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by Michael Shigorin - Nov 2nd 2005 06:31:29
kupu.oscom.org
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Agreed. Blurb lacks detail of product.
by IT-Ideas.com - Sep 28th 2005 07:12:46
It doesn't matter whether it's open-source or not. If you are selling this
product and you want to market it perhaps a more descriptive blurb would
educate your prospective customers as to why your product is better than
any other.
Sure it's probably listed on your web site but people shouldn't have to go
there to read it. Make it easy for them to get the information they need so
they will be more apt to buy your product.
I went to the web site and the product does look very nice.
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Content ... the one thing that the blurb lacks
by Aaron Sherman - Feb 17th 2004 09:25:04
You know that a blurb is going to be useless in describing a product when
it contains phrases like "enables [you] to..." and zero-content
words like "content".
I wondered about the press-releasy blurb and then scrolled down to the
details... The "license" field explained everything.
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Re: Content ... the one thing that the blurb lacks
by Asbru Ltd - Feb 17th 2004 09:59:42
Had a bad day?
How is "enables anybody" including non-technical users as opposed to
"limited to technically skilled HTML programmers only" sales blurb?
How do you suggest describing a "web content editor" without using the
word "content"?
Best regards,
HardCore Internet Ltd.
> You know that a blurb is going to be
> useless in describing a product when it
> contains phrases like "enables
> [you] to..." and zero-content words
> like "content".
>
> I wondered about the press-releasy blurb
> and then scrolled down to the details...
> The "license" field explained
> everything.
>
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