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December 20, 2005

Fragmented Markets are a micro-ISV's best friend.

Ian Landsman, founder of UserScape, has posted some of the best advice I've seen on what to look for and avoid when searching for your micro-ISV's market.

Highly recommended reading!

Link: Ian Landsman's Weblog � Blog Archive � 4 Rules for the Practical Entrepreneur.

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  • Who?
    Bob Walsh, (Author, managing partner of Safari Software, Inc. a micro-ISV)
    What?
    Exploring the intersection between Getting Things Done and building a micro-ISV.
    Where?
    Live from Sonoma, California USA.
    When?
    Once or so a workday.
    Why?
    Because there's a way to get everything done, I just know there is!
    Micro-ISV?
    Micro Internet Software Vendor, a self-funded startup company: See mymicroisv.com for information and resources.
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