From 57c49b57f379946aad5fa947d79a02936915b892 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Lo=C3=AFc=20Hoguin?= Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 12:55:10 +0200 Subject: people people people --- index.xml | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'index.xml') diff --git a/index.xml b/index.xml index dbff6c24..b5fc096e 100644 --- a/index.xml +++ b/index.xml @@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ for free, including a small handbook about MongoDB. All people had to do was show up.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>They didn&#8217;t go tell people to look at all the weaknesses their product had. They focused on the strengths. On -what would convince people to try it. People would go -to meetups, discuss with people, commit to try it (or +what would convince people to try it. They would go +to meetups, discuss with others, commit to try it (or try it at meetups directly), and by doing so sell MongoDB to themselves.</p></div> <div class="paragraph"><p>How do we get people to meetups though? That&#8217;d be the -first step: you need to <strong>catch people&#8217;s attention</strong>. +first step: you need to <strong>catch their attention</strong>. I believe MongoDB did this using benchmark results. Ironic isn&#8217;t it? MongoDB gets fast benchmark results because they lose data, and this gets everyone to buy -- cgit v1.2.3