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Archive for the 'Business' Category

MicroISV Business Tips

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

This morning I came across two interesting articles about running a small software business that I thought were worth sharing. Both are from authors that made appearances in my “Marketing on the Cheap” list. The first is another fine article from Daniel Jalkut, owner of Red Sweater Software and developer of MarsEdit, Black Ink, FastScripts [...]

Marketing on the Cheap

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

I finally had a couple of hours this morning to catch up on my neglected news feeds. I subscribe to several hundred focusing on a large variety of topics. This morning I found several related and informative articles on the topic of low budget marketing for the micro-isv. I thought that they might be interesting [...]

Where Cat Tales and Dog Dreams Come True

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

A little off topic, but my sister also runs a small business. Pam started her company a short time ago but has had enormous success selling her high-fasion dog & cat collars, leashes, and harnesses. She is a great example of someone pursuing her passion and ignoring the naysayers to reach success. Pam left a [...]

Tips for Independent Developers

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

Nick Bradbury, creator of HomeSite, TopStyle, and FeedDemon recently started publishing a series of valuable tips for independent software developers. Good stuff from someone who as been through the process successfully — more than once. [link via Ranchero.com]

Guy Kawasaki Video

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

Guy Kawasaki speaks on The Art of Innovation in a video published by Microsoft’s Small Business Summit. This is the first time I’ve heard Guy speak and he definitely has a great style. Very inspirational, informative and funny. [via My Micro-ISV] He’s definitely sold me a copy of one of his books.