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by elemcontrib
517 days ago
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Slightly tangential but perhaps somebody could answer this question: So having decided that rather than trade as a fictitious company and go the "personal brand" route, I'm interested to know who has successfully sold their own desktop apps from a website with their personal domain eg. JoeBloggs.com.
Do buyers really care so long as the software meets their requirements, or does the psychology of a trading entity really affect peoples' appetites to purchase? Reasons include authenticity, the ability to self brand for freelance dev work, and being able to list ad-hoc products as I develop them without having to market each one separately. Comments welcome, as well as success stories, or otherwise. |
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In fact, they prefer paying too much for software because that impresses management and keeps budgets increasing.