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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom
That's pretty much how most offline businesses work. When the company I used to work for opened a nightclub in Memphis, Tn., we had to fly all types of people in to work with certain aspects of the club. For example, we had a system called Scannabar to control our liquor inventory. In addition to the purchase price we flew in 2 of the reps to train management and employees how to run the system, and then again after the club opened for a refresher and for questions and custom upgrades. If you can afford it I would definitely say it is the way to go...
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Yeah, that is what I am thinking. I mean, $300 plane ticket (or whatever) saves me MONTHS of grief, misunderstanding, frustration and aggravation. I am sure with a coder's undivided attention they can bang out what I need in a week or two.
Plus we get the 'vision' right coming out of the gate. Saving more annoyance and aggravation. Especially since some of these are long term, bigger dollar projects that need many pieces, and will require a coder to (hopefully) stay involved.
When I was asking around what is going to be needed for some of my music stuff, we get into some special software, and server requirements, and so on. I am not a tech. Nor do I need to be a tech to sell.
I am the creative juice.