How about a "powered by <img src="images/witango.gif"> on all of our sites. This would be quick, easy and free for now!
>Beverly Has some good points. Maybe we as a community along With Ent. could >come out with a promotional materials kit. It would be nice to have an >interactive CD (infomercial) with testimonials, demonstrations, general >information, and product demos. There are many successful people on this >list who probably have a terrific story to tell. > >Even though my major project with a friend is basically done in the back of >a warehouse, through our marketing materials (CD, brochure, embroidered >shirts) we look less shmucky (if that is a word). What has really put us >over the top is adding a Titanium Powerbook G4 and projector. After trying >to tell our story with little or no effect, putting the CD and website on >the projector made us bigger than life. (It also helped that we got our dog >and pony shtick down) > >You don't have to spend a fortune for quality materials. You can look >sophisticated and still keep things simple. I am sure Phil and Sophia >have/know people who could produce this. > >Again, Beverly is correct we do need materials however one other thought is >that we as Witango (for lack of a better word) service providers could also >use promotional materials when engaging our potential customers. People have >often had a problem selling Witango as a potential solution. With the right >dressing/trimmings it could make our sales process easier too. We Witango >"service providers" do occasionally sell Witango copies as well!! > > > >Jose "Standing firmly on top of the soap box" Kuhn > > > >on 5/16/02 3:47 PM, Beverly Voth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hello, Jose Kuhn! On 5/16/2002 3:28 PM -0400, you wrote in whole or part: >>> Guys and Gals, >>> >>> >>> Almost every state university system has a yearly technology conference(In >>> North Carolina it's called NC CAUSE). There are always vendors >>>there (Apple, >>> Dell, IBM, M$...etc) Of course this may cost some money but shouldn't >>> Witango have a presence at each of those? >>> >>> If there was a group of Witango evangelist that could set up a >>>Witango booth >>> at such conferences, this could be a great way to market the product after >>> v5 is rolled out. The distributors are too few in number to cover >>>all of the >>> states so this is where the Witango Evangelist comes in. Have a >>>Witango demo >>> day at Comp USA. >>> >>> >>> Heck, Apple has had volunteers in the past with the Apple Demo Days. >> >> Actually, I helped set up the original Demo Days. Unless they've >>changed, it's >> a PAID (albeit really cheaply) position. >> >>> I may be weird but I believe this is a good thought!! >> >> Well, yes, it is a good thought. Maybe some developers can foot the bill to >> attend/volunterr and promote *themselves* but it would be nice to have the >> booth fees come from corporate. Unless it's not a national show and/or the >> booth space is reasonable (free)... >> >> Beverly >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body > > >-- >Webologies >150 Robinette Drive >Waynesville, NC 28786 >828.627.1994 > >http://www.webologies.com > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Rocket J Squirrel "Captain Peachfuzz has suddenly turned stupid" >Bullwinkle J Moose "That wasn't a turn, it was more of a slight veer" >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >________________________________________________________________________ >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body -- ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
