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- From: davereed@wam.umd.edu (Michael Robert Bromery)
- Subject: Advertising Campaign
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.032958.9161@wam.umd.edu>
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- Organization: University of Maryland, College Park
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 03:29:58 GMT
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- Well, while a good representative from Commodore is here, I would like
- to ask a question that I only want John Campbell to answer, please.
- The good news is that I'm starting to see a lot of new things for Amiga
- come out recently. It seems like the magazines, mainly Amiga ones, are
- beginning to have more and more things to talk about. I was wondering how
- the U.S. advertising campaign is comming along. I haven't seen any
- commercializing done for years. The wierd part is that I see loads of
- potential to hold an even tighter grip on the U.S. market by turning people's
- heads to see a new commercial. I understand that preparations on this stuff
- takes time, and see a reason to want to wait for significant AGA titles to
- be released first before telling the world about it.
- It seems more and more that the reason more U.S. citizens don't have the
- machine is that they don't know about it. I got my machine from word of
- mouth and just decided to try out his amiga for a while to see what it was
- like. I can say I was kind of lucky, for Maryland maybe one of the states
- with the fewest amiga owners in it. Apparently, other cities in Maryland
- seem to have more fellow owners. It was just that the major cities I was
- in didn't have many.
- Operating systems under 2.0 and up seem to feel much more professional
- than the 1.x rom machines and now, only 2.0 and up is being sold. I'd figure
- the AGA machines and A4000s would sell more here than anywhere else because
- of the demand. People here don't hardly want a system without a harddrive.
- People here would increase the AGA-HD market so high that the software
- designers will be very interested in coding more and more with support for
- those systems.
-
- -- This is no complaint. This is a friendly letter with friendly advise.
- A letter that tries to state some advantages that come by my statement.
- -- I ask for no flames, no replies other than to I am refering the
- letter to.
- -- I'll send another letter like this to commodore, except it will
- not have any please don't flame comments for I know I'll get
- the decent behavior that I want from them.
-
- Ok, to sum this up. People here would want more of the best you can
- serve them at the moment for they have interest in systems that come with
- so much already built in for a decent price. ex. A1200-HD and A4000.
- They would be willing to buy, the first to jump in for expansion hardware
- on those systems, and still be happy with the money they saved with the
- hardware included. I could see a large potential here. Building cool hardware
- has never been a problem. Commercials can generate some serious revenue.
- If people don't know about it, they won't buy it, plain and simple. Most
- computer magazines here hardly know about Commodore now, some Tv publicity
- can go a long way in that case.
-
- I've heard that Commodore may be already starting on this as well, I sure
- hope it's true. I -- for one -- love it when computers have competition.
- More than anything, one can call me a capitalist. I just want this system to
- have a fair crack in the industry over here, especially with the specs I've
- seen in the new or higher end systems.
-
- --- Sincerely,
- Michael Bromery.
- Email: davereed@wam.umd.edu
-
- P.S. -- I wrote this letter to the newsgroup because my account cannot
- figure out your email address, so this is the only way I can
- contact you.
-
-