On Dec 9, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Shari wrote:

I've been approached by someone who desires a specially branded version of my software, Blackjack Gold. Are any of you doing this, and if so, how are you handling all the ins, outs, and monies?

Hi Shari,

I do this with one of my products with great success. Each branded version shares the same engine, but has a unique interface while others share a similar interface. My main thought is to be able to control the distribution. You do not have to be the one that moves the product, just the one that allows it to work. You can do this with your registration system. It sounds like it could all be controlled over the net.

The end result should be a much larger distribution of your product with a larger amount being deposited into your account every month. I would not sell the rights to the product in your case. If I remember correctly, you have other game related products that could be used to tie into each other. Selling one of those will weaken the overall strategy to get your current user base to purchase your other (related) products. You might consider selling the whole enchilada. This is the strategy I went with concerning my education software. Like your gaming software, my ed software would sell each other over and over to existing customers. Selling off one at a time would only weaken the others.

Good luck with this endeavor!


Mark Talluto
--
CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com

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