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    dsl fahk
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    I was wondering how i should sell my software over the internet if i made something worth selling. Where would i go? What should i do? Thanks.

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      I was wondering how i should sell my software over the internet if i made something worth selling. Where would i go? What should i do? Thanks.

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      A friend of mine read this book called Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality. It explains everything you need to know in detail about becoming an ISV (Independent Software Vendor). He says it's easy to understand and it's really helped him out.


      Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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        I was wondering how i should sell my software over the internet if i made something worth selling. Where would i go? What should i do? Thanks.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        You can also find out some information from Scott Hanselman: How to start your own MicroISV[^] - In this episode Scott interviews Leon of SecretGeek.net[^]about the partnership that created their TimeSnapper product. Leon shares his 25 steps to starting your own MicroISV. Leon will be publishing detailed info on each step on his blog. If you've ever considered selling software on the net, this is the show for you.


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