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answered How do I create and lead a startup team of game developers?
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answered Developer Proceeds for Apple Appstore - Tax Advice
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answered What do you do if the actual costs or working hours are well over your previous estimate which is agreed upon by both parties
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answered Taxes on freelance/consulting work
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answered Forced to sign intellectual property agreement or be terminated after 4 years of service
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answered How to find and target an audience with video games?
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answered Can you transfer ownership of code written by subcontractor in the US?
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answered Sign up for iOS dev. program using DBA?
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answered I have an LLC, what's next?
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answered Is MS Office is dead? I want to create productivity addins for MS office
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comment Sleep schedule and startup productivity
Its for real, unhealthy, and starting to take a toll. Generally it involves for me, lots of caffeine, will power, and keeping up momentum. Basically as long as I keep going and working, and am mentally active it works out, but if I slow down or relax I usually pass out quickly. Mentally I don't tend to fatigue much surprisingly, but physically its very exhausting, it also pretty much sucks if you have a partner that wants to sleep with you. There are worse sleep schedules out there though, like uberman for instance. (Six, twenty minute naps across the day) Amazing what the body/mind can do.
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answered The Single Most Important Trait of a Founder
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answered How can non/coders contribute to a startup?
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comment When to target a new platform?
I can't talk about face book despite several sources urging us to go in that direction, or at least license to them some of our IP in development to be ported to there. I can say I wish I had focused on the App store earlier, it has become a much more competitive arena. I'd say the days of easy money are coming to an end, but then I see a daily water intake tracker that is making 400 sales a day, and a unit converter calculator that has made over 280k in the last 6 months. Marketing is certainly much more important than ever though.