Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing strategy [WAS, Contact point for Ubuntu Marketing team]

2006-07-03 Thread Jan Vancura
Matthew Revell wrote: > On 01/07/06, Vid Ayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> potential >> scope in getting Corporate clients to actually pay for >> Canonical/Ubuntu customised software services or generate revenue >> based on long term-contracts, 24/7 support, etc > >> At this point, it would

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing strategy [WAS, Contact point for Ubuntu Marketing team]

2006-07-03 Thread Matthew Revell
On 01/07/06, Vid Ayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: potential scope in getting Corporate clients to actually pay for Canonical/Ubuntu customised software services or generate revenue based on long term-contracts, 24/7 support, etc At this point, it would be interesting to know how the Market

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing strategy [WAS, Contact point for Ubuntu Marketing team]

2006-07-01 Thread Paul O'Malley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Vid Ayer wrote: snip > > After reading Jane Silbers mail : > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-marketing/2006-June/000380.html > , where she talks of Ubuntu deployments, which IMHO has potential > scope in getting Corporate clients to actually

[ubuntu-marketing] Marketing strategy [WAS, Contact point for Ubuntu Marketing team]

2006-07-01 Thread Vid Ayer
Hi, Just sharing my thoughts here . On 6/30/06, Matthew East <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I agree, but I tend to think that [EMAIL PROTECTED] would do the job well, certainly at the beginning. +1. For corporates, it would be better to keep marketing at the professional level. While its al