or general usability issues. Instead, I bought the domain name and set up the site in about 3 hours flat then submitted the URL to the big three search engines. However, I knew that it would take ages for the crawlers to come and index PleaseSavePluto.Org so I decided to use social media instead. I submitted to Digg but the results were not very encouraging. Yahoo Answers was the answer. I searched for questions on Pluto and its demotion then answered as earnestly as I could (I did read up a lot before setting up the site to educate myself) and then urged people to sign the petition on my site. The second notable thing (I did a lot of not very notable things that did not bring much traffic but the activities did educate me on what works and what doesn’t) I did was submit PleaseSavePluto.Org to Technorati.
A pleasant surprise
I absolutely did not expect the results I got and was pleasantly surprised.
- A mention (and some link love) in an article in The Economist (web and print versions).
- More than 70 links from other blogs (reported via Technorati).
- Top 10 results for keywords like Pluto petition and save Pluto in Google, Yahoo and MSN.
- The volume of traffic was very high though it has plateued now.
- Over 1260 signatures supporting the petition (not including the SPAM and other problematic signatures)
- Over 500 votes in the Pluto poll.
- Many friends made over the course of the petition.
Lessons learnt
- Do not ignore the power of social media.
- The power of Open Source tools to create and launch a website is immense and often overlooked. I took about 3 hours from concept to launch and that is truly amazing.
- I wish I had the time but a great idea would be to convert a blog into a general petition site. There are plenty of controversies in the world everyday.
- Search Engine Marketing is really a narrow term. It should be called Internet Marketing.
- Overall, it made a better Internet marketer.
PS: BTW if you feel for the underdog, go sign the petition at PleaseSavePluto.Org






November 15th, 2008
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