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From: meadors@sdics.ucsd.EDU (Tony Meadors)
Newsgroups: comp.software-eng
Subject: peddling soft"wares"
Message-ID: <662@sdics.ucsd.EDU>
Date: 8 Dec 88 07:18:50 GMT
Reply-To: meadors@sdics.UUCP (Tony Meadors)
Distribution: comp.software-eng
Organization: U.C. San Diego, Institute for Cognitive Science
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 I hope the semi-greedy nature of this posting doesn't offend 
too many. Just go with the ever-popular 'n' key...

 A colleague and myself have been developing some nice software
gizmos on the weekends: mostly pc applications. Now we are beginning
to wonder how to market our little wonders.

 The options are somewhat obvious (direct advertising, approaching
software houses...) but we are both completely naive of the marketing
world. I would really appreciate any suggestions or personal experiences
that might be helpful.

  The basic question is a simple, "how do small software concerns 
 peddle their wares?"

tonyM