Why is Flabell different?
When I thought about building our first start-up, I knew that it must be something unique because we were late in this game, and the only chance we had was to be better at everything. There are several companies out there that resell Flash Stock (meaning you can find it on different websites, at different prices), but these companies do not build what they sell, so they cannot fully guarantee for their products quality or customer support.
This made all the difference, and I knew that this is the direction we need to approach. We have the right skills, and we can compete with any company when it comes to building Flash Components. While on other markets the products are built by early starting freelancers of any age (13+ yrs), in our team every developer (24+ yrs) comes with many years of experience and professional studies (BS in Computer Science).
I decided to find the best people to work with. Nobody can beat that! :-)
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What is Flabell?
I bet you all know what a bell is. Are you familiar with the expression when the bell rings? I think so.
At the same time, I’m sure any reader of my blog has heard about Adobe Flash. If you didn’t, please stop reading, as this blog isn’t for you. Otherwise, carry on. :-)
The extension of a source file generated by Flash, is .fla. Most of you are familiar with .swf or .as (ActionScript) files.
So the name is a combination of both fla+bell. It’s quite a good name actually, and it’s very appropriate for our business model. On Flabell, we sell a new Flash Component every week, at half the price or less. When the bell rings, the Flash Component isn’t on sale anymore. You can still purchase it, but you’ll purchase it with no discount.
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