The startup scene is a bit different here than in the States where
maybe you are comparing.
In the States, getting tech people to come in on a startup is
reasonably easy - I found - when I was there.
Usually, the (good) tech people got high pays somewhere and came with
about 6 months padding befo
Main reason: with the reduced cost of starting, and iterating, the need for
a business guy/gal at the beginning has reduced.
Distribution - look at app stores for one example - and
the legitimate weight placed on traction with a small focused user group -
ask Mick "Focus" Lubinskas - means busines
Lol! Yes that's been pointed out before, but I'm not too worried. The logo
should make it fairly clear.
Haven't noticed expert sex change before, that's hilarious!
Thanks for the feedback :)
Dan
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
> Welcome! Just one thing I noticed - Share Dear
Welcome! Just one thing I noticed - Share Dearth
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dearth
Not as bad as Pen Island, or Experts Exchange, but still, might be
something to consider.
J
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Dan wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm a semi-new addition to the list. Hoping t
Hey folks,
I'm a semi-new addition to the list. Hoping to be at the Xmas drinks this
coming Friday so thought I'd introduce myself and end my silent lurker
status.
I'm Sydney based, and no startup companies as of yet but strongly
considering a few ideas.
I'm currently working on a community proj
fantastic, thank you!
On Dec 6, 9:54 am, Nathan Parrott wrote:
> G'day mate,
>
> Hope this helps
>
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