Our first international office and more!
2011 starts stronger than I expected. I’ll just sum up some of the things that happened in the past weeks. (more…)
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The best rewards?
If you’ve been involved in a project for years, if you put all your energy and passion into it, the best reward you can possibly get is not money, but true satisfactions from the customers using it, from all over the world.
And what’s better than that? When they share it with you! :) For this reason, I decided to share the last such email we received, to let you know how our customers feel about what we do, and most importantly, the fact that we’re really happy to be doing this for them!
Oh and just so you know, we now use 6 of your flash apps in different places. It would seem I have no need to go anywhere else for my flash needs. I really am impressed with you guys and what you’ve achieved over the past 2 years and I hope that it is reaping financial rewards; not just because you make great apps but also how you support them on your website, you guys really are a great example of work ethic, quality work and customer service.
Julian Bowman
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Creating Flash Stock vs Creating Custom Flash
Over the past 4 years, I’ve been very much involved in the market of reselling Flash Components (on Flabell and not only) as stock, rather than creating Flash only for a specific customer’s needs. There are many differences in doing one over the other, starting with the development time, the level of support required, the distribution price, the level of detail and customization needed, the return of investment, the freedom to create, the timeframe and so forth.
In this article I’ll be as transparent as possible, so that you guys can make an idea of what running such a business means.
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Why I love this job
Below is an email received today from one of our Flabell customers: (more…)
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One year of Flabell
It’s been that long? :-)
I’ve been so focused on getting Flabell where it is today, that I didn’t felt the 12 months passing since we launched it (on the 6th of March 2009). I thought I should give three advices for all of you that plan to start a website:
- Choose your team for their character and then skills.
- Be prepared to work every day, 24/7.
- Be prepared to fail.
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