Re: OT: Poll Results
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 42294
interpreted = N
texte = Ken,Who owns your clone's code?--Regards,Karl SchrollDigital FrontierPO Box 1171, 1813 Mountain RoadStowe, VT 05672802-253-8612schroll@digitalfrontier.comwww.digitalfrontier.com**************************************************Take control of your web site with our easy-to-usecontent management systems. Discover for yourselfhow easy web site management can be!**************************************************> From: Kenneth Grome
> Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 10:52:30> To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Subject: Re: OT: Poll Results> >> Is anybody else anymore worried about Kenneth's Clone Army now?>> >> Having 100 Web DNA developers working for ice cream in his garage is going>> to more than double the Web DNA population.> > ... and they will all be available to YOU at wholesale rates, so you> can earn far more money per hour than you have ever earned before!> > Let's say I can code your projects for 20% of your retail price.> This means you get to keep 80% for doing nothing more than being a> good salesman and delivering the results. So now let's say you> secure twice the value of projects in the first year of using my new> service than ever before ...> > Before:> Revenues in one year = $100,000> Wholesale webdna coding expense = $0> Resulting revenue total - $100,000> Time you invest in getting the jobs = 250 hours> Time you invest in doing the coding yourself = 2000 hours> Average hourly income = $45> Leftover 'fun time' in your life = 250 hours> (assuming max 2500 work hours per year)> > After:> Revenues in one year = $200,000> Wholesale webdna coding expense = $40,000> Resulting revenue total = $160,000> Time you invest in getting the jobs = 500 hours> Time you invest in doing the coding yourself = 0 hours> Average hourly income = $320> Leftover 'fun time' in your life = 2000 hours> (assuming max 2500 work hours per year)> > So what's better ... working 2250 hours a year at $45 an hour for> $100,000 ... or working 500 hours a year at $320 an hour for $160,000?> > Seems to me that the second scenario is a far better option, not only> financially where your income is $60,000 higher, but also in the> quality of life arena where you can enjoy 1500 more hours of free> time in your life every year.> > So I don't really see what you're worried about ... unless it's that> you want to continue writing webdna code personally -- instead of> going skiing or trekking with the extra $60,000 and 1500 hours you> will have at your disposal.> > :)> > > Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome> > ---------------------------------------------------> WebDNA Professional Training and Development Center> 175 J. Llorente Street +63 (32) 255-6921> Cebu City, Cebu 6000 kengrome@webdna.net> Philippines http://www.webdna.net> ---------------------------------------------------> > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Ken,Who owns your clone's code?--Regards,Karl SchrollDigital FrontierPO Box 1171, 1813 Mountain RoadStowe, VT 05672802-253-8612schroll@digitalfrontier.comwww.digitalfrontier.com**************************************************Take control of your web site with our easy-to-usecontent management systems. Discover for yourselfhow easy web site management can be!**************************************************> From: Kenneth Grome > Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 10:52:30> To: (WebCatalog Talk)> Subject: Re: OT: Poll Results> >> Is anybody else anymore worried about Kenneth's Clone Army now?>> >> Having 100 Web DNA developers working for ice cream in his garage is going>> to more than double the Web DNA population.> > ... and they will all be available to YOU at wholesale rates, so you> can earn far more money per hour than you have ever earned before!> > Let's say I can code your projects for 20% of your retail price.> This means you get to keep 80% for doing nothing more than being a> good salesman and delivering the results. So now let's say you> secure twice the value of projects in the first year of using my new> service than ever before ...> > Before:> Revenues in one year = $100,000> Wholesale webdna coding expense = $0> Resulting revenue total - $100,000> Time you invest in getting the jobs = 250 hours> Time you invest in doing the coding yourself = 2000 hours> Average hourly income = $45> Leftover 'fun time' in your life = 250 hours> (assuming max 2500 work hours per year)> > After:> Revenues in one year = $200,000> Wholesale webdna coding expense = $40,000> Resulting revenue total = $160,000> Time you invest in getting the jobs = 500 hours> Time you invest in doing the coding yourself = 0 hours> Average hourly income = $320> Leftover 'fun time' in your life = 2000 hours> (assuming max 2500 work hours per year)> > So what's better ... working 2250 hours a year at $45 an hour for> $100,000 ... or working 500 hours a year at $320 an hour for $160,000?> > Seems to me that the second scenario is a far better option, not only> financially where your income is $60,000 higher, but also in the> quality of life arena where you can enjoy 1500 more hours of free> time in your life every year.> > So I don't really see what you're worried about ... unless it's that> you want to continue writing webdna code personally -- instead of> going skiing or trekking with the extra $60,000 and 1500 hours you> will have at your disposal.> > :)> > > Sincerely,> Kenneth Grome> > ---------------------------------------------------> WebDNA Professional Training and Development Center> 175 J. Llorente Street +63 (32) 255-6921> Cebu City, Cebu 6000 kengrome@webdna.net> Philippines http://www.webdna.net> ---------------------------------------------------> > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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