Hi,

Its always hard if your not a dev but l think you should try and find
someone who believes in the idea and is willing to invest their time
for a share. That way the risk is share and ensures that they work for
their cut. We have taken this approach with 2 clients and 1 has worked
and another has not.

If you nut out what you want l drop me a line and ill see what the
idea is you never know maybe its something we might take the risk on
as with no risk there is no reward

Michael Cindric
Software Developer
Sentia
http://sentia.com.au


On Mar 16, 12:22 am, Tristan <tristanknow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some recommended reading.  A friend sent me these when I sent him a
> similar email to what you've posted here.
>
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1092535http://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.htmlhttp://www.paulgraham.com/bronze.html
>
> @Brad, great advice!
>
> Good luck.
>
> On Mar 14, 2:04 pm, Kevin SY <kevin.sam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey Everyone!
>
> > I'm new around here. A friend of mine recently attended StartUp Camp
> > and told me about this community. He has advised that I should write
> > on the discussion board and see what kind of responses I receive.
>
> > At the moment I have an idea in mind that I believe could be really
> > big. I have discussed it with a few close friends because I wish to
> > take first-mover advantage. The problem is that I lack the programming
> > ability to make it a reality on my own.  My programming friends are
> > quite busy with work and they don't believe that they have the level
> > of programming ability I require.  I have developed a workable
> > operational and growth strategy with a revenue stream that will not
> > commence until after 1-2 years.
>
> > What should I do to seek trustworthy web programming expertise that I
> > require?
> > How much should I expect to be investing as development cost should
> > people be uninterested in shares?
>
> > I know of elance, but I believe that I will have difficulties in
> > ensuring that they program what I have in mind, where as if I was to
> > discuss it with someone in person whom I trust, it would be much less
> > trouble and wasteful of resources.
>
> > Where can I go from here?
>
> > Thanks for taking the time to read my message, and I hope to hear some
> > insightful responses and messages of advice.
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Kevin

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