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Crowdsource Testing your Application

June 20, 2008

[Note: This is another in a series of posts by vendors I’ve invited to write a guest post here because they have something to offer of value to microISVs. If you have a product or service that helps microISVs succeed and would like to do a guest post here, please email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.]
By Stanton [...]

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iPortis.com : e-commerce made easy for MicroISV’s

April 2, 2008

[Note: This is another in a series of posts by vendors I’ve invited to write a guest post here because they have something to offer of value to microISVs. iPortis is North Carolina-based e-commerce processing company. If you have a product or service that helps microISVs succeed and would like to do a guest post [...]

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EC Suite – A New E-Commerce Platform for mISVs

March 28, 2008

[Note: This is another in a series of posts by vendors I've invited to write a guest post here because they have something to offer of value to microISVs. EC Suite is a family-owned, 12 year veteran e-commerce processing comany. If you have a product or service that helps microISVs succeed and would like to [...]

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E-Commerce 2.0 for MicroISVs – FastSpring

March 24, 2008

[Note: This is another in a series of posts by vendors I've invited to write a guest post here because they have something to offer of value to microISVs. FastSpring is a relatively new entrant to the e-commerce processing industry for downloadable products. If you have a product or service that helps microISVs succeed [...]

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Turning Browsers into Buyers with TrialPay

March 5, 2008

[Note: Every so often I invite people trying to sell their products or services to microISVs to lay out their case here. I was very impressed by Alex's session at the Software Industry Conference last year, and TrialPay is already being used by several microISVs as a way of generating review from non-buyers. If you [...]

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MicroISV company recommendations

December 31, 2007

Ian Landsman recently posted about five companies he recommends to other microISVs:
1. MakaluMedia
2. BitRock
3. Engine Hosting
4. FreshView
5. EllisLab
(For the whys and wherefores, see Ian’s post.)
In the same spirt, here’s the top two companies I recommend to microISVs:
1. Godaddy.com – I recommend them for three simple reasons: service, service and more service. Each and every [...]

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Deep Discounting and One Day Sales

August 20, 2007

by Ellen Craw, Ilium Software and Bits du Jour
[Editor's Note: This a 47hats.com Vendor Profile, where I invite someone from a company that I think has something interesting to offer microISVs to make their pitch here. Interested in doing the same? email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.]
Thanks, Bob, for letting me post. I’m writing to introduce Bits [...]

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World Class Ecommerce Services for Micro ISV’s

August 10, 2007

By Vicki Thomas
VP Marketing and Product
www.kagi.com
vicki@kagi.com
[Editor's Note: This a 47hats.com Vendor Profile, where I invite someone from a company that I think has something interesting to offer microISVs to make their pitch here. Interested in doing the same? email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.]
Selling your software online sounds simple, but the logistics can turn out to be [...]

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Let PayPal Help Your microISV Succeed

August 3, 2007

By Damon Williams
Manager, PayPal Developer Program
www.paypal.com/developer
[Editor's Note: This a 47hats.com Vendor Profile, where I invite someone from a company that I think has something interesting to offer microISVs to make their pitch here. Interested in doing the same? email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.]
Hello, my name is Damon Williams, and I work at PayPal. I’m our Chief [...]

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PhaseWare helps Micro ISVs take their Customer Support to the next level

July 27, 2007

by Hoyt Mann
Co-Founder of PhaseWare, Inc.
[Editor's Note: This a 47hats.com Vendor Profile, where I invite someone from a company that I think has something interesting to offer microISVs to make their pitch here. Interested in doing the same? email me at bob.walsh@47hats.com.]
Being a successful microISV takes 2 things; a product and a customer. The [...]

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links for 2007-04-05

April 4, 2007

Bob Walsh, author of Clear Blogging, on startup blogging do’s/don’ts

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InnerWorkings’ Developer Learning Material on WPF

January 22, 2007

By Brian Finnerty
Director of Marketing,
www.innerworkings.com
I’ve read numerous articles, reports, and blogs on the promise of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) lately. Things got a little easier once I understood that WPF is a programming model for developers building rich Windows applications that incorporate UI, media, and documents. It took me some time to figure out why [...]

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Vendor Profile: Avangate

January 3, 2007

[Ed. Note: while at ESWC'06 in Cambridge, U.K. in November, I got to know several people from Avangate, a ecommerce/electronic distribution company based in Europe. I asked them to put together their pitch to micro-ISVs, and here it is. Any other vendors interested in selling to micro-ISVs and willing to put the time in to [...]

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links for 2006-10-30

October 29, 2006

mozdev.org – delicious: index
A handy tool for managing “daily links” to different del.icio.us accounts.
(tags: del.icio.us)

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links for 2006-09-05

September 4, 2006

newsmap
This is too cool for words – visually show what Google News stories are hot. Think of it as a truly global heads up display. A must see.
(tags: treemap, news, visualization)

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