On May 25, 7:55 pm, gert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 26, 2:09 am, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > gert wrote: > > > I made something that i was hoping it could make people happy enough > > > so i could make a living by providing support for commercial use of > > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/dfo/ > > > > But in reality i am a lousy sales men and was wondering how you people > > > sell stuff as a developer ? > > > In my experience, you don't make money by selling support unless you are > > a large company selling support for a large project or a wide array of > > projects. The people that will use your library will mostly be > > developers and not end-users, after all. > > > To make money from things you develop, I think you need to take your > > library and either build an application that has wide appeal and sell > > that, or sell yourself as a custom developer that can build the > > application the customer needs, using the tools you are comfortable > > with. You can then build in the cost of developing your library that you > > will reuse for the custom applications. > > And where do you find customers, most people i talk too fall a sleep > let alone understand when i say the word xhtml ? > > > What does it do exactly. > > Forum, shop, appointments, invoice, EAN13 barcode or just simple sql > statements web based. Code is very straight forward. Applications > included are just examples of what mod_python basically can do for you.- Hide > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
People do put python stuff up for bid at rentacoder. What I am seeing is general stuff, I would say as part of my web presentation That I do custom work or whatever, part of it is to be that person and then do it... You might try google I have an add on the side of my screen that says freelance web designers part-time or Full-time Earn up to $40 an hour.. When I was looking at your page I couldn't tell what it was, I see that as a problem from a promotional standpoint (I do google adds so I am big on self promotion)... I would add to that you are available for custom work... maybe do some stuff with paypal or some payment system. You may want a wider focus, and screen shots of stuff you have done -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list