I know our clients would be opposed a "powered by" gif on the page somewhere because
it would really look out of place on the page an not fit in with the rest of the
design.

Mike

Kent Swisher wrote:

> It is our corporate policy to remove any third party promotional logos
> like this from our internal sites.  If I were a customer of one of you,
> I would not want a witango icon on my "name-your-product-here" website
> unless I got some kind of advertising revenue from it.
>
> -> Kent Swisher                   Application Support Engineer
> -> Alcatel USA                    Eng Services Supervisor
> -> Wireline Access Products       Eng Srvcs Content Mgr/Webmaster
> -> Petaluma, CA                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Web Dude wrote:
> >
> > 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
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