Hi Tobias,

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Tobias Schlitt <tob...@schlitt.info> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I talked to Nicolas (eZ) during PHP UK and we both agreed that one thing
> that Zeta definitely needs is *more marketing*! In any direction, I
> would like to ask you to spread the word about this amazing project to
> achieve the following goals:
>
> - Attract more contributors
> - Attract more users
> - Make the world know that Zeta exists
>
> There are several ways how everyone of you can help use to achieve these
> goals. A small brain dump from me:
>
> - Propose conference talks
> - Organize booths on OSS exhibitions
> - Present at your local user group
> - Talk to co-workers about it
> - Tell people on Twitter
> - Write blog posts
>
> Do you have more ideas? Please post them here!
>
>
I totally agree with all what you said. I actually discussed about Zeta with
a bunch of (really nice)
guys at Redpill Linpro and they told me that Zeta was definitely bad at
marketing.

 I just spent the last two days at Symfony Live in Paris and I noticed the
following thing:

- the simplest the talk is, the more audience you get. Showing really simple
tips and tricks
makes you (and the tool/technique/whatever you are presenting) "cool" and
then people want
to try this new "cool" thing.

It could be something to keep in mind when prensenting Zeta to people who
whant to know more about it.

-- 
Jérôme Renard
http://39web.fr | http://jrenard.info | http://twitter.com/jeromerenard

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