Monthly Archive for: ‘August, 2010’

A small startup giveaway…

[ 4:31 PM PT - update: Carla just upped the ante to 6 from 4, so Karl, you're in and there's one more left.] The one thing every self-respecting startup founder needs is snazzy new business cards, so let me pass on to you an offer from Carla San Gaspar at Uprinting.com, an online printing company. The first four people ...Read More →

What’s Twitter for if you’re a small software company?

Well, it’s not for sending out Tweets of version 2.31… 2.32…. 2.33. That’s insufferably boring and a waste of your time. Instead: Find things you can retweet that your customers will be interested in. Set aside a fixed amount of time a day to do this. Not to get too personal, but an iPad, Flipboard and Tweetings can turn answering ...Read More →

5 Mistakes Developers make Selling to Developers

By Brian Noll Code Complete Software A few typical things can happen when developers sell and market development tools to other developers. Here are some things to be careful about: Overselling OK, here is the deal.  It’s plain and simple, but sometimes forgotten.  Developers, engineers, and any scientific thinking person tend to reject outlandish marketing that overpromises.  Also, that same ...Read More →
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