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Pricing up a Piece of Software

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    #11
    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
    First thing to do is to check whether it already exists.
    From Googling, it doesn't look like it is.

    I saw something similar in Belgium once which gave me the idea

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      #12
      Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
      From Googling, it doesn't look like it is.
      Have you tried searching using SKA just to be sure?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
        From Googling, it doesn't look like it is.

        I saw something similar in Belgium once which gave me the idea
        Is it something to do with chocolate, also involving 3D printers maybe?
        Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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          #14
          Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
          I saw something similar in Belgium once which gave me the idea
          There is enough waffle in the IT industry already
          While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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            #15
            Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
            From Googling, it doesn't look like it is.

            I saw something similar in Belgium once which gave me the idea
            Hi Malc, this sounds intriguing!

            Is it anything to do with railways? I once found a publicly available app that displayed a map and purported to show the position of every moving train on the GB network in real time. Except that it only seemed to cover London Midland and the West Coast lines, and the lines were poorly overlaid onto the map.

            If you have come up with a new improved version of that, I'd buy it. It would be like a massive train set.

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              #16
              I recommend : http://downloads.businessofsoftware....ollthedice.pdf

              which I used when I created my "Plan B"

              BTW Development of an idea is only about 5% of the required effort to launch a successful software product.

              If you want to create a viable product that is more than just a hobby then you need to learn to market and sell.

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                #17
                Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
                I recommend : http://downloads.businessofsoftware....ollthedice.pdf

                which I used when I created my "Plan B"

                BTW Development of an idea is only about 5% of the required effort to launch a successful software product.

                If you want to create a viable product that is more than just a hobby then you need to learn to market and sell.

                Excellent thanks, have shared as well. Some heroes comments in that mix Neil Davidson - Redgate & Joel Sparsky - Fogbugz.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                  Is it something to do with chocolate, also involving 3D printers maybe?

                  Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
                  Hi Malc, this sounds intriguing!

                  Is it anything to do with railways? I once found a publicly available app that displayed a map and purported to show the position of every moving train on the GB network in real time. Except that it only seemed to cover London Midland and the West Coast lines, and the lines were poorly overlaid onto the map.

                  If you have come up with a new improved version of that, I'd buy it. It would be like a massive train set.
                  No, it's a piece of software for hotels, B&Bs etc.

                  That's my target market - the problem is how to punt the product to that market.

                  Some thoughts:

                  Get the interest of a big chain (which would potentially mean big bucks) - that would mean getting my foot in the door somewhere and somehow.

                  Email campaign - there's probably a list of businesses in the sector that can be obtained at a price

                  Trade publications, fairs etc

                  Website - with good SEO, who knows?

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                    #19
                    Welcome to the world of the MicroISV

                    Marketing for Geeks

                    Starting a microISV | Successful Software

                    If you are serious then I would recommend creating a one-page mock up, printing it out and going and talking to half a dozen hotel managers ( or whomever holds the budget of your target market )

                    Most people will give you 10 minutes of their time ... if you ask politely enough.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
                      Welcome to the world of the MicroISV

                      Marketing for Geeks

                      Starting a microISV | Successful Software

                      If you are serious then I would recommend creating a one-page mock up, printing it out and going and talking to half a dozen hotel managers ( or whomever holds the budget of your target market )

                      Most people will give you 10 minutes of their time ... if you ask politely enough.
                      Some great links there TomTom, much obliged.

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