The secrets of a system integrator. My Journey of Startup, Product + Project Development
First, we have to understand ideas. None are original.
Second, all ideas generally start with an opportunity. To sell. Either to someone you already have, or a way to reach them (adwords, etc).
Third, the idea has to be marketable in a way that you can market it. If you have connections in an industry, it’s not a bad place to start. I prefer to make the first few sales personally in-town to get the pitch and value presentation down before putting it online.
I’ve built up a bit of a bad habit in the past year with my blog — I have dozens of draft posts that are near completion and need a bit more editing — I just never made the time to edit and post them.
It’s interesting looking back at all I wrote in 2010 and with the perspectives I ended up with at the end of 2010.
Here’s where I ended up: ColdFusion + Mura CMS + FW/1 Plugin Bundle = My web development nirvana. I haven’t been this happy with developing in years. It’s like discovering how easy ColdFusion made everything all over again, 12 years later.
How did this happen?