Stop waiting for corporations to market Linux
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:27 pm
Yet another TLLTS where Dann was again lamenting the lack of big company marketing in Linux.
We are prepared do the kernel coding ourselves if corporations won't. We do the documentation ourselves if corporations won't. We put on community events when the corporations won't. Why do we expect corporations to do this work? Why should marketing be any different to any other aspect of Linux. There's an itch we scratch it.
OK some answers:
Q) What do we market
A) LINUX. (Just like the dairy advisory board markets MILK. )
A) Firefox
A) OpenOffice
A) ****
Q) What's the message.
A) Linux (or ****) is Stable, Secure and Simple to run.
Q) What can I do ?
A) Spread the word
A) Convert one other person to Linux and support them.
A) Put flyers in the post box of your neighborhood announcing *** (See below)
A) Put an advertisement on craigs list/your local paper/etc announcing *** (See below)
A) Get interviewed on your local radio announcing *** (See below)
A) Offer to do a free FLOSS article in your local paper. Discussing ****(See below)
A) Give windows users the taste for FLOSS.
A) Submit a cost savings idea to your work to use open office.
A) Put Linux DVD's in the lobby.
A) Put a promotional video on the net and link to it on http://www.thisrunslinux.org
A) Buy old PC's and refurbish them and sell them with Linux on them (yes make some money). Be sure to offer the free update support.
A) Ask your local PC store if the kit you are using runs Linux.
A) Ask your company can you use a Linux computer in work, or to connect to work from home.
A) Talk to your IT guy about Linux (recovery disk, gpartet, wireshark) but don't be negative.
A) Buy USB Keys in bulk, install Linux on them and sell them for cost + small profit.
A) Tell your local Mom/POP PC store that they can sell Linux CD's and keep 100% of the profit. New versions come out every six months.
A) Ask your Library to stock Linux books.
A) Ask your Library to subscribe to Linux Magazines.
A) Ask your Library/Church/School/Work/Shopping Center/etc to put up posters announcing **** (See below)
**** Announcing may be
- The new release of a Distro/Firefox for windows/Openoffice 3/ etc etc
Q) Is all lost if someone doesn't want to convert.
A) No they can become an excellent resource to build our knowledge base. Ask them if you can use them as a person that they can test marketing campaigns on so that we can address their issues as a community.
Feel free to add your own.
We are prepared do the kernel coding ourselves if corporations won't. We do the documentation ourselves if corporations won't. We put on community events when the corporations won't. Why do we expect corporations to do this work? Why should marketing be any different to any other aspect of Linux. There's an itch we scratch it.
OK some answers:
Q) What do we market
A) LINUX. (Just like the dairy advisory board markets MILK. )
A) Firefox
A) OpenOffice
A) ****
Q) What's the message.
A) Linux (or ****) is Stable, Secure and Simple to run.
Q) What can I do ?
A) Spread the word
A) Convert one other person to Linux and support them.
A) Put flyers in the post box of your neighborhood announcing *** (See below)
A) Put an advertisement on craigs list/your local paper/etc announcing *** (See below)
A) Get interviewed on your local radio announcing *** (See below)
A) Offer to do a free FLOSS article in your local paper. Discussing ****(See below)
A) Give windows users the taste for FLOSS.
A) Submit a cost savings idea to your work to use open office.
A) Put Linux DVD's in the lobby.
A) Put a promotional video on the net and link to it on http://www.thisrunslinux.org
A) Buy old PC's and refurbish them and sell them with Linux on them (yes make some money). Be sure to offer the free update support.
A) Ask your local PC store if the kit you are using runs Linux.
A) Ask your company can you use a Linux computer in work, or to connect to work from home.
A) Talk to your IT guy about Linux (recovery disk, gpartet, wireshark) but don't be negative.
A) Buy USB Keys in bulk, install Linux on them and sell them for cost + small profit.
A) Tell your local Mom/POP PC store that they can sell Linux CD's and keep 100% of the profit. New versions come out every six months.
A) Ask your Library to stock Linux books.
A) Ask your Library to subscribe to Linux Magazines.
A) Ask your Library/Church/School/Work/Shopping Center/etc to put up posters announcing **** (See below)
**** Announcing may be
- The new release of a Distro/Firefox for windows/Openoffice 3/ etc etc
Q) Is all lost if someone doesn't want to convert.
A) No they can become an excellent resource to build our knowledge base. Ask them if you can use them as a person that they can test marketing campaigns on so that we can address their issues as a community.
Feel free to add your own.