Build a content-management system geared towards porography with an e-commerce engine, graphics-rendering system, tracking system, etc. Once the software is in place, charge for the class as this fellow is doing and also have higher-end classes for customization of the backend (Interwoven & Vignette rack in alot of bucks doing this). One could also then hire out consultants for customization which the less tech-savy would need (such as WebCrossings does).
Another route would be to set up an ASP solution by investing in the hardware and "hosting" multiple porn sites under common engines. One could take a cut of the proceeds and also charge monthly fees for hosting & cc-processing.
Pretty sad that these ideas would work where it's a flop under other businesses, eh?
I second what Roblimo states above. I'd even go further and state that they tend to understate their coverage availability.
I was in Bethesda, MD last year and the service was top-notch although they did not claim coverage outside the DC area. When I stated this to a company rep they stated that they had wider coverage of Denver than advertised and that they didn't officially launch a coverage zone until it was thoroughly tested.
Perhaps this may be why it did not catch on so fast? Everyone I know who had one loved it.
I also forgot about the "Harry Kim" defense system whereas anything fired at a target will non-lethally strike him instead.
I told my local CIA recruiter that a modified deflector dish or a recursive algorithm will be satisfactory for most any problem.
With this in our arsenal there is nothing to stop us in our war against terrorism!
Build a content-management system geared towards porography with an e-commerce engine, graphics-rendering system, tracking system, etc. Once the software is in place, charge for the class as this fellow is doing and also have higher-end classes for customization of the backend (Interwoven & Vignette rack in alot of bucks doing this). One could also then hire out consultants for customization which the less tech-savy would need (such as WebCrossings does).
Another route would be to set up an ASP solution by investing in the hardware and "hosting" multiple porn sites under common engines. One could take a cut of the proceeds and also charge monthly fees for hosting & cc-processing.
Pretty sad that these ideas would work where it's a flop under other businesses, eh?
I was in Bethesda, MD last year and the service was top-notch although they did not claim coverage outside the DC area. When I stated this to a company rep they stated that they had wider coverage of Denver than advertised and that they didn't officially launch a coverage zone until it was thoroughly tested.
Perhaps this may be why it did not catch on so fast? Everyone I know who had one loved it.