Re: WebDNA wholesale ...
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Ken, when do you think you'll be ready to start offering the programming?>-----Original Message----->From: WebCatalog Talk [mailto:WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.com]On Behalf>Of Kenneth Grome>Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 10:51 PM>To: WebCatalog Talk>Subject: WebDNA wholesale ...>>>Hi Folks,>>In case you're wondering, here's my reason for offering wholesale >webdna services:>>My goal is to earn a profit while supporting my webdna colleagues in >the USA and in other developed countries -- by giving them a >wholesale source of professional webdna coding. This is something >that currently does not exist for webdna, even though it exists for >far better known languages such as ASP, ColdFusion, PERL, etc.>>In fact, offshore programming services are available for *all* >relatively well-known programming and scripting languages. More and >more web development projects are moving offshore as the web >development market gets tighter and more competitive. This is a >simple fact.>>Since offshore programming services are not yet available for webdna, >this puts webdna at an extreme disadvantage in the marketplace. I >recognized this a long time ago, and that's when I began making plans >to deal with it -- thus my goal to train and hire my own offshore >programmers ...>>But unlike others who run this kind of service from the US or from >some other developed country, I live and work right here in the >Philippines. I have a big WebDNA Training and Development Center >here, and all my programmers will be working right here in the same >office as me -- on a daily basis. This means I can offer them >continual guidance and professional support on all the projects I >accept from my overseas webdna colleagues.>>So ... let's say you bid a project at $50 per hour, then you >subcontract it out to me for $15 an hour. That's $35 an hour profit >for you, and you do not have to do any of the programming yourself! >With so little of your personal time invested in the project, your >per hour profit rate will soar, and you will have a lot more time >to bid on more projects (or to enjoy more free time).>>The way I figure it, if you bid lower on some of the projects you >don't really need, you may get some of them -- yet the demands on >your personal time will still be very low and your profits will be >higher -- because we will be the ones to do those extra projects for >you.>>By the way, I will no longer compete with any of my webdna colleagues >for RETAIL webdna programming services. Instead of trying to be the >best and highest paid webdna programmer on earth, my new goal is to >offer the best and LOWEST PRICED webdna programming service on earth.>>So instead of competing with you for the shrinking number of web >development projects out there these days, I will offer my service to >support your efforts. Then you can remain competitive and profitable >in a market that seems to be growing smaller and more price conscious >all the time.>>------------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Ken, when do you think you'll be ready to start offering the programming?>-----Original Message----->From: WebCatalog Talk [mailto:WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.com]On Behalf>Of Kenneth Grome>Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 10:51 PM>To: WebCatalog Talk>Subject: WebDNA wholesale ...>>>Hi Folks,>>In case you're wondering, here's my reason for offering wholesale >webdna services:>>My goal is to earn a profit while supporting my webdna colleagues in >the USA and in other developed countries -- by giving them a >wholesale source of professional webdna coding. This is something >that currently does not exist for webdna, even though it exists for >far better known languages such as ASP, ColdFusion, PERL, etc.>>In fact, offshore programming services are available for *all* >relatively well-known programming and scripting languages. More and >more web development projects are moving offshore as the web >development market gets tighter and more competitive. This is a >simple fact.>>Since offshore programming services are not yet available for webdna, >this puts webdna at an extreme disadvantage in the marketplace. I >recognized this a long time ago, and that's when I began making plans >to deal with it -- thus my goal to train and hire my own offshore >programmers ...>>But unlike others who run this kind of service from the US or from >some other developed country, I live and work right here in the >Philippines. I have a big WebDNA Training and Development Center >here, and all my programmers will be working right here in the same >office as me -- on a daily basis. This means I can offer them >continual guidance and professional support on all the projects I >accept from my overseas webdna colleagues.>>So ... let's say you bid a project at $50 per hour, then you >subcontract it out to me for $15 an hour. That's $35 an hour profit >for you, and you do not have to do any of the programming yourself! >With so little of your personal time invested in the project, your >per hour profit rate will soar, and you will have a lot more time >to bid on more projects (or to enjoy more free time).>>The way I figure it, if you bid lower on some of the projects you >don't really need, you may get some of them -- yet the demands on >your personal time will still be very low and your profits will be >higher -- because we will be the ones to do those extra projects for >you.>>By the way, I will no longer compete with any of my webdna colleagues >for RETAIL webdna programming services. Instead of trying to be the >best and highest paid webdna programmer on earth, my new goal is to >offer the best and LOWEST PRICED webdna programming service on earth.>>So instead of competing with you for the shrinking number of web >development projects out there these days, I will offer my service to >support your efforts. Then you can remain competitive and profitable >in a market that seems to be growing smaller and more price conscious >all the time.>>------------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .>To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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