Hi Mick..

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Mick Liubinskas (Pollenizer) <
bigm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One good thing from this is that technical developers should be aware
> that you can't sit behind your computer, code an amazing product and
> then the world comes and finds it. You have to get out there at least
> in some way and more often than not the distribution part is harder
> than you think.
>

I'm totally agreeing with this.

Although, speaking from experience, if you do code an amazing product
the world will come to you and offer to pick it up and run with it. The
terms are attractive.. world travel.. shares.. nice offices..  been there..
done that.

We can't escape the fact that there are technology scouts out there
looking for idea's that they can pick up and feed into their existing
distribution channels.

Australian idea's are usually pretty good ones and people fit pretty
easily into the slots provided.

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