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Selling Software Online

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    #11
    Originally posted by MarillionFan
    I asked if anyone has done it. I didnt ask anyone to do it
    Yes I did it. Last century in fact - I sold Y2K automated bug fixer - made a fortune only to spend it on rare materials for my time machine. Of course I then went back in time to increase price for my software and did that enough times until I found perfect price increasing which would have actually reduced my profits.

    That's how I got loaded.

    threaded.

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      #12
      MF,

      How about selling mobile phone covers down the market? I've heard it's quite lucrative and needs little skill.

      HTH

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        #13
        "How about selling mobile phone covers down the market? I've heard it's quite lucrative and needs little skill."

        Dont want to step on your toes man.
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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          #14
          Just make it shareware, set up a website have it lock out after 7 days and wait for the money to come rolling in

          You won't make millions but it should give you enough for beer money which is always good.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ardesco
            Just make it shareware, set up a website have it lock out after 7 days and wait for the money to come rolling in

            You won't make millions but it should give you enough for beer money which is always good.
            Agreed. The added bonus to this is that if it is any good you have a good chance of getting an offer for it from a pukka software house.
            "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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