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Stray__Cat
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Maybe someone of you has already visited 'link removed, site is in the signature'. I produce Vineyard, a workgroup, Excel based, Business Intelligence application. It is still in beta and it's undergoing a rather fast evolution, but it's complete enough to be understood and tested in a working environment.
After making a few experiments with various free promotion techniques on the web I got little (albeit insightful) feedback. All those who commented are IT professionals who see it as a possible tool for their projects.
I also networked a bit and hooked a few possible users the application is targeted to, but it was a pain to communicate it to them. And if I communicate, I feel that they consider the application rather ugly.
So I have two major issues now:
1) How can I explain what a "Workgroup Business Intelligence" application is to a plain Excel user?
2) Provided that Vineyard can hardly become a "Sexy" app for a number of genetic reasons, how can I turn it into an advantage? Something like "Vineyard: we give you what the others are too snob to give you".
I really welcome any suggestion.
Thanks in advance!
After making a few experiments with various free promotion techniques on the web I got little (albeit insightful) feedback. All those who commented are IT professionals who see it as a possible tool for their projects.
I also networked a bit and hooked a few possible users the application is targeted to, but it was a pain to communicate it to them. And if I communicate, I feel that they consider the application rather ugly.
So I have two major issues now:
1) How can I explain what a "Workgroup Business Intelligence" application is to a plain Excel user?
2) Provided that Vineyard can hardly become a "Sexy" app for a number of genetic reasons, how can I turn it into an advantage? Something like "Vineyard: we give you what the others are too snob to give you".
I really welcome any suggestion.
Thanks in advance!
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