Re: [SiliconBeach] Sydney based small groups of entrepreneurs who already have revenue - Marathon Club

2014-07-22 Thread Mick Liubinskas
There are no silly questions Geoff, just silly people. I'm saying total revenue. That number may be way too low, but what we are trying for is those people that have a product, have some customers and at least have some revenue from the product and customers. Growing not starting. Sean, it's the

Re: [SiliconBeach] Sydney based small groups of entrepreneurs who already have revenue - Marathon Club

2014-07-22 Thread Geoff McQueen | AffinityLive
Mick, silly question, but are you talking about monthly revenue, or just managed to convince enough people over enough time to give you $42K? On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Dean Collins wrote: > Shouldn’t you be tracking profitability rather than revenue Mick :P > > > > > > Cheers, > > Dean

Re: [SiliconBeach] Easy way to get collateral to salespeople

2014-07-22 Thread Matt Moore
Phil, On the surface, this looks like a classic search problem. But often if you dig in, you typically find a bunch of other issues: - The collateral hasn't been organized by product, customer segment or buying cycle / sales process stage. It's just in a big heap. - The collateral hasn't been wr

RE: [SiliconBeach] Sydney based small groups of entrepreneurs who already have revenue - Marathon Club

2014-07-22 Thread Dean Collins
Shouldn’t you be tracking profitability rather than revenue Mick :P Cheers, Dean From: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com [mailto:silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mick Liubinskas Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 8:19 PM To: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com Subj

[SiliconBeach] Sydney based small groups of entrepreneurs who already have revenue - Marathon Club

2014-07-22 Thread Mick Liubinskas
Hi all, I'm helping someone setup small groups of startup entrepreneurs who have gone past first base, have at least $42k.5 revenue (we're calling it Marathon Club) and want to grow. The goal will become a tight network who meet monthly, share stories and help each other. Ping me at m...@liub

Re: [SiliconBeach] We're doing a survey - do you have 60 seconds to help out?

2014-07-22 Thread Tom Allen
Done - hope it helps. Our timesheet system (Greentree) is one of the most horrible web interfaces I've ever used. So much so that in week two of working here I wrote a Selenium script to automate it, and have been entering human-readable lines into a text file instead ever since... Most of the oth

Re: [SiliconBeach] We're doing a survey - do you have 60 seconds to help out?

2014-07-22 Thread Rai
Done. That *was* super short! :) Rai On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:45 AM, Geoff McQueen | AffinityLive < geoff.mcqu...@affinitylive.com> wrote: > Hi there everyone, > > We're doing a super short survey of the way people use timesheets. While I > imagine most of us on the list are worried more about

[SiliconBeach] Easy way to get collateral to salespeople

2014-07-22 Thread Phil M
Anyone find an effective way to get collateral to sales people and partners in the field? Everything I have used in the past has become a black hole that sucked stuff in, but nobody could ever find what they wanted. Phil -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Sili

[SiliconBeach] We're doing a survey - do you have 60 seconds to help out?

2014-07-22 Thread Geoff McQueen | AffinityLive
Hi there everyone, We're doing a super short survey of the way people use timesheets. While I imagine most of us on the list are worried more about MRR and cohorts than timesheets nowadays, I'd really appreciate it if you could think back to any time you've been a consultant or doing timesheet typ