Here, here Mike... Don't get me wrong, I love CF... it's what I use most
for the sites I build, however, marketing is not my forte nor do I have
the time to be an evangelist.  I am a small shop web developer with
limited staff and my clients don't have a clue what CF, ASP, .Net or PHP
are.

They only look at results (and costs - -I'm running up against much
cheaper php sites now)... but if some effort were put forth at marketing
to the laymen's level (public - small business owner - at least "Cold
Fusion" Name Recognition by MM), marketing locally would be easier and
accordingly CF presence would increase (or at least be known as an
option)...

Small businesses represent a tremendous market to be had - I don't know
enough about MM's focus though

IMHO

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 8:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF developer numbers

Ok then,  lets hear some of the things that a single-person developer
working his heart out already to pay the bills can do to increase the
market for CF developers, without giving all those opportunities to
the other 136 people who responded to the same job.

One that springs to mind is that we could stop developing and go
without income for a while to start sales activity, to get companies
to take on ColdFusion as their server of choice.  I accept that. It's
pretty hard to be paying the bills as well as doing sales, when you're
basically a contractor, but I can see that SOMEONE has to do some
selling, and in a one person business, there's no doubt who that is.

What else?

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year



On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:58:12 +0100, Simon Horwith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> this thread's getting a bit off topic, but I'll give a brief response.
> 
> I don't personally like hearing about how bad the market is in an
> area... I want to hear about what someone is doing about it.  If
anyone
> would like suggestions about what they can do, I'll gladly give them a
> ton of them.
> If you frequently encounter companies or individuals with
misconceptions
> and/or inhibitions about ColdFusion, or there's a poor ColdFusion
market
> in your area, then you should do something about it.
> If you can't be bothered to do something about it then perhaps you're
> using the wrong technology... certainly, you shouldn't complain.
> That's how I feel anyway.
> 
> ~Simon
> 
> Simon Horwith
> Member of Team Macromedia
> Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
> Editor-in-Chief, ColdFusion Developers Journal
> Blog - http://www.horwith.com
>



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