Rev Media and the product line gap

Judy Perry jperryl at ecs.fullerton.edu
Tue Mar 28 02:51:11 EST 2006


Okay, I'll grant that, but this assessment seems more generalized than
a specific response.

As for Media, at $49 and with a boatload of templates, what's not to like
for the "hobbyist"/"inventive user" market?

And yet, there also seems a wide yawning chasm between Media and whatever
the next-up category is currently called (is it Express?  Studio?  Sorry,
names change too much, my neurons fire too infrequently, and I just can't
keep track of name/option changes).

It's a huge leap, financially and options-wize, between the two product
lines.

I don't get it.  But it's late and I've spent 12+ hours at Disneyland with
the birthday kiddies, so am probably more than usually brain-drained.

Ignorance is indeed bliss...  as is sleep...

Judy

On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Lynn Fredricks wrote:

> > And, I must be missing it, so, I'll ask,
> >
> > So, what was wrong exactly with DreamCard???
>
> It was a poorly positioned product.




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