For clients who are unfamiliar with cfml, I only need to mention the same 2
familiar and credible names: Bank of America and Potter Barn. That seems to
do the job.

@Ray B.:
Thinking out loud- going forward, what I really hope to see added on GotCFM
are more non-technical developer tools like the (1) developer pay rate
survey by geography (conducted by someone several months ago); and (2)
various calculators like an project estimators templates, ROI calculators
etc...  I am hoping is that if GotCFM can eventually be a resource for me to
go to, if I want to know "how other CF developers did it on a project type X
with a client type Y using CF".

If I'm not mistaken, the original objective of GotCFM is to assist and equip
CF developers with the information needed "to sell" CF to the clients....
and not really to preach to the choir. Am I correct?

Thanks for listening!




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 2:26 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: GotCFM.com - Need Opinion on Whether to Approve a Site
> 
> It's a great resource for the community to go and pick
> some sites from the list to demo for clients... and to pick
> some big names that clients will recognize.
> 
> Rick


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