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Swamped

 

Posting is gonna be light for a while, I think. My political animus is lightened by the American right's half-hearted choice of John McCain. Oh well...

My work on the 247Toolset is moving fast and crowding my free time. The good news: every business that has seen this relationship enhancement tool wants to use it. No exception. Currently, there are three businesses that will definitely use it, and maybe soon to be a fourth. And I haven't shown it that much. The marketing is coming, though... maybe April, when I have all three existing customers installed and using it.

The second "business" that wanted to use it is a portal for non-profits. I'm keenly interested to see what 247Toolset can do for that... if you want to see a prototype of it, let me know and I'll send you a link. I'm donating the engine for local use. If it causes waves and gets bigger, I'll monetize the use, but for right now, it's fun to see it used in this way. And I believe in the person running it. More about that when it nears launch.

So, my brain is a-whir and busy and posts will come stingy. Back to coding...

 


Tags: my life
by Brett Rogers, 2/8/2008 6:42:20 PM
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Like the rest of your readers, I'll miss your posts. But I'm really happy that your product is doing so well!

 

 

Posted by Annette (dmartinigirl.blogspot.com), 2/9/2008 11:19:36 AM


Thanks, Annette. And thanks for your review of the web site earlier.

Visions of sugarplums...

 

 

Posted by Brett Rogers (http://www.beatcanvas.com), 2/9/2008 1:33:14 PM



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