Monthly Archive for: ‘October, 2009’

The MicroISV Digest

The MicroISV Digest for the [several weeks] ending October 26th, 2009. (If you have an announcement of interest to your fellow microISV, indies or startups, please email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com with the word digest in the subject.) News and Announcements Apologies are in order. My apologies for not getting the last 3 issues of the Digest out. My new startup, ...Read More →

You don’t sell to an industry, you sell to people.

Over on answers.onstartups.com today someone posted an interesting question: what happens when you made a product for an industry that doesn’t exist? i mean it sells, it makes revenue but the industry cannot be defined ? is this a bad sign or a good sign ? When you start looking at who is buying or subscribing to your software, you ...Read More →

Run with it!

Back  in this post I lamented a lack of greeting cards for those special moments in the life of startups and microISVs. Like condolences on your crashed hard drive, happy server uptime for six months and the ever popular best wishes for your startup launch. Now the good people at opscotch – a hosted help desk software company – have ...Read More →
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