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comment Is SMB a more difficult market to target than other segments?
try it from another angle: what pain in a business does your software cure? Example: a rostering software helps create optimal shift schedules. Even though it is not narrowed down to an industry, you can use this definition to research keywords for search engine marketing. Or another way: within a business, there are departments of admin, HR, finance, marketing, production, fulfillment, customer service. Where does your software sit?
Dec
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answered How should I describe my job title?
Dec
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answered Is SMB a more difficult market to target than other segments?
Nov
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comment Pricing Custom Software development using proprietary library
yes I meant "as possible", thanks for the correction
Nov
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awarded  Revival
Nov
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answered Pricing Custom Software development using proprietary library
Nov
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answered What exactly take takes up a lot of time and effort starting a business
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awarded  Enlightened
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awarded  Nice Answer
Nov
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answered One man company, good idea to be honest or not?
Nov
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comment Are Microsoft and Google dead, or is Roger McNamee wrong?
Pls ignore previous post. Business market roughly equals consumer, just like two sides of the coin. When consumer dominates economy, we get debt problem like now in the Western world. So business software market should be roughly equal consumer. Consumer stuff just made a major advance, so business should follow, like we walk - first one foot, then the other. A prime example of business software taking advantage of consumer internet is hubspot, where Dharmesh is working.
Nov
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comment Are Microsoft and Google dead, or is Roger McNamee wrong?
It is not about LinkedIn vs FB. Business software is hidden from view but it exists and it is very data-intense. What we know is FB, Google, LinkedIn all live off advertising. So, we conclude, there are businesses that benefit from this.
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awarded  Teacher
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answered Are Microsoft and Google dead, or is Roger McNamee wrong?