Advertise it as a place for people who abhor "social media" and who love Linux. You will probably attract a higher class of patrons.
8^) On Feb 4, 2012 5:26 PM, "Nick Lidakis" <nlida...@verizon.net> wrote: I hope this isn't too off topic for this list but smart people lurk about these parts. In a nutshell, my wife and I starting a small business in a family oriented neighborhood. We're serving coffee, espresso and baking fresh bread and pastry on premises. The shop will be located at the northern tip of Manhattan in the vicinity of Inwood Hill Park (last remaining undeveloped, old growth forest in Manhattan), Isham Park and Fort Tryon Park. Starting on a shoe-string budget during a recession, I plan on using GNU software for as much as I can possibly can without devoting too much time to computing. Music Player Daemon for music, possibly sc for basic spreadsheet needs, m0n0wall firewall for Wi-Fi, etc. Also investigating a Linux payroll system, etc. Wife uses a Mac. I have been using Debian since 1996 for all my daily needs, though I still would not call my self a guru. We do not have any social media presence and we like it that way. No facebook, twitter or other accounts. We use basic cell phones. With that said... Everyone has been telling us that we *absolutely* have to be on facebook and twitter, if not more, for our coffee house. They argue that it's free marketing and advertising. That we need facebook to advertise events and specials. That most people today check their facebook before their email. That is, if they check their email at all. This does not sit well with me. I've read the tech news concerning facebook's privacy and "intellectual property" policies. I've recently read about twitter's country based censorship controversy. Being a neighborhood shop, I was hoping to avoid social media. I want to interact with people in person. But I agree that I need a way to let people know about events of specials. Can I do that with GNU software without selling my soul to Zuckerberg? Do I even need software or could I be smarter about this? P.S. Thinking about "social media" pisses me off even more because, currently working as a paramedic, I've had co-workers take their phones out while treating patients. And I have yelled at people. These days, seems most people can't go two minutes without sucking on their digital pacifier. Thoughts? Suggestions? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120204232625.GA2610@phobos