"learn how i made thousands of dollars developing my own software! i'll show you how!"
dear friends, how would you like to be able to develop your own software, even if you've never programmed before? it is possible, if you know the right software development process. what you're about to read will guide you through the process of understanding exactly how to:
- gather software requirements
- design software
- develop software
- create a software requirements specification (srs)
- and much more...
a lot of people have a desire to create software, they're just not sure how to do it. i'm here to tell you that there are thousands upon thousands of individuals like you, who are making money developing and marketing their very own software programs. all of these people have something in common:
- they come up with a solid software idea
- they effectively document and organize that idea
- they develop their software (or find the right talent to do so)
- they market and sell their software to millions of people
you may be wondering who i am and what makes me qualified to be telling you this. i've been working as a technology consultant in the software development industry for the past 6 years and have worked for such companies as florida power and light, ernst and young, and general electric. all of these companies have something in common, they develop software applications. i'm also a co-founder of xpancom, a web hosting and web design company out of atlanta, ga.
my experience has lead me to develop a process for which i've used, tested, and refined throughout my career. i have taught the same material to hundreds of professional business analyst and project managers. this material has taken me many years to master and understand and now i share it with you.
i'm here to tell you that these techniques can be adopted by you in no time flat!
how is software developed?
there are two types of people; reactive and proactive. reactive individuals are those individuals who do the standard 9 to 5 their entire life and live paycheck to paycheck. they let daily stress and pressures dictate their emotional state of mind and financial destiny. proactive people on the other hand take the bull by the horns and make things happen. they don't sit on the sidelines, they're in the game and are looking to taste the juices of what life has to offer.
what does this have to do with developing software? if you've read this far, i'm assuming you're a proactive person. you're looking to take that next step into turning an idea into something meaningful, something that will help secure your future. in other words, make money!
software development has a set process in which companies and individuals around the world follow:
- they define requirements
- they develop code based off those requirements
- they test their code and make corrections and/or enhancements
- they deploy (sell) their applications
at the highest level this is all software companies do. of course a lot of details can be drawn from all these disciplines, but at the core of developing software these 4 steps are followed.
the companies or individuals who don't follow this process usually end up spending more money to fix bugs, or they develop broken applications.
the pros know this process well and they stick to it. i can't tell you the number of times i've sat in meetings and have debated on how this process should be carried out. what happens first? what's after that? and so it goes…
this isn't rocket science, but it does take a certain level of knowledge to be successful and let me tell you, it's well worth it!
how you can develop software
with the right knowledge, anyone can develop a successful software application. this isn't magic… all you need to understand is the right process and you can develop anything. the main things you'll want to learn are:
- how to find the write idea? this is the beginning stage of developing software. for that matter, it's the beginning stage for just about everything. you have to have an idea in mind before you can develop anything.
- how to correctly translate your idea into something that can be developed? in essence, how do you draft up the blueprints you'll use to develop your software.
- how to find quality developers once you've documented your idea? there are thousands of developers out their looking for work all the time. i'll show you how to find them and what is fair compensation. if you're not a developer, don't worry. you don't need to be a programmer to develop software. leverage others to do this for you.
- how to market your software once it's developed? i'll show you multiple ways in which you can market your idea for next to nothing and in some cases free.
i have developed a course that will show you exactly how to do everything outlined above, and more. this material has taken me many years to master and will walk you through step-by-step on how to create your own software. i'm so confident that this material will help you develop software that i give a 30 day money back guarantee on all purchases. there's nothing to lose...
don't take my word for it: i have had countless individuals use my techniques and profit from them. throughout my career i have encountered hundreds of people who didn't have a clue on how to develop software. my experience has lead me to devise a way to make anybody understand how to create software.
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