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These are things that can cost very little money, but go a long ways in convincing someone that you are making progress. Investors like to see that you have committed personal funds as well as “sweatequity,” and they like to see real progress at this level. Register some intellectual property. Show personal investment.
These are things that can cost very little money, but go a long ways in convincing someone that you are making progress. Investors like to see that you have committed personal funds as well as “sweatequity,” and they like to see real progress at this level. Register some intellectual property. Show personal investment.
These are things that can cost very little money, but go a long ways in convincing someone that you are making progress. Investors like to see that you have committed personal funds as well as “sweatequity,” and they like to see real progress at this level. Register some intellectual property. Show personal investment.
These are things that can cost very little money, but go a long ways in convincing someone that you are making progress. Investors like to see that you have committed personal funds as well as “sweatequity,” and they like to see real progress at this level. Register some intellectual property. Show personal investment.
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Those at the other extreme don’t look up from the grindstone long enough to notice whether all their work is producing sweatequity or just sweat. Reserve the same names on the leading socialnetworks and blogs. Word of mouth advertising and viral marketing cost big bucks these days so budget for it.
Those at the other extreme don’t look up from the grindstone long enough to notice whether all their work is producing sweatequity or just sweat. Reserve the same names on the leading socialnetworks and blogs. Word of mouth advertising and viral marketing cost big bucks these days so budget for it.
Those at the other extreme don’t look up from the grindstone long enough to notice whether all their work is producing sweatequity or just sweat. Reserve the same names on the leading socialnetworks and blogs. Word of mouth advertising and viral marketing cost big bucks these days so budget for it.
Explain in terms your mother could understand, and quantify the “cost-of-pain” in dollars or time. Many people seem to use the socialnetwork advertising model for revenue, but forget it assumes at least 100M users and $50M investment. This is how you will make money, who pays you, and gross margins.
Explain in terms your mother could understand, and quantify the “cost-of-pain” in dollars or time. Many people seem to use the socialnetwork advertising model for revenue, but forget it assumes at least 100M users and $50M investment. This is how you will make money, who pays you, and gross margins.
Those at the other extreme don’t look up from the grindstone long enough to notice whether all their work is producing sweatequity or just sweat. Reserve the same names on the leading socialnetworks and blogs. Word of mouth advertising and viral marketing cost big bucks these days so budget for it.
Explain in terms your mother could understand, and quantify the “cost-of-pain” in dollars or time. Many people seem to use the socialnetwork advertising model for revenue, but forget it requires at least 100M users and $50M investment. This is how you will make money, who pays you, and gross margins.
Explain in terms your mother could understand, and quantify the “cost-of-pain” in dollars or time. Many people seem to use the socialnetwork advertising model for revenue, but forget it assumes at least 100M users and $50M investment. This is how you will make money, who pays you, and gross margins.
Let’s break down their costs: Logo design: a simple contest on 99designs with a $300 prize. Total cost: $5000. Total cost: $100. SweatEquity: Juliette and Marco put in a bit of work during weekends as project managers, designers, developers, sysadmins, etc. Developers are in Argentina, Ukraine and Russia.
How can I go about looking for a (very) good programmer willing to do this as sweatequity? It’s common for a college student to do a sweatequity partnership with another college student. Infiltrate the socialnetworks (Facebook and Twitter) and then try to connect face-to-face. So you see my dilemma.
There’s potential in the political and speech-related micro-transaction (networked citizen lobbing, news, journalism, etc.) Problem is the practicality, cost and hassle of the microtransaction. if it can be harnessed. Should any of the points above be in doubt (which is reasonable) ask a question.
created a vastly higher cost structure; I had 80 people mostly on base salaries under $100,000 and was bringing in revenue at the rate of $20 million annually. Contributing to the high cost structure was the new culture of working 9-5 Monday through Friday. deprecated the old feature-complete product (ACS 3.4) Company : Boompa.com.
I personally think there should be a shift generally to funding smaller ideas, that are innovative enough to not cost millions to build and run, that may still net similar returns (30-50 times) but are less risk since they’re smaller. The cost of money is steep, and only works in certain verticals, of which software is NOT one.
Youll estimate time and cost better. But what I think was hard, and it was something he couldnt consider was that it would be harder to find a *maintaining* programmer, and how much it would cost to run the software, because of technical details he didnt understand. Thinking of your project in milestones makes all the difference.
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