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Subject: What is our plan
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Michael
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26/03/2006 1:49 AM Alert 
A couple of people have contacted us asking what our plan going forward is. Our current thinking is this.

We are still fleshing out the site with all the material we consider a bare minimum for launching the campaign proper. We hope to have this completed in the next week or two.

Once this is done we will launch the campaign proper. This includes targetting as many media outlets, journalists, policy makers and websites as possible which can boost our profile.

If you have any idea's on material that should be on the site or any tips on how to raise or profile please let us know.
frugalista
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26/03/2006 7:57 PM Alert 
We must have concrete policy proposals *before* approaching the media. Just saying "prices are too high" really does come across as whinging.

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Michael
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27/03/2006 9:29 AM Alert 
Fair point, we're researching policy proposals right now. When there's something concrete it'll be posted for review and comment. We'll also be updating the site shortly with some improved pages stating our case in more depth.

In the meantime anyone with any suggestions on policies or good reports we should be reviewing please post them!

As part of this process we've created a Research section of the site where we aim to build up a catalog of resources for researchers/journalists and also document all the important material we come across.

Oh I should also add we're in the process of determining exactly what official government policy is on the housing market (hard to criticise when you don't know what they claim they are doing). Any pointers on this topic are most welcome too.

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