exactly. Involve the students somehow. They would work for their CV and not
for the money. And if you can convert students to OpenOffice, you have
automatically built a large upcoming market.

Thanks and Regards,
Saurabh Sunil

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Cor Nouws <oo...@nouenoff.nl> wrote:

> Florian Effenberger wrote (13-7-2009 20:50)
>
>  I think Mozilla isn't comparable with us quite well.
>>
>> Mozilla's marketing people are mostly paid by Mozilla, i.e. they have much
>> more time and ressources available. From what I know, Mozilla meets
>> regularly with all team members, paid by the company. This for sure makes
>> things much easier in comparison to what we have available. We can't simply
>> travel through the world, attend every event and use 8 hours a day for
>> marketing. :-)
>>
>> For the resources we have available, I think we do a very good job - which
>> doesn't mean that there is not room for improvement. ;-)
>>
>
> That's is true indeed.
> One possibility that comes to my mind: work with trainees (intern students)
> from marketing/pr schools/educations (sorry, I know how we call those in the
> Netherlands ;-) )
>
> I have few seats available for trainees this autumn, and will investigate
> the possibilities. The person can learn, do some work for my company, for
> the project .. Looks as a good combination to me.
> And maybe also possible for others ??
>
> Cor
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