Open-Source GitHub Outreach Campaign

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Budget / Salary€8–30
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I maintain an open-source project on GitHub and need help turning it from “interesting repo” into an active community hub. My priority is community outreach rather than pure social-media blasts or SEO tricks, so I’m looking for someone who can get the conversation started in the right places and keep it going.

Where I want to show up
• Reddit sub-communities that fit the project’s niche
• Medium articles (either under your account or a publication we agree on)
• Relevant technical forums and Q&A boards
• YouTube walk-throughs or livestream recaps if that medium suits the content

Content I’ll need
• Well-structured blog posts that introduce the project, its roadmap, and real-world use-cases
• Discussion threads or AMA-style posts that seed engagement and invite feedback
• Hands-on tutorials guiding newcomers from clone to contribution

Scope and expectations
1. Research the communities, pitch post ideas, and clear titles with me before publishing.
2. Produce and post the agreed content, answering early comments to spark follow-up discussion.
3. Track basic engagement metrics (views, upvotes, comments) and summarise them weekly so we can double down on what works.
4. Suggest improvements to the CONTRIBUTING guide or project docs whenever you spot friction points raised by the audience.

If you’ve grown GitHub communities before, especially through Reddit threads, Medium features, or forum evangelism, let’s talk. Share a brief note on a campaign you ran, the channels you used, and the numbers you moved.
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