Re: [OT] Re: GNU/Debian Linux vs. facebook, Twitter and other proprietary social media
On Sunday 05 February 2012 13:02:35 Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> OP oughta focus on intended audience first, then he'll know which means to
> use.
+1 I think that the intended (or hoped for) clientele is very significant; as
also is the type of business: repeat or new every time.
We have a local small cafe (I live in a village) that is as busy as it can
cope with on sunny days, and has customers all the time. So I looked to see
if I could trace its publicity policy.
It has a good location, a lovely friendly staff and "honest" home made food
(snacks, homemade cakes etc. rather than full meals). It appears not to have
a website, and a Google search does not bring up a face-book page. It has,
however, got an entry in Yell.com.
To be honest, I think its customers happen upon it the first time - and then
come back because they like the experience. It has, as I said, a good
location. But so, the OP says, has he.
Lisi
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