2010/8/11 Martin Owens <[email protected]> > On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 12:03 +1200, Tim McNamara wrote: > > Two need to think about: > > > > 1) what result would a successful marketing campaign bring? 2) who are > > we marketing to? > > > > A target market of 'the world' makes life really difficult for no > > money. Where should the campaign focus its attention? My own > > impression is that Ubuntu is doing very well in homes, but isn't doing > > very well in the office. > > It really needs to do well in both, although being a consumer/commodity > operating system has it's place of course. We just need it to be a more > lustful, eye catching, prideful product. > > A lot of this marketing stuff is going to be about straitening out the > growing tangle of existing users and how they're communicating. We can > only start going out after end users perhaps once we are confident that > the eyes and ears of Loco contacts and forum support people are over > here. > > Perhaps some internally educational, but surprisingly eye-catching > adverts for use inside the community? > > For later of course. > > Martin, > > Ok I'm going to start reading all the material, I discovered a lot of stuff today, I'll try to organize it and try to make a little educational document easy to digest. When I do it I'll send the links and provide the url of wherever it's hosted so that it can be edited by everyone, in the meantime let me know about ideas or just create the page and share the url. I can't help in the art department.
-- Lisandro H. Vaccaro
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