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Firefox Faces an Uphill BattleWhy so many Windows security risks and vulnerabilities In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Erik Funkenbusch wrote on Wed, 7 Dec 2005 15:14:20 -0600 Disclaimer: I actually had to go and... It takes money to make money and we all know what cheapskates open sores supporters are. If firefox is going to depend upon the community to get the word out they are dead meat because one only has to look at the Linux community to see what a pitiful bunch of kooks reside within it. Too bad for firefox. One good Superbowl advertisement would do wonders for marketshare. But,,,,,Superbowl ads cost money and well,,,,,see above... "According to Paul Kim, director of product marketing for Mozilla, the first elements of the promotional campaign will kick off over the next several weeks and rely heavily on existing users of Firefox to help convince other people to try out the browser." "I don't think you'll see us buy a Super Bowl ad, but we'll try to be smart about getting the message out whether via our own efforts or through our work with partners," Kim said. "The common theme will be us telling the community of Firefox users that they are the best marketing tool that we could hope for; that's a lot more relevant to consumers than anything that we can come up with." Can you say CHEEEEP.
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