In my search on experiences from other entrepreneurs I came across the term “lean start-up” which confirms many of my previous assumptions and way of thinking. It seems that the lean startup way can be very interesting for small companies working on their web applications. – Winners are those who can move faster than their [...]
Archive for February, 2011
The lean startup
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Software, tagged Agile software development, Lean startup, Lean thinking on February 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
China’s most popular web applications 2011
Posted in China, Marketing, SEO, Software, tagged China, Marketing, payment providers, Software, web applications on February 17, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Almost everybody is actively exploring/using the web and familiar (or getting familiar) with web applications. The applications most close to the general public are of course Facebook, Twitter, Google.com, You-tube, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc, etc. These applications have integrated themselves in the daily lives of the internet user and are used by people for both social [...]
Is reverse Ajax going to be the new trend in business applications?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged AJAX, CRM, DWR, Front end, GWT, Java, Javascript, Product development, Reverse AJAX, Scrum, User interface on February 4, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Is reverse Ajax going to be the new trend in business applications? Reverse Ajax (technology for updating your browser with latest server information without having to refresh) exists for quite a while, but when analyzing most business applications, the result turns out that almost none of the applications support it, causing users having to refresh all the [...]
Lessons on SEO strategy
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Marketing, SEO, Software, tagged live chat, Marketing, SEO, Software on February 4, 2011 | 2 Comments »
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is very important and everybody knows that. The effect on your sales should not be underestimated. If people can’t find you, you have no business. To make it even more serious, I believe that the CEO or marketing manager himself should be involved with this key aspect of marketing and sales. [...]