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Posted: Jan. 21 2005,22:21 |
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neo_trio, it's not bad about thinking of ways to make dsl money. I'm going to have to go with the crowd, though, and say that I think your price point is a little high. I like the idea of a bundle, but dsl might not be strong enough to represent Linux to it's fullest. A full install would be better off with a full debian install.
Perhaps a better solution would be to offer a CD along with the computer. Even 25 cent profit from the manufacturer for every computer would be a huge deal. Or a magazine: think of 1 cent on every magazine sold. It seems like a little but it adds up fast.
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