On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 23:24, shep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

actually, it does have something to do with it, because as the
> previous posts were discussing, habari doesn't have the wow factor to
> grab the average blogger.  which is where you started talking about
> the elite bloggers and how we need to target them, which i disagree
> with.  we need the wow factor for the average blogger, and until we
> add things for the average blogger to target them (better theme
> support, updated importers, modules/widgets/whatever, more themes and
> plugins) we won't get them.


That's why it makes perfect sense to promote Habari to the kinds of bloggers
that don't rely on other people's themes or plugins, but who supply them
themselves. I don't know the state of our importers, but I migrated from WP
in a few minutes, without a hitch, so somethin's workin'.

We need the top guys, if we can get them, to help put Habari ahead of the
field. Then the long tail will follow. Say, Robert Scoble. You could get
hundreds of long-tail people, and it wouldn't make as much impact as Scoble
would.

-- 
Michael Heilemann
http://binarybonsai.com

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