damn it I've answered just to alan on my previous e-mail... Don't forget to
reply to all :D
Hi!
I agree, this is precisely what I was thinking when I submited my last
script idea. Little stories of regular people and why they switched to
Ubuntu, why they like it. In fact, if Ubuntu was more famous, we would not
even need to show it, but, in my opion, we could show that person using the
OS and smiling, happily (so cliché).
I love this tagline. "There is nothing wrong with your computer". It's
perfect for this kind of situation. But I believe we're trying to draw the
attention of a wider audience, not just people with old computers.
We could make several ads, each focusing on a different kind of user, each
with an equally powerful tagline, on the same mold.
What do you think?
Tarek.
Em 08/12/2010 14:11, [email protected] escreveu:
I believe we're going to make a series of ads, each showing a strength of
Ubuntu, not just one. So that could be the theme of one of the ads, not
the direction we would be following for all of them.
Tarek.
Em 08/12/2010 10:06, Christopher Swift [email protected]>
escreveu:
>
> This is admittedly an advantage to Ubuntu in that it can run really
well and fast on machines that Windows has failed. However I have
concerns about driving this forward as a key feature or advantage to
Ubuntu. Ubuntu will become associated as a method of just fixing up old
computers and not one to use on new ones. Wouldn't this give us the same
image as say Windows 2000?
>
>
> It may be best to use this sort of marketing after Ubuntu has been
established main-stream on more modern computers.
>
> Cofion gorau,
>
> Christopher Swift
>
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> On 7 Dec 2010 20:25, "alan c" [email protected]> wrote:
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>
> On 07/12/10 18:59, Barry Drake wrote:
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> >
> > On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 18:40 +0000, alan c wrote:
> >>
> >> Th...
> Yes that certainly rings a bell. A dual booting friend of mine has a
neighbour with a very slow vista PC. After talking, she wanted to try a
ubuntu dual boot, and it has worked well, much faster. Now she still uses
Windows but not very much. She is a grandparent, and her family and
extended family also wanted to see it and want to try it too. At least in
principle, try it ..... Trouble is, family life is pretty full
and 'change' is necessarily time consuming. However, at least more people
know of ubuntu and that it works!
>
>
> --
>
> alan cocks
>
> Ubuntu user
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