hi, Am Mittwoch, den 14.12.2005, 21:41 -0300 schrieb Santiago Roza:
On 12/14/05, Thilo Pfennig <tpfennig gmail com> wrote:If we do not want that, why do we considering working with a GNOME brand?because the fact that we're not an end user final product doesn't mean we're not a product at all, or a brand.
So, what are we really discussing here? Marketing a non-existing product? Sounds strange to me! :-)i repeat: the fact that we're not an end user final product doesn't mean we're not a product at all.
i second that. there are other markets around then just "business to customer" (B2C). there's also a business to business market (B2B) - or do all the companies suddenly build their production plants entirely on their own instead of buying them? ;-) of course we should also try to establish pull marketing, so the customer himself asks the distributor for the product (=gnome) and not the other way round. my two cents. cheers, andre -- mailto:ak-47 gmx net | failed! http://www.iomc.de
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