In the US it is used by a American Express Business Credit Cards.
So that could create problems
On Dec 16, 2007 1:40 AM, Cor Nouws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Viktor,
>
> Viktor wrote (15-12-2007 23:48)
> > got another one using productivity,
> > [...]
>
> It's only a year or so since 'Open. F
On 12/16/2007 3:45 PM, RJ Gilson wrote:
How about something like:
"Ready for a productivity upgrade?
Get OpenOffice.org"
Just a thought,
-Randy
I like that -- mainly because it's two days since I woke up with
"productivity" in my head, and I still have phrases using that word
sloshing ar
Hello Victor, Everyone,
--- Viktor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> got another one using productivity,
>
> "Business Productivity Upgrade To Open"
>
> or similar to "Open. For Business"
>
> "Open. Productive Business Upgrade"
>
> maybe this
>
> "Open. Next Greatest Office Upgrade"
>
> oh oh..
Hi Viktor,
Viktor wrote (15-12-2007 23:48)
got another one using productivity,
[...]
It's only a year or so since 'Open. For business' was chosen.
I haven't seen any indication that that slogan is outdated now, has lost
power, and so on. So, IMO it is most effective to concentrate on
effect
it seems we stopped working on our statements (vision and
mission). having this core foundation, it would be easier to market.
viktor
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From: Paul F. Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [Ma
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My problem is, I like too many of these things. "Open. For Business" is way
too good -- though, I agree, this may not be the exact place for it. "Your
Next Office Upgrade" is likewise excellent, and
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 10:19 +1300, Graham Lauder wrote:
> On Saturday 15 December 2007 08:46:01 viktor wrote:
> > How about 'Freedom from the ordinary.'
> >
>
> I like that, but I'm not sure that it would work in this case.
>
> For this application, given the target market, It needs to answer a
My problem is, I like too many of these things. "Open. For Business" is way too good -- though, I agree, this may not be the exact place for it. "Your Next Office Upgrade" is likewise excellent, and is maybe better suited for this.
I woke up with something else rattling around in my head: "Produc
How about something along this 'Upgrade to Open business freedom.'
viktor
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From: "Graham Lauder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
Sent: 12/14/2007 16:19
Subject: Re: [Marketing] Re: Website Upgrade Marketing Input
On Satur
On Saturday 15 December 2007 03:22:05 Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi Graham,
>
> thanks for your efforts and your ideas, and sorry for replying so late.
> As said, I've been swamped with requests, tasks and todos these days and
> just worked through some e-mail messages that have been waiting for
On Saturday 15 December 2007 08:46:01 viktor wrote:
> How about 'Freedom from the ordinary.'
>
I like that, but I'm not sure that it would work in this case.
For this application, given the target market, It needs to answer a number of
questions about OOo:
What is it
What does it do
Why should
Hi,
> How about 'Freedom from the ordinary.'
Actually I was looking for a positioner (thanks Graham ;) ) that also
communicated (things are not always that easy ;) ) that it is an Office
suite. 'Freedom from the ordinary.' would then be too vague. The problem
is that if we go minimal, all the
How about 'Freedom from the ordinary.'
viktor
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From: "Graham Lauder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
Sent: 12/14/2007 14:34
Subject: Re: [Marketing] Re: Website Upgrade Marketing Input
On Saturday 15 December 2007 03:42:1
On Saturday 15 December 2007 03:42:18 :murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> -Hello all, I just subscribed since it was suggested that we would gather
> some additional input on this list as well, some may know me from my input
> in the webdev group and more sporadically art-
>
> > Mayb
Hi Florian,
-Hello all, I just subscribed since it was suggested that we would gather
some additional input on this list as well, some may know me from my input
in the webdev group and more sporadically art-
> Maybe we should even raise this issue with the website team, as I heard
> that they wan
Hi Graham,
thanks for your efforts and your ideas, and sorry for replying so late.
As said, I've been swamped with requests, tasks and todos these days and
just worked through some e-mail messages that have been waiting for more
than a month... :-(
I looked over your idea, and I agree that we nee
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