Back in crazy programming mode
I apologize for the relative lack of posts. Once we realized that we could in fact launch a web based sports cards/collectibles price guide to compete with print publications, I've been tasked with building this monster of a program. I've been working around the clock to finish this bad boy off, and I should be done by Monday.
At that point I think this blog should get interesting again. Programming is by and large a boring as shit topic to write about and you probably won't get much out of my programming struggles...but come launch next week I'll chronicle our marketing of SportsLizard and our price guide.
This price guide is the best swing I've taken thus far. We like to relate all of our businesses back to baseball, and I think you guys realize that I'm not a singles hitter like Ichiro, I like to swing for the fences. I call myself Jeremy Burnitz - I take 3 good hacks at a pitch and then walk over and sit on the bench. ANYWAY - collectibles is the industry I know best, my experiences and our search data suggests that there's a huge market for a price guide, and I'm much more experienced than I was when I launched SL the first time around or even with iPrioritize (which by the way, may have some unexpectedly exciting news coming) so this is the best looking swing I've taken.
I suppose you can consider this a "teaser" post for what's to come. Marketing is a roller coaster ride and I'll let you in to my world in the next few weeks.
At that point I think this blog should get interesting again. Programming is by and large a boring as shit topic to write about and you probably won't get much out of my programming struggles...but come launch next week I'll chronicle our marketing of SportsLizard and our price guide.
This price guide is the best swing I've taken thus far. We like to relate all of our businesses back to baseball, and I think you guys realize that I'm not a singles hitter like Ichiro, I like to swing for the fences. I call myself Jeremy Burnitz - I take 3 good hacks at a pitch and then walk over and sit on the bench. ANYWAY - collectibles is the industry I know best, my experiences and our search data suggests that there's a huge market for a price guide, and I'm much more experienced than I was when I launched SL the first time around or even with iPrioritize (which by the way, may have some unexpectedly exciting news coming) so this is the best looking swing I've taken.
I suppose you can consider this a "teaser" post for what's to come. Marketing is a roller coaster ride and I'll let you in to my world in the next few weeks.

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