| bio | website | |
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| location | Netherlands | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 10 months |
| seen | Dec 9 '10 at 12:12 | |
| stats | profile views | 108 |
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Dec 8 |
answered | What percentage should I take for this Google Adwords work? |
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Dec 8 |
asked | What percentage should I take for this Google Adwords work? |
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Aug 16 |
answered | How do I find out which sites send the most traffic to my competitors website? |
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Aug 16 |
answered | Pricing Sheet for Sales Reps |
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Aug 11 |
answered | How to tell a customer the price of my service |
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Jul 19 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? I have send you an e-mail last week but didn't get any response. |
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Jul 16 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? Hi Jesper, thank you very much for your detailed answer. What I ment with "contribute to the software and eventually when it's running as it should, sell it" is that there will always be a free version available, but that the paid version will have no limits. For example: no limits on how much visitors you can track. So the features will be the same... I posted the idea here because I am really exhausted. This project costed me 100's of hours, sleepless nights and a bunch of money. So I just want to do something with it... |
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Jul 16 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? Hi Alan, may I know the product? Maybe I can help... |
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Jul 15 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? Hi Jeff, thanks for your comment... The problem is that due to the bugs the software can't be sold. And for a new developer to fix those bugs he needs to dive in the code. And most times after that they said "oeff, I don't understand this... I can stop coding or re-develop it all" But it's like throwing money away without knowing the result. After working with 4 coders I'm a little bit lost right now... |
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Jul 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 15 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? Hi Susan, Well, I've spend thousands of dollars to fix piece by piece because it seems no developer could fix all issues. So far I got 2 new developers stop working because of family issues, and one because they needed to research way to much how the code works and so it wasn't profitable for them. It cost a lot of time before I find a good developer... And when I have one it's excuse after excuse. So I'm a little bit lost on what to do now... |
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Jul 14 |
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Make my failed Web application open source? From what I've heard you can still sell your own product with more features and with adding support. So I could limit the opensource version to only track xxx visitors per month and the full (paid version) with unlimited tracking. |
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Jul 14 |
asked | Make my failed Web application open source? |
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Jul 14 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jul 13 |
answered | Questions for outsourced projects |
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Jul 13 |
answered | What mistakes did you make when you started your first business? |