[nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a Developer/Partner toMake it Happen
Donna Marie Vincent
donnamarievincent at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 20 09:23:35 EDT 2008
Everybody has big ideas. But few have the tenacity to see it through to fruition.
>
>
>> I recommend this article/post:
>>
>> http://codeclimber.blogspot.com/2008/04/all-i-need-is-programmer.html
>>
>> As a member of several NYC networking groups, I can promise you that
>> ideas (both good and bad) are a dime a dozen, it's all on the
>> execution.
>>
>> Maybe you're not looking for freebies, but if you are I recommend
>> against it. You might have more luck finding a developer that will
>> lower their wages in exchange for equity, or if you're absolutely
>> desperate, outsource the work developing a prototype, sell your idea
>> to investors, and then hire programmers to execute.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> - Brian D.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 9:42 PM, RDP <webmiester at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds great!!
>>>
>>> Show me the money!
>>>
>>> Have a nice day!
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: New Media Concept
>>> To: jobs at lists.nyphp.org
>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 9:24 PM
>>> Subject: [nycphp-jobs] Got a Great Big Idea - Need a
>>>
> Developer/Partner toMake
>
>>> it Happen
>>> I've got a pretty good idea that's been brewing in my head for
>>>
> quite a
>
>>> while. It's ambitious, audacious, and certainly a challenge, but at
>>>
> the same
>
>>> time, it's so audacious that it deserves nothing less than a real
>>>
> try.
>
>>> I used to work in the media industry and came to the painful
>>>
> realization
>
>>> that it's probably the only industry that does an incredibly poor
>>>
> job of
>
>>> bringing in new people and new ideas. At the same time the media
>>>
> industry
>
>>> hasn't changed much even as technology has given it the potential
>>>
> to solve
>
>>> many of these issues. The end result is more misses than hits, and
>>>
> promising
>
>>> original talent being burned out as they tire out from trying to
>>>
> get their
>
>>> lucky break. I think it's time to change that.
>>>
>>> I've spoken to several tech and marketing execs who all agree that
>>>
> this is
>
>>> an idea that is entirely feasible and self sustainable, and
>>>
> therefore worth
>
>>> trying at the very least. I've spoken with others in the industry,
>>>
> including
>
>>> other artists and creatives, who all tell me that they and everyone
>>>
> they
>
>>> know would jump at the chance to partake in that concept because
>>>
> something
>
>>> like this has been sorely lacking in the industry for nearly it's
>>>
> entire
>
>>> history. So in the end, it could be at the very least a self
>>>
> sustainable and
>
>>> unique niche site, or be even more, and disrupt and shift the entire
>>> industry.
>>>
>>> It's not a concept that can be deployed overnight, but whose
>>>
> features can be
>
>>> logically implemented over time to create an ever more full featured
>>> product. The first iteration of the concept would be simple and
>>>
> could be up
>
>>> and running fairly fast(in fact a simple prototype using open source
>>> resources was built and successfully tested). However I need
>>>
> someone who
>
>>> will be able to take it beyond that, and keep it going as new
>>>
> pieces of the
>
>>> puzzle are being implemented and thought up.
>>>
>>> I'm going to need a good LAMP developer who knows how to work with
>>>
> UGC and a
>
>>> CMS, and wants to be part of building an idea that might carry them
>>>
> for the
>
>>> long haul. I'm really looking for my long term technical
>>>
> team/partner(s) to
>
>>> really make this idea and vision happen.
>>>
>>> So if you went through the trouble of reading all that and don't
>>>
> think I'm a
>
>>> nut for daring to think big, shoot me an email with your
>>>
> qualifications and
>
>>> I'll let you know more of the details.
>>>
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