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[nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a Developer/Partner toMake it Happen

Donna Marie Vincent donnamarievincent at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 20 09:42:31 EDT 2008


They'll get someone to sell it the same way they are trying to get someone to develop it -- offer them a piece of the pie.  Then you end up in a TV documentary about how someone promised 50% of his business to 5 different people.





----- Original Message ----
From: Kristina Anderson <ka at kacomputerconsulting.com>
To: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:35:13 AM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a Developer/Partner toMake it Happen

Exactly.  And what a lot of these supposed "business geniuses" don't 
realize is...there's a huge amount of noise out there in cyberspace, it 
takes a MASSIVE amount of time and capital to make people aware of your 
website/software/what have you...and then to get them to open their 
wallets.

Bottom line, if these "idea people" don't have the money to pay someone 
to BUILD it, they won't have the money to pay someone to SELL it, which 
from what I've heard can be even more expensive.


-- Kristina

> 
> 
> Everybody has big ideas.  But few have the tenacity to see it through 
to fruition.
> 
> 
> 
> >
> >  
> >> I recommend this article/post:
> >>
> >> http://codeclimber.blogspot.com/2008/04/all-i-need-is-
programmer.html
> >>
> >> As a member of several NYC networking groups, I can promise you 
that
> >> ideas (both good and bad) are a dime a dozen, it's all on the
> >> execution.
> >>
> >> Maybe you're not looking for freebies, but if you are I recommend
> >> against it. You might have more luck finding a developer that will
> >> lower their wages in exchange for equity, or if you're absolutely
> >> desperate, outsource the work developing a prototype, sell your 
idea
> >> to investors, and then hire programmers to execute.
> >>
> >> Hope that helps,
> >>
> >> - Brian D.
> >>
> >> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:42 PM, RDP <webmiester at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>    
> >>> Sounds great!!
> >>>
> >>> Show me the money!
> >>>
> >>> Have a nice day!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: New Media Concept
> >>> To: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 9:24 PM
> >>> Subject: [nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a 
> >>>      
> > Developer/Partner toMake
> >  
> >>> it Happen
> >>> I've got a pretty good idea that's been brewing in my head for 
> >>>      
> > quite a
> >  
> >>> while. It's ambitious, audacious, and certainly a challenge, but 
at 
> >>>      
> > the same
> >  
> >>> time, it's so audacious that it deserves nothing less than a real 
> >>>      
> > try.
> >  
> >>> I used to work in the media industry and came to the painful 
> >>>      
> > realization
> >  
> >>> that it's probably the only industry that does an incredibly poor 
> >>>      
> > job of
> >  
> >>> bringing in new people and new ideas. At the same time the media 
> >>>      
> > industry
> >  
> >>> hasn't changed much even as technology has given it the potential 
> >>>      
> > to solve
> >  
> >>> many of these issues. The end result is more misses than hits, 
and 
> >>>      
> > promising
> >  
> >>> original talent being burned out as they tire out from trying to 
> >>>      
> > get their
> >  
> >>> lucky break. I think it's time to change that.
> >>>
> >>> I've spoken to several tech and marketing execs who all agree 
that 
> >>>      
> > this is
> >  
> >>> an idea that is entirely feasible and self sustainable, and 
> >>>      
> > therefore worth
> >  
> >>> trying at the very least. I've spoken with others in the 
industry, 
> >>>      
> > including
> >  
> >>> other artists and creatives, who all tell me that they and 
everyone 
> >>>      
> > they
> >  
> >>> know would jump at the chance to partake in that concept because 
> >>>      
> > something
> >  
> >>> like this has been sorely lacking in the industry for nearly it's 
> >>>      
> > entire
> >  
> >>> history. So in the end, it could be at the very least a self 
> >>>      
> > sustainable and
> >  
> >>> unique niche site, or be even more, and disrupt and shift the 
entire
> >>> industry.
> >>>
> >>> It's not a concept that can be deployed overnight, but whose 
> >>>      
> > features can be
> >  
> >>> logically implemented over time to create an ever more full 
featured
> >>> product. The first iteration of the concept would be simple and 
> >>>      
> > could be up
> >  
> >>> and running fairly fast(in fact a simple prototype using open 
source
> >>> resources was built and successfully tested). However I need 
> >>>      
> > someone who
> >  
> >>> will be able to take it beyond that, and keep it going as new 
> >>>      
> > pieces of the
> >  
> >>> puzzle are being implemented and thought up.
> >>>
> >>> I'm going to need a good LAMP developer who knows how to work 
with 
> >>>      
> > UGC and a
> >  
> >>> CMS, and wants to be part of building an idea that might carry 
them 
> >>>      
> > for the
> >  
> >>> long haul. I'm really looking for my long term technical 
> >>>      
> > team/partner(s) to
> >  
> >>> really make this idea and vision happen.
> >>>
> >>> So if you went through the trouble of reading all that and don't 
> >>>      
> > think I'm a
> >  
> >>> nut for daring to think big, shoot me an email with your 
> >>>      
> > qualifications and
> >  
> >>> I'll let you know more of the details.
> >>>
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