Monthly Archive for: ‘June, 2008’

Crowdsource Testing your Application

[Note: This is another in a series of posts by vendors I’ve invited to write a guest post here because they have something to offer of value to microISVs. If you have a product or service that helps microISVs succeed and would like to do a guest post here, please email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.] By Stanton Champion Marketing Manager uTest ...Read More →

5 tips for focusing on your MicroISV

In some ways, it’s the hardest hat a microISV can wear: how do you stay focused and keep moving forward as you build your microISV? It’s not easy, as “The Tired One” lamented in this post at Business of Software recently, but it can be done. But first, you’re going to have to disenthrall yourself from the way “normal people” ...Read More →

Lighting can strike and surprises happen

Two posts I came across today work more than a glance: first off, in this business lightning can strike, as Luckas Biewald at Dolores Labs woke up Sunday to find their crowdsourcing app, FaceStat, featured on the front page of Yahoo.com. Like in front page of yahoo.com, the single most trafficked site on the entire web. The upshot – besides ...Read More →
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