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Old October 25, 2002, 07:45 PM
Chris
 
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Default Re: "OnLine" is not the same

> A few months ago I did some feelers on
> offering this on my website I'm building,
> http://www.roseburgonline.com and I
> instantly discovered the HUNGRY INTEREST and
> "Magic" is NOT present offering
> the "Town On Disk" concept OnLine.

> There's something psychologically POWERFUL
> about a business owner being the ONLY
> (plumber, electrician, roofer...etc) locked
> into a Floppy or CD and the disk is MAILED
> to potential Residents.

> Offering the same thing "OnLine"
> would NOT command the prices I can get by
> placing the program PHYSICALLY onto a Disk.

> The Internet is TOO BIG...too vast. When I
> hand a potential advertiser a piece of
> plastic and tell him his ad will be
> contained within this piece of
> material....it's appears MORE VALUABLE.

> That's been my experience anyway.

> Don Alm

The impression I got from Cornell's post is that the software for putting the "package" together is web-based, so that you don't have to purchase that other compiler, but that it would still be written to a "master disk" (floppy/CD/DVD), as it were.

Is this correct, Cornell?
 


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