I've mulled it over for some time and I'm seeing new slogans as indirectly
being a great way to pierce the market with a new message that has never really
changed.
"All the Office YOU need.., for FREE"
"Fully embracing open standards instead of your pocketbook"
"Less Overhead = Greater Efficiency"
"For People by People"
I picture these and a plethora of others being flashed across the screen with
seagulls highlighting blogs and in key advertisement places.
Please let me know what you think.
PS- Yesterday I came across a need that looks like an opportunity for
development that I believe would increase acceptance and collaboration
exponentially. There is also a need for an open source e-mail compatible with
outlook that would truly make (if it was developed) OO.o a well rounded office
suite.
PSS- Who would be good to speak with about development of unused ideas? I have
one that would add a whole new dimension to calc and as a product developer and
business partner were I work I'm convinced it would be a relatively simple
implantation that once created would astonish the market with its simplicity
and usefulness.
Thanks,
Tim Godfrey
Business Partner
-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Noodén [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [marketing] Campaign on the Economic Crisis
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> So I thought this will be talked out more. It would be interesting if
> we start a campaign on how can OOo help u survive the economical
> crisis by saving on proprietary software.
Another point is that with tax season coming up in short order, records
and accounting will be important. OOo can read the old files that M$
pulled the plug on this last year with the "security" update.
regards
-Lars
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