If you want to run the best gaming programming technology business around, give yourself time, says Dugas Zuckerwar, “There’s no easy path to market domination”
Once investment is secured for a gaming programming technology venture, and proper planning has been realized, start networking within your industry. “I find that attending industry related social functions, conferences, and even my neighbors’ cocktail parties help me find new ways of growing my company,” claims Mila Colan, director of the Rowlette Wagemann Brothers firm, “By asking the right people the right questions, you’ll find that you can learn new things and different strategies for your gaming programming technology firm that you may not have thought of before.” “Starting up any gaming programming technology business is difficult. In our case, it took about 6 months of planning, a year of fund raising, and then another 6 months of building infrastructure before we made our first sale,” states Kathleen Vesperas of the Kamaka Brumbalow Partners and Ltd. Company. Additionaly, fundraising for any gaming programming technology business venture can be a daunting task. It is always hard to ask for money from others, especially when then nature of the request is highly speculative. Timika Ganino, a highly successful gaming programming technology capital management consultant, believes that planning is the key to selling your idea: “If you walk up to someone and say, ‘I’ve got a great gaming programming technology business idea, would you contribute $100K’, they’ll probably laugh and consider you a lunatic…but, if you approach someone and say ‘Look, I have this great idea, and my plan is the following…’, it will reassure an anxious investor that things will move forward with thought and purpose.” Without a doubt, planning for the launch of your gaming programming technology firm is crucial. Think of it as the launch sequence of a space shuttle. Every last detail, figure, and step is checked and double checked. This is the only way to succeed in the gaming programming technology industry and get the competitive edge. One often over looked area in online gaming programming technology businesses is infrastructure. Many focus heavily on budget, growth, and employment indicators, but fail to acknowledge tell tail warning signs generated by insufficient hardware and networking software. For any gaming programming technology business, this can spell disaster. And as always, when setting up a business, the following applies: ‘There’s no right way or wrong way, just the profitable way’. Once you’ve found out how to get your gaming programming technology firm off the ground and it is generating ROI, you’ve won half the battle and are on your way to continued success. “In the case of our gaming programming technology marketing venture, we initially started out with a simple website, and then slowly grew as sales increased,” replies Fliss Duca, the COO of the Gallinaro Wekenmann Co-Op, “Then, the website expanded into a data warehouse - essentially a store of all things related to our marketing campaigns - which allowed us to study and refine subsequent efforts.” Mccuaig Prows, Human Services director of the Drayer Sarmento and Partners gaming programming technology firm, states that the working dynamic and human capital of your company should not be ignored. Bethel Mccleery agrees: “I’ve seen companies with nearly everything - perfect budget, great IT, good distribution - but a terrible working dynamic between the employees. Though the gaming programming technology product makes it to store shelves, the people working within the company feel miserable, unappreciated, and unmotivated.” Also key to success in the gaming programming technology field is logistics. Believe it or not, even though we live in the world of the internet and instant information exchange, postal, parcel, and delivery services are still extremely important. Many gaming programming technology proprietors recommend getting a Fedex, UPS, or DHL business account setup right away, so as to avoid comming out-of-pocket for routine mailings and shipments.
Posted: July 31st, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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