On 3/17/2012 4:06 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>> Gene,
>>
>> Support is one of the things I mentioned, and IMO, probably one of our
>> more important things to market. We do have a bunch of different
>> channels available for support, from this mailing list, to the IRC, to
>> our own forum and to the
gene heskett wrote:
> There are quite a goodly number of folks on this list and/or IRC, that I
> owe a hand cooler to, and if I ever get under the same roof, I'll see to
> it no one has a smoking hand. In fact, my GMC fired up an hour ago for the
> first time in several months, with a fresh en
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 04:01:38 PM Mark Wendt (Contractor) did opine:
> On 3/17/2012 9:34 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> >> Stuart,
> >>
> >> Marketing is marketing, whether for profit or for non-profit. Even
> >> if free, you still want to be able to "give" it away. Like Kent
> >> mentioned, C
Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:19 AM
>Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Marketing LinuxCNC, was Re: Trajectory planning and
>other topics from a EMC(LinuxCNC) newbie
>
>As a relative LinuxCNC newbie, I can say that a more clear presentation of
>the capabilities of the system would have made i
On 3/17/2012 9:36 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>>>
>> Stuart,
>>
>> Marketing is marketing, whether for profit or for non-profit. Even if
>> free, you still want to be able to "give" it away. Like Kent mentioned,
>> Case Studies and perhaps Testimonials are our "Free" advertising.
>> That'
On 3/17/2012 9:34 AM, gene heskett wrote:
>> Stuart,
>>
>> Marketing is marketing, whether for profit or for non-profit. Even if
>> free, you still want to be able to "give" it away. Like Kent mentioned,
>> Case Studies and perhaps Testimonials are our "Free" advertising.
>> That's the kind of st
As a relative LinuxCNC newbie, I can say that a more clear presentation of
the capabilities of the system would have made it less daunting to choose
LinuxCNC. As a hobby CNC user, I had been exposed to probably 20
half-baked open source CAM tools/packages and been impressed with a total
of zero.
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 09:05:00 AM Mark Wendt (Contractor) did opine:
> On 3/16/2012 10:31 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Gentlemen,
> >
> >Just how do you 'market' a free item/product? The free LinuxCNC
> >software
> >
> > is not even a loss leader. The whole thing is free - all t
Gentlemen,
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 6:25 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor) <
mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
> On 3/16/2012 10:31 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Gentlemen,
> >Just how do you 'market' a free item/product? The free LinuxCNC
> software
> > is not even a loss leader. The whole thing is
On 3/16/2012 10:31 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>Just how do you 'market' a free item/product? The free LinuxCNC software
> is not even a loss leader. The whole thing is free - all the time - even
> the advice - even the help.
>Just asking.
> thanks
> Stuart
>
Stuart,
Marke
2012/3/17 charles green :
> if possible, i would like a complete list of cost insensitive customers.
:)))
What I meant is the top priority of the customer - if cost is the
one and only criterion or maybe some other things are considered
equally or even more important...
LinuxCNC is best fit not
if possible, i would like a complete list of cost insensitive customers.
--- On Sat, 3/17/12, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> From: Viesturs Lācis
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Marketing LinuxCNC, was Re: Trajectory planning and
> other topics from a EMC(LinuxCNC) newbie
> To: "
2012/3/17 Jack Coats :
>
> What companies seem to want to purchase is not 'software' and
> 'hardware'. They want solutions.
Yes, exactly!
Unfortunately my clients tend to ask, what kind of solution they are
paying for and what am I going to implement and then it would be nice
to show them a page,
clap, clap, clap . . . . . .
I second the motion.
If and when I have some free time I might knock up a quick flyer based on
these notions.
Obviously for others to add on to.
We will need some real clean shiny pictures though. Close-ups work very
well.
Are there volunteers?
j.
On Sat, Mar 17,
I worked for a company where we did 'market open software'.
We sold Asterisk based VOIP telephone PBX systems.
They were 'white box' hardware (generic, nothing special) systems,
with Linux, Asterisk, and other support software all installed,
integrated, configured for the customers.
There was NO
On 3/16/2012 10:31 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>Just how do you 'market' a free item/product? The free LinuxCNC software
> is not even a loss leader. The whole thing is free - all the time - even
> the advice - even the help.
>Just asking.
> thanks
> Stuart
>
Stuart:
When I wa
'Selling free software' is hard.
What a vendor 'sells' isn't open or free software. It is services. It
is hardware. It is integration. It is training. It is support.
Basically, it is time.
It is NOT software. It can be 'glue' software they write, or 'customization'.
I worked for a company t
Gentlemen,
Just how do you 'market' a free item/product? The free LinuxCNC software
is not even a loss leader. The whole thing is free - all the time - even
the advice - even the help.
Just asking.
thanks
Stuart
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> On 3/16/2012 9:18 PM, Jon
On 3/16/2012 9:18 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Kent A. Reed wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be nice if someone could create a summary section that would
>> catch the eye of folks like Roger. It might highlight the type of
>> machine, its use (especially in production), and numbers like this one
>> you just posted.
Kent A. Reed wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if someone could create a summary section that would
> catch the eye of folks like Roger. It might highlight the type of
> machine, its use (especially in production), and numbers like this one
> you just posted. With a little thought, I think such a p
On 3/16/2012 1:04 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>> 2012/3/15 Roger Holmquist:
>>
> Oh, I should mention that I have been using EMC since 1998, and have not
> had one crash since mid 1998! So, that is coming up on 14 years of use!
> (There was a bug that caused the GUI to lock up back in early 1998, but
> i
21 matches
Mail list logo