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How to answer a Craigslist Posting

by Greg on Jul.14, 2009, under software, tips, tools

Posting and answering posts on Craigslist are a part of everyday life now and I have had decent success getting people attention for both my company and personal life (not the missed connections, I’m married…). I’m talking about selling or buying anything. Anyway this was a document I was putting together internally for our sales efforts and thought it would be nice to share.

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Symphony 21

by Adam on May.06, 2009, under opensource, software, tools

There are a lot Content Management Systems(CMS) out there. Some are quite specialized for one purpose: Magento for e-commerce and more or less WordPress for blogs. Others are supposed to be a scaffolding that any designer can use to build almost anything, like Drupal. Each has it’s purpose in its own light, but when it comes to a great light weight and easy to use CMS, I must say that Symphony 21 is certainly one of the best.

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Proposing Website Costs and Timelines with Integrity

by Adam on Apr.27, 2009, under business, software, tips

When a potential client asks me, “How much and how long?” a million questions start rushing to my head. A seemingly obvious thing to do first is to figure out what exactly it is that they want; however, that’s very rarely well defined. Let’s assume though that you have at least a decent idea of what it is that they want, estimating the costs involved is such a delicate balance.

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3 Tips to Approaching a Company to Build your Website

by Greg on Apr.03, 2009, under blog, business, seo, software, startup

Too many times I come across clients and potential clients that don’t know what they don’t know regarding how to approach building a web site or application. Not that it is completely their fault, this technology stuff can be pretty confusing, costly, and complicated. I wanted to simplify 3 basic things that you should know and consider when approaching a design or development firm for the first time.

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Why Do Most Tech Start-ups Fail

by Greg on Feb.03, 2009, under software, startup

Should have planned for the bounce

Should have planned for the bounce

As we look down this road of prototyping I wanted to get a sense of what it is people really think leads to the failure of a tech start up. Please feel free to follow the link and weigh in.

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Why do most tech start ups fail?

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