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1st informal demo to a contact in my target client tonight.
Fingers crossed.
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I use Bacon Ipsum - Bacon Ipsum | A Meatier Lorem Ipsum GeneratorOriginally posted by darrylmg View PostYou're going to need some ipsum content.
Just search ipsum on Google.
Mmmmm
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Thanks Darryl. The economics of it from the client perspective stacks up extremely well - they get a great return on investment. The real question I think, is whether I am offering them something competitive compared to what they would pay elsewhere.Originally posted by darrylmg View PostYou're going to need some ipsum content.
Just search ipsum on Google.
If you need someone to QA it, let me know.
I've got a Samsung phone with Android 4.1.2 and a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 running Android 4.2.2.
Oh yes, there's lots of versions of these things, and lots of screen sizes, so a good range to properly QA would be a good idea.
Maybe the other CUK members can offer some other models, versions and operating systems.
Hope you've got your costing model worked out, because that's going to make the difference. The functionality can be worked out and content created, but the cost is what your client will be looking at. Does it save them money...
Thank you for the offer - I may take you up on it
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You're going to need some ipsum content.
Just search ipsum on Google.
If you need someone to QA it, let me know.
I've got a Samsung phone with Android 4.1.2 and a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 running Android 4.2.2.
Oh yes, there's lots of versions of these things, and lots of screen sizes, so a good range to properly QA would be a good idea.
Maybe the other CUK members can offer some other models, versions and operating systems.
Hope you've got your costing model worked out, because that's going to make the difference. The functionality can be worked out and content created, but the cost is what your client will be looking at. Does it save them money...
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I am really investing my spare time (on the train) and <£200 of Ltd funds in expenditure. I have a client in mind. I know they have a business need as I have PM'ed three of their projects in which this need has been identified, but they are not pursuing it for various reasons. I have significant expertise in their very very niche area of business and an excellent relationship with the senior leads in the business. It is worth a punt I think, and I'm not too worried if it doesn't come off as it's nice to learn something new.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostGood luck - but before you invest too much in producing a fully working model have you got any clients to help shape what will be useful or not?
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Good luck - but before you invest too much in producing a fully working model have you got any clients to help shape what will be useful or not?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell, three months on, I seem to be making some progress. Taught myself to write some basic HTML and CSS by hand so I would have half a clue. Am now using Adobe Dreamweaver CC which is not the cheapest option but is pretty good for beginners who do want to learn a bit of HTML / CSS etc. Have built have my site (or half of what I need to pitch it) and am looking into web-hosting, which seems to be a requirement if I want to put a little icon on the smartphone.
Thanks for all your help again. It's kinda fun, but really hard for a middle aged gent who's never written a line of code before. But it's just starting to click now.
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Well, three months on, I seem to be making some progress. Taught myself to write some basic HTML and CSS by hand so I would have half a clue. Am now using Adobe Dreamweaver CC which is not the cheapest option but is pretty good for beginners who do want to learn a bit of HTML / CSS etc. Have built have my site (or half of what I need to pitch it) and am looking into web-hosting, which seems to be a requirement if I want to put a little icon on the smartphone.
Thanks for all your help again. It's kinda fun, but really hard for a middle aged gent who's never written a line of code before. But it's just starting to click now.
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