Le 26/03/2011 20:28, Bryen M. Yunashko a écrit :
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 12:24 -0700, James Mason wrote:
I'd rather give a $5 to every 5th person than a $1 item to everyone.
Plus, some of our market segments are covered for (nearly) free.  I
plan to have a small space at LFNW for doing penguin&  geeko origami.
The paper costs ~$5 for 100 pieces, and a single laminated sheet
provides the full instructions.  Some people don't know the product; a
promo DVD is ideal for them, something of slightly higher value may be
in order for longer-time users or advocates. Its a great way to
reconnect, say "thank you" to the users, and generate buzz :)

I LOVE IT!  While the kids come along and insist on playing with the
origami, the parents will have no choice but to stand there and chat
with us about openSUSE.>:)

We should certainly make this a recommendation for everyone to try in
their booths.  Extremely low-cost way to get people to visit our
booths.

Bryen

*extremely good idea*.

For usb keys, it's always possible to load the distro on a user furnished key.

But what could be possible is to add an usb support *to the box*. Selling the box is a very good way to spread openSUSE.

Don't forget than people tend to give more valu at thing paid (I know, for free software it's a shame, but I see this every day)

jdd

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