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Niche Software Success
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Producing an information product is easy. If you can read this book, you can write an e-book. There are really no special skills required beyond the ability to write and some basic knowledge about the subject. Producing a software product on the other hand does require some special training.
You need someone who knows how to program, who understands how a computer works, and who knows how to construct software. It's a fair bit more complex than putting words on a page. It's also much more profitable.
With the right software product, the sky's the limits for profits; Bill gates proved that. But Bill Gates didn't become a multi-billionaire by just being a great
programmer. Most decent programmers will tell you he's barely that. And if
you've been using Windows for a few years, you'll know exactly what they mean.
He became rich by combining some basic programming talent with some outstanding marketing skills. It's that combination that we're going to put together in this ebook because a talented programmer plus your marketing skills equals big profits for you as well.
A Word Of Caution - No matter how much you test your software, how good your documentation is, and how bug-proof the program is, you're still going to have to deal with customer service and tech support.
Writing foolproof software only protects you from fools. It doesn't protect you from people who just don't understand, or who have odd configurations on their systems. Tech support can be a time consuming process, especially for complicated programs with lots of features.
It's much less of a cost for simple programs. Another thing to keep in mind is that stuff that runs on web servers will take a lot more time and effort to support than something that works on the customer's home or office computer. Keep this in mind when you consider what kinds.....
You need someone who knows how to program, who understands how a computer works, and who knows how to construct software. It's a fair bit more complex than putting words on a page. It's also much more profitable.
With the right software product, the sky's the limits for profits; Bill gates proved that. But Bill Gates didn't become a multi-billionaire by just being a great
programmer. Most decent programmers will tell you he's barely that. And if
you've been using Windows for a few years, you'll know exactly what they mean.
He became rich by combining some basic programming talent with some outstanding marketing skills. It's that combination that we're going to put together in this ebook because a talented programmer plus your marketing skills equals big profits for you as well.
A Word Of Caution - No matter how much you test your software, how good your documentation is, and how bug-proof the program is, you're still going to have to deal with customer service and tech support.
Writing foolproof software only protects you from fools. It doesn't protect you from people who just don't understand, or who have odd configurations on their systems. Tech support can be a time consuming process, especially for complicated programs with lots of features.
It's much less of a cost for simple programs. Another thing to keep in mind is that stuff that runs on web servers will take a lot more time and effort to support than something that works on the customer's home or office computer. Keep this in mind when you consider what kinds.....
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