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Obviously you are a tech-business guy and practical I agree with u 100%.

I could tell you lots of stories about Super-UI-Architects, Evangelist Developers and crappy titles like that who claim to be the cream of the cream, don't bad judge me, they can be good and have a great knowledge, but they cost to your company a lot of extra money, time and headaches, usually are people who post code in github.

Those guys usually love to create the wheel again and again, they avoid to do the job in an easy way, just creating complexity. When I see a resume "Stuff-Architect, Something-Evangelist" I automatically send those resumes to the recycle bin.


You have 2 choices.

1)Create your own cloud, make them "servers" and make them host personal projects, cool apps, ask your friends to try to hack your "servers", just to try security policies etc..

2)Donate them to charity and use your new free time for some beers and meet girls in the new country. :))


Thanks, but prefer service in the states.


A couple of years ago Amazon went offline for 4 days, also they have security problems. Not considering them right now. I heard the cheapest dedicated servers are from godaddy, don't know anything about their technical people working there...


Hey your website is not finished, you have lots of LOREM IPSUM :)


haha..hence the developing! I really just want some feedback, to see if the business model I have in mind is any good; Ill be happy to make some recommendations in exchange, the OP doesn't have enough for me to help, and would like to ask some more directed questions.


ok, again in your website, looks better, is your service free or subscription based?


AS far as it pertains to your thread, Ill be happy to help out for free in exchange for bouncing some questions about the biz model off you (ie, Id like to know more about your company/current tech etc and start a dialog). But the plan is to be a subscription based service, basically a completely managed, hands off server environment for your team, that scales, for a flat rate + the normal rackspace/AWS/cloud provider rates you pay directly to them.


Yes, we have exactly that problem, we will try a pilot project with own server, for a specific service, and see if it works.


Thanks for the answer, yes we are thinking in Collocation, we offer different kind of services, will start moving the lightest service first, just to see if we can handle the situation and learn from our own experience.


Time ago was on a workshop with a serial entrepreneur/investor on SV, and he told to the audience to be not afraid to tell to "the right people" your idea(you need to let the world know about your business) "at right time".


Recommended 100%, a friend of mine has one and save a lot of money in gasoline, also it looks good.


First you need to know what kind of customer you are targeting, for example if you're emailing to usa the majority of the population lives in the EST zone. Focus your emails on hitting that time zone (unless you have the capability to segment your list by geographic location and send in staggered sends). Weekends are not good. Mondays are also not good, I frequently use Mondays to delete all spam and junk or unimportant emails. Probably Wednesdays, Thursdays are the best days of the week.


time zone aware obviously, yes.


My personal experience, some years ago I was doing some working for a government agency which needed to send dome emails to users, we found that at midday we were receiving approx. 75% of all answers to the email campaign. Which kind of service are you promoting? Do you have age-segments?


I expect the most common age span around 21-35ish, tech savvy, not limited by any profession at all, and the website focuses around lifestyle/hobby, so there is no specific business activity to tie it to. Govt agency - must be bored at work during mid-day I guess :) I've just started gathering subscribes, so I got some time to research the habits. I'm trying to analyze activity on discussion groups, maybe that will give me some hints.


Yes, do your homework, research user home countries, habits. Try to make your email to be a rich html with a short abstract of your product/service, then provide a link to your page with the user encrypted in a variable in the URL, so you can track exactly who enters your website because of the email.

You can also try some hack advantage scripts embedded in the email, some scripts can be activated when the user opens the email.

Important,before starting an email campaign, you should ask your users when they register or in the settings website page the "do you want to receive notifications, promotions blah blah blah", and also make sure they can "unsubscribe" with a link in your email(you will also can catch user information).

Changing topic, nice pics you have in flickr


yeah, I know, I will build campaign tracking links for everything.

thanks for your advice.

> Changing topic, nice pics you have in flickr

tx :)


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