This month I talk about website content, the main driving force of your website. It is so important you start to work this into your business if you aren’t currently being active with your website content creation.
Netrospect December 2010 Newsletter
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Aaron,
Love the newsletter layout and the info you pass on to some of us plebs. Very informative and I am aware of the time it must take you to put it together.
I am greatfull being part of your newsletter network.
Don’t forget to have a break over Christmas.
I notice this in your newsletter
“This was a quite a process to get this application to market. Starting with finding a programmer hat you can trust to turn your idea into reality without ripping you off, stealing your idea and running with it themselves is very important”
Next time ask the programmer to sign a “Confidentiality Agreement’ and a “Service Agreement”
The first takes care of the IP and the second stop the programmer for claiming any ownership from the program developed with your idea
If you need any help related to intellectual property call me
Julio
Hi Julio
Great advice, however if you retain the services of someone in another country to do the work, I wonder how a Confidentiality Agreement or Service Agreement would hold up?
AAron
Aaron,
I’m looking into your suggestion of using odesk.com to write some brief articles for my websites. Not only is this a good idea if you don’t have the time, but also if it isn’t one of your core strengths.
Please, keep these ideas coming!
Steve.