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- From: ecrjbruce@economics.adelaide.edu.au
- Newsgroups: misc.entrepreneurs
- Subject: Re: How do I market or get exposure for my shareware? + :-)
- Date: 11 Jan 93 16:20:45 ACST
- Organization: Economics, University of Adelaide
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- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.162045.1@economics.adelaide.edu.au>
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- In article <1993Jan8.115422.1@cc.uvcc.edu>, olsen_jo@cc.uvcc.edu writes:
- > In article <1993Jan7.162510.1@violet.ccit.arizona.edu>, nadsap@violet.ccit.arizona.edu writes:
- >>
- >> I have written a home inventory/moving management program...
- >> I am currently working on a cross-stitch program...
- >
- >> I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how to get these programs
- >> more exposure. I was thinking of sending the inventory program to various
- >> insurance companies and moving companies, but don't know who to contact or
- >> how to approach them. For the cross-stitch program I was thinking of
- >> putting an ad in one of the cross-stitch magazines.
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- Why not claim that IBM stole the idea that you generated ages ago, even though
- it was borrowed from someone else and launch a $2 billion lawsuit? That should
- get you plenty of attention (in Australia at least). Then you could call
- yourself the "Mango Corp" or something and sue everyone else for using fruit
- based names - more attention.
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- Who knows, with what we see of the American legal system you may even succeed.
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- Rob
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- P.S. please apply :-) liberally.
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