| bio | website | fooyaz.com |
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| location | New Jersey | |
| age | 41 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 4 months |
| seen | May 10 at 22:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 178 |
Software development professional with over 20 years of experience - currently founding self as an entrepreneur.
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Aug 10 |
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Why should I create LLC company? You are right. yet, it's hard for a website to harm someone with a truck.. :-) Defective Software (to which there's no criminal negligence clause) can still cause damage and customer may want to sue. That's the more likely scenario I was referring to. |
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Aug 10 |
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Why should I create LLC company? added 80 characters in body; added 9 characters in body; added 108 characters in body |
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Aug 10 |
answered | Why should I create LLC company? |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Aug 8 |
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Exclusivity on a free platform? Google+'s condition is far from being good. I wouldn't be surprised if in a year or two Google pulls the plug. |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Revival |
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Aug 7 |
answered | Exclusivity on a free platform? |
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Aug 7 |
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Should i give 3% equity to this Incubator? so why is the government referring you to the incubator? |
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Aug 6 |
answered | Should i give 3% equity to this Incubator? |
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Aug 6 |
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Investor wants 51% shares of our company good luck and hope to read about you in Techcrunch ;-) |
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Aug 6 |
answered | Investor wants 51% shares of our company |
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Aug 2 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Aug 1 |
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How to write a program for Forex market? deleted 9 characters in body |
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Aug 1 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 30 |
answered | Do I need a technical cofounder? |
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Jul 27 |
answered | How to deal with the ever-growing backlog |
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Jul 19 |
answered | Why did the convention “Co-founder” get started in startups rather than just saying “Founder”? |
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Jul 18 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 18 |
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Moving customers from free to paid just make sure you don't cripple the free tier so that users won't even bother with it. The first tier should be a free trap for users to invest themselves in it. Then you must entice with with killer features they'll want to have and pay for. Make the upgrade/payment really easy. This must be the friendliest spot in your software/service. So many times I wanted to upgrade to premium but decided not to just because the upgrade process made me lose confidence (e.g. third party 'money' sites, unfriendly/long forms to fill). A good example is the payment page for the software firm 'panic'. Go see |
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Jul 16 |
answered | Is lack of marketing from competitors a good reason to build a startup? |