Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Adobe had ColdFusion banner ads on sites and found them to be lacking so
> they've been removed across the net. They had ads in magazines and pulled
> all of them a year ago (print is dead, don't you know). How/Where exactly
> should they market ColdFusion? Google ads? Got them. Print ads? See above
> (actually, print is back for books). Conferences? Adobe is sponsoring some
> (all?) of them. I see them trying to do more with on-site videos and all but
> I think then need some ideas from people here as to how to really make an
> advertising impact.

I heard the StackOverflow podcast is looking for a new underwriter... 
Advertising on StackOverflow.com directly might not be a bad idea since 
the whole site is flooded with nothing but programmers, systems 
administrators, and (to a lesser degree) their managers.


-Justin


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