Re: [WebDNA] Here's how you can help

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > First, consider that we don't filter anything said in > this list. It =A0 all goes into the archives for everyone > to read. Please consider this when you post. The archive > is beginning to contain more suggestions than support. > New users might find it more difficult to learn the > language. That's why I created the Yahoo group for these business type=20 discussions ... but you're the only one who joined so=20 apparently no one else wants to go there and keep these=20 business discussions off this tech support list. Not my=20 problem anyways, I don't even know why I tried ... :( > Next, we need revenue just like every other company.=20 So release a new version, then we have something new to buy=20 that actually 'makes sense'. But I still won't be able to=20 use it, and it's going to be quite some time before you=20 release a version I can use I'm afraid. > If everyone would purchase licenses for all the sites they > host, that would help us immediately and immensely. Not to be a dork about this, but doesn't everyone here=20 already have all the licenses they need?=20 > Thirdly, we need everyone to continue to promote WebDNA. Uh ... not to be a dork (again) but we all have our own=20 lives and our own businesses to attend to, which means our=20 efforts to "promote WebDNA" probably aren't going to go=20 very far. =20 I think if you want sales people you're talking to the wrong=20 group. We aren't salespeople we are programmers -- a fact=20 I learned years ago when I asked all of you to support my=20 wholesale WebDNA programming service and no one did. Sob sob, cry cry. Okay I'm over it now ... :) =20 > We all need to sell what we have until what we > have gets better. Don't stop selling just because the=20 > next version is coming. Focus on its strengths. I know > this might be hard for some of you, but do it! Thanks for the pep talk, but I'm already focusing on my=20 strengths, and this means selling my WebDNA expertise to=20 existing clients. I'm considering the possibility of developing one of my old=20 mothballed WebDNA concept sites, thus the reason for my=20 continuing interest in venture capital. But there's=20 nothing else in the WebDNA pipeline for me any time soon,=20 unless WSC decides to hire me of course. :) Sincerely, Ken Grome Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Here's how you can help (Donovan Brooke 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Here's how you can help (Kenneth Grome 2008)
  3. [WebDNA] Here's how you can help (Patrick McCormick 2008)
> First, consider that we don't filter anything said in > this list. It =A0 all goes into the archives for everyone > to read. Please consider this when you post. The archive > is beginning to contain more suggestions than support. > New users might find it more difficult to learn the > language. That's why I created the Yahoo group for these business type=20 discussions ... but you're the only one who joined so=20 apparently no one else wants to go there and keep these=20 business discussions off this tech support list. Not my=20 problem anyways, I don't even know why I tried ... :( > Next, we need revenue just like every other company.=20 So release a new version, then we have something new to buy=20 that actually 'makes sense'. But I still won't be able to=20 use it, and it's going to be quite some time before you=20 release a version I can use I'm afraid. > If everyone would purchase licenses for all the sites they > host, that would help us immediately and immensely. Not to be a dork about this, but doesn't everyone here=20 already have all the licenses they need?=20 > Thirdly, we need everyone to continue to promote WebDNA. Uh ... not to be a dork (again) but we all have our own=20 lives and our own businesses to attend to, which means our=20 efforts to "promote WebDNA" probably aren't going to go=20 very far. =20 I think if you want sales people you're talking to the wrong=20 group. We aren't salespeople we are programmers -- a fact=20 I learned years ago when I asked all of you to support my=20 wholesale WebDNA programming service and no one did. Sob sob, cry cry. Okay I'm over it now ... :) =20 > We all need to sell what we have until what we > have gets better. Don't stop selling just because the=20 > next version is coming. Focus on its strengths. I know > this might be hard for some of you, but do it! Thanks for the pep talk, but I'm already focusing on my=20 strengths, and this means selling my WebDNA expertise to=20 existing clients. I'm considering the possibility of developing one of my old=20 mothballed WebDNA concept sites, thus the reason for my=20 continuing interest in venture capital. But there's=20 nothing else in the WebDNA pipeline for me any time soon,=20 unless WSC decides to hire me of course. :) Sincerely, Ken Grome Kenneth Grome

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