On Tuesday, 6. May 2008, Stefan Misch wrote: > Hello Roland, Hi Stefan, > > while I think that the OpenMoko should get more attention in the media I > don't think it's a good idea to use all methods you mentioned. I have just listed possible ways. Taking all ways would be too much and maybe wrong. I would vote here for per-sale where you get a percentage or provision for helping a company selling their product. It must not be much, maybe 4% ?
> > An affiliate program (e.g. via zanox) would be a great idea but forced > clicks and paid mails are dubious advertising methods at best. IMHO the > Freerunner should get a more *honest* (in lack of a better word) > advertising than that. > > Also I think that as long as the software is not end-user friendly it's > better to stick to word-of-mouth advertising plus technology geared media. Yes, that's correct. First OpenMoko should make their software stable than sell it to the end-user. He/she wants to have a phone and maybe some more, not a testing suite. :-) On Tuesday, 6. May 2008, ramsesoriginal wrote: > I dont remembre if I already mentioned it or only planned to mention > it, but i would recommend giving http://zooppa.com/ a look when it > comes to advertising. > I think the Openmoko would be a great product for this kind of > advertisement. Basically its user generatet advertisement. In a really > funny way. I will have a look on it for my own purposes, thanks for the link. Can you send me directly a referral link? Please not here in list. :) All the best, Roland -- (GNU) PGP ID: 0x4D385570
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