> That's true, I know several people who got interested in Linux because they
> were shown Linux at a convention... As a matter of fact, cnet (www.cnet.com)
> just had a story about one of the cnet employees completly switching to
> Linux for a month after seeing what it could do at a convention...

Yeah, looking forward to his results..

> Again, You reach another point... I think the best way of advertising on the
> web is though a reliable source such as cnet, techweb, zdnet (sometimes), PC
> Mag., and other like that... The only way to reach those people is though
> convention or word of mouth...

Yes, those magazines as well as magazines that people other than administrators
read, like WebWeek, or other magazines that discuss the new techologies,
performance, new products, etc.  My manager would never read Byte magazine, or
go to cnet (which is usually geared towards people looking for the latest
version of FrontPage, etc).

Why not run an Ad in something like Time?  Perhaps that would be a bit
expensive, but even WebWeek -- it would be worth it to blow the load on an Ad or
two in there...

Dave


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