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Posted: Martin Wood on May 26 | mISV, Business, Personal
Well, I’ve only gone and done it, folks.
I’ve finally become a bona fide Micro-ISV (mISV).
Today marks the launch of my first product, Datafeed Studio - a web application that allows affiliate marketeers to create price comparison sites, niche online stores and product compare pages from CSV datafeed files provided by online merchants.
Running my own business has always been a dream of mine, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank those people who have inspired me to take the leap from the lucrative world of contracting into the far riskier realms of being a one-man product making machine.
First and foremost I’d like to thank my wife and two young ones for their support and understanding this year as I’ve been developing Datafeed Studio.
Other influences include :
So - what’s the plan from here on in?
Well, much as I’d love to make a full-time income from my product, I don’t think that’s viable just yet.
By the end of this year I’d like Datafeed Studio to make 20% of my monthly income (the other 80% coming from freelance web application gigs (Ruby/Rails, PHP, etc.), which, yes, I am still available for if anyone is interested in working with a reliable, hard-working developer type).
I am to increase this percentage by 20% each year, so in five years all my income is from my own products. Well, that’s the dream anyway. Only time will tell…
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Martin Wood is a freelance web application developer and mISV based in Cardiff, Wales (UK) experienced in the following technologies :
- Java
- Perl
- PHP
- Ruby on Rails
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Congrats on the move. It is good to see more UK-based developers taking the entrepreneurial route.
Martin,
Good luck with the product.
Ps/ I’m not convinced about the green background at http://datafeedstudio.com/.
Thanks, Andy.
Point noted - I’ll experiment with the green