On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 23:24:49 Ivan M wrote:
> Hi Graham,

Hi Ivan,


> Just a small suggestion...
>
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Graham Lauder <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > Some months back I touted the idea of a "Google OOo" campaign.  The idea
> > was to make it very easy and minimal cost for local communities to
> > produce simple flyers and posters that give a simple call to action.  The
> > "Google OOo" statement would be the central part of the flyers with a
> > simple message included.  The messages would be translated into the local
> > language or messages more appropriate to the local culture.  The key is
> > not to explain but to excite curiosity, to reinforce the call to an
> > action.
>
> Because Google brands some of its software with its name - e.g. Google
> Earth - the flyer might appear to be advertising a piece of Google
> software - so people might search for "Google OOo" expecting something
> from a Google domain. My suggestion would be to have Google "OOo", to
> make the intended action more clear.
>
> ... and the why.OOo page should be updated - at least in terms of
> design - before any major marketing campaign starts (that's not such a
> small suggestion, but since I'm on a roll... :P)
>
> Regards,
> Ivan.
>
> -------------

Good point, perhaps then a colon in the right place

Google: OOo

cheers
G


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