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Some time ago I participated in a start - up competition called start - up weekend. I pitched a solid idea, a software small and mid - level businesses that would make their life way easier (not related to IM). In just 72 hours (the length of the contest) we created the first version - I called it Alpha Beta Version (Since it wasn't a mock - up anymore, but I couldn't call it a Beta version).
After the competition was done, me and the programmer decided to continue expanding on the idea. I covered the marketing and sales side, he was building the software. After few weeks I already had a few clients that were ready to purchase the Beta version, but my programmer disappeared. When finaly I got in touch with him he told me that he doesn't want to work on this Idea. Since I'm not a technical guy, I couldn't continue the job, and as a student I couldn't afford a programmer. The Idea was put on hold.
Today something interesting happened.
Everything started as usual, went to my 9 - 5, somewhere around lunchtime I received a phone-call from an old colleague. We had a little chit - chat when he revealed the reason for the call.
Their company wants to invest in the software that I was working on, they will cover all the programming expenses and maybe even they will use some of their staff to sell the product. *we will have a negotiation soon*.
Some time ago, I spoke with some big american company owners, they were basically mentoring startups, here in Eastern Europe. We spoke about my idea and the potential of it in the USA market. They said it was big, because there is noone that offers such kind of software for small and mid - sized companies, but they still need it.
Now I'm thinking about the potential marketing strategies. Should I first strike offline, here locally in my country, or focus my efforts on creating a solid online brand. In the beginning I will be the only one working on the marketing side of it, so I have to decide which one will it be.
Does anyone have any experience in pushing softwares online? I will be going trough everything that @CCarter has written (since he pushed SERPwoo in the market), what about others? I would like to talk with anyone that has experience in this field.
After the competition was done, me and the programmer decided to continue expanding on the idea. I covered the marketing and sales side, he was building the software. After few weeks I already had a few clients that were ready to purchase the Beta version, but my programmer disappeared. When finaly I got in touch with him he told me that he doesn't want to work on this Idea. Since I'm not a technical guy, I couldn't continue the job, and as a student I couldn't afford a programmer. The Idea was put on hold.
Today something interesting happened.
Everything started as usual, went to my 9 - 5, somewhere around lunchtime I received a phone-call from an old colleague. We had a little chit - chat when he revealed the reason for the call.
Their company wants to invest in the software that I was working on, they will cover all the programming expenses and maybe even they will use some of their staff to sell the product. *we will have a negotiation soon*.
Some time ago, I spoke with some big american company owners, they were basically mentoring startups, here in Eastern Europe. We spoke about my idea and the potential of it in the USA market. They said it was big, because there is noone that offers such kind of software for small and mid - sized companies, but they still need it.
Now I'm thinking about the potential marketing strategies. Should I first strike offline, here locally in my country, or focus my efforts on creating a solid online brand. In the beginning I will be the only one working on the marketing side of it, so I have to decide which one will it be.
Does anyone have any experience in pushing softwares online? I will be going trough everything that @CCarter has written (since he pushed SERPwoo in the market), what about others? I would like to talk with anyone that has experience in this field.