David St. Lawrence, author of the blog Ripples and the book Danger Quicksand - Have a Nice Day, has posted the first entry in a series on starting a micro-business. I have been reading David’s work for quite some time and he always has something insightful and interesting to say. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series.
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David St. Lawrence, author of the blog Ripples and the book Danger Quicksand - Have a Nice Day, has posted the first entry in a series on starting a micro-business. I have been reading David’s work for quite some time and he always has something insightful and interesting to say. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series.
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August 4th, 2005 at 10:18 am
Thanks for your continuing interest and support.
I consider that MicroISVs are the true hope of the future. While it takes a horde to bring a product to market, the initial work is almost always done by a group of less than three people.
I will add a few observations on successful and unsuccessful microISVS to my continuing series on micro-businesses.