Establish a programmer's own national marketing network

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1. Each programmer has a certain customer base or social relationship in the city (meaning can be done, and because it is a programmer, the implementation is not a problem) 2, each programmer has its own product or Developed product 3, each programmer developed products difficult to control sales, or basically no sales 4, each product sales are limited, limitations and local or surrounding areas 5, each product should be said Customers suitable for the city, there are also customer bases in other cities, but it is difficult to sell by personal strength; and also affect the improvement and upgrade of the product, and many semi-finished software is like this 6, each programmer single It is very difficult to find a proxy or other channels, and many of the cases don't have much time, energy 7. Most of the software developed by each programmer is the sales type (including management system). It is difficult to contact the end customer base directly (many customers are not online)

Based on the first point, if a set of software is sold together (national), it will be a very broad market, and many areas are developed. If you work together, it is also possible to technically; and avoid repeated development. As in the market, there are too many developments, real practical, perfect; if everyone is divided into cooperation, there must be updated, better, more practical products (because there are sales in sales: Silver!). You can avoid the future worries, and even the sterility of the source code is sold out, and the programmer is sad. If we can do this, you will not be afraid of the boss, and not afraid of the future; If someone is interested, everyone is in touch (I have been doing technology before, now I have been forced to sell, huh, I feel more practice), I hope everyone will participate in it, for our own future, I can master themselves, and we can Always engage in our loved careers. QQ: 191165568

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