Prototype can be as small as Wireframes, Product Specs, HTML mockups. You dont need to change/leave your job to do that.
If you have been living with the idea for few weeks/months are also very passionate about it. Three four nights or weekends are sufficient to start with the sketches and wireframes.
Once you have it ready, show it to few friends, industry experts you know and iterate until you will confident to take the next plunge. Because after that there is no going back.
Perhaps but I think I would want to keep something like that close to my heart, not because I'm paranoid but because I really want to learn the code behind it so I know what's going on.
Besides, it's using technology I'm not used to and I need all the practice I can get.
Launch is just a start. Remember the golden saying of Reid Hoffman - "if you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late."
So you have crossed one of the greatest hurdles - that is launch. Rest is bit easy now.
1. You need to focus on marketing now. It starts from your site.
2. Try to get some of your friends to signup. Analyse deeply what are the actions they are doing versus what you have expected them to do.
3. Focus on that one thing which you think is the highlight of your product. Tweak it, re-tweak it until it really stands apart from all your other offerings.
4. Go to local events, try to showcase it to any crowd you can get your hands on.
5. If you have a little budget, try to do content marketing. Try educating people in your niche what are the problems they are facing. You can start doing that on your company blog or other blogs on your niche.
Be your strongest critic, and you will continuously evolve.
Windows Phone has a great integration with Facebook, that surely helps. But a lot of my contacts are divided across my personal gmail, official emails, LinkedIn and Facebook.
But surely my address book if far away for being complete. Either few are missing phone numbers, emails, or pics.
I try to manually unify all my contacts into Gmail, since that's what I mostly use for email, and I can sync them to my phone. But it's definitely missing entries. It's weird that this is such an unsolved problem.
As someone whose favourite apps ate Skitch and Evernote (on iPad), I loved your product. Annotating a doc, and then sending an email, and then searching in my sent emails on desktop, has always been a pain. Skitched solved it to a great extend, but it was limited to just images. I think your product is a great tool, for users like me.
You pricing needs some reworking, as I think you are undercharging.
Yes, but this post could not be treated as spam, but as a some kind of advice or something like that, or I can make much smarter submition like asking first, and from another account posting an answer.
That's still a spam. Moderators always treat new account created with pinch of salt and can be very aggressive as well. A new account asking a question, and new account answering it. This will surely be treated as spam.
- Create list of potential clients you want to work with.
- Get their twitter accounts, and create a list containing their twitter handles. Name the list something cool (Wedding Businesses to watch)
- You will have a list of tweets from people you might get work in near future.
- Engage with them on Twitter.
- After 3-4 INTELLIGENT replies - all of sudden you are in the online friends category with them
- You dont need to pitch now, if anyone of them is interested they will find about your website from your Twitter Bio and will call/email/message you.
It really had worked for me. I was spending 20-30 mins on that list daily.