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      <title>Developers  Vs  D.I.Y</title>
      <description>Whats this hype about needing specialists?
A contact from New Mexico asks: "I need to create a website for my business. Any suggestions on a software program or the like that could create one for me?" This sort of question is often high on the list of people after they have been quoted the cost of a specialist designed web presence. Joe explains the options, and why it all comes down to your business case based on time and money...</description>
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      <title>Developing for the  web via  profit sharing</title>
      <description>The owner of a company in Atlanta, USA writes:
I need help developing a web site and app. I am willing to give 10% of profits to pay fees. Most of the interest so far is from  web design companies in India who are offering to do the work "sight unseen" on the basis that 10% is a great turnover. Hardly any mainstream companies have contacted him. Joe  explains why this could be the case.....</description>
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Why China Is Suddenly Content with 7.5 Percent Growth
For years, there's been one constant for people talking about the Chinese economy: GDP growth would exceed 8 percent. It didn't much matter what happened in the rest of the world&mdash;the U.S. and other export markets. Joe explains AES Digital's recent tussle with costs in China and gives his opinion...</description>
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      <description>A question about Project Management for developing a Greek Web Application.
We had an interesting question from Athens, Greece, relating to what issues a business person needs to be aware of when wanting to develop a complex web application, and what he needs to consider if using freelance developers as opposed to a comercial software company to do this. Here is our take on this from the project management aspect....</description>
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      <description>Software engineer Marek explains how developing software and customer focus skills is made more realistic with real life projects, rather than just book-learning...</description>
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      <title>USA Internet  Startup</title>
      <description>A question from a startup in the USA, building a new social network:I'm working on a new social network for creative people, where everyone will have chance to learn something new, find new friends and business partners. And there will be a great opportunity for users of our service to earn some money.
I hired two freelance web programmers who are developing this for me, but it's taking a lot of time and money. Which is most important? - Should I come up with some business plan and search for investors, or start looking for web developers who want to work with me in team for a share in the business?</description>
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      <description>We were asked a question recently:" How would you advise UK companies to handle Web design and Hosting for ventures in the Chinese Market?" What a question! Here's our starter for 10.</description>
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