December 2011
4 posts
Transitioning from Developer to Entrepreneur
#1: Being a Good Technician is Not Enough
#2: Market Comes First, Marketing Second, Aesthetic Third, and Functionality a Distant Fourth
#3: Things Will Never Be As Clear As You Want Them to Be
#4: You Can’t Specify Everything…But You Do Need a Plan
#5: You Need to Fail Fast and Recover
#6: You Will Never Be Done
#8: Process is King
#9: Nothing about a Startup is a One-Time...
Short Term Goal
earning $3k per month exclude the big project I just getting and at least 1/3 must not come from freelancing.
A product is a project that people will pay money for. In other words, it’s a project that has a market (a group of people who want to buy it). Without a market, a software application is just a project.
- startup book
Startup Choice →
I like the 4th Option
Start a company, build a great product, sell your product to your customers, generate revenue, keep overhead low, grow slowly and carefully, take in more money than you spend, generate a profit, and decide your own fate on your own schedule.