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Post by Furnitureman on Apr 2, 2005 12:01:43 GMT -5
The system you have created is great! I do sales training and did Family Feud for the first time with our sales people. They Loved It! Have you thought about creating other games (Jepordy, Millionare ect....) and marketing them to companies to use for training? I would love to know how you created the games and if I could be of any help. I think this is an untapped market for training and your products could fill a void. Much better than ppt presentations.
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Post by parliboy on Apr 13, 2005 15:14:06 GMT -5
From a legal perspective, he can't market this stuff for profit (Technically, what he's doing now is grey area, but nobody's going to make a fuss as long as he's not drawing a check.)
That said, if Todd could develop his own formats and put his programming skills to use in those, I'd have no problem laying out some cash from my departmental budget.
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Post by Todd Robinson on Apr 18, 2005 13:20:24 GMT -5
In hindsight, I could have made some money off of this by labeling my software as "The Survey Game" or "The Fabulous Feud" or "The 3 Dimensional Triangle for $100,000" as I've seen some other products do. But to turn back now and remove all my software from my web site and start charging for products that are less accurate than what was once available for free won't win me a lot of friends and won't win me a lot of business.
I don't do the game show thing for money. This is a hobby for me. While I appreciate people who encourage me to sell it, making money is not the intention of my web site.
Thanks for the encouragement, though! It's greatly appreciated.
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Post by barneyg on Apr 18, 2005 18:42:19 GMT -5
In hindsight, I could have made some money off of this by labeling my software as "The Survey Game" or "The Fabulous Feud" or "The 3 Dimensional Triangle for $100,000" as I've seen some other products do. What about the title... "Kin Conflict"?
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Post by Grey on Apr 18, 2005 22:42:23 GMT -5
Or even "Money Mountain"?
It was always referred to as "climbing" the Pyramid.
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Post by Todd Robinson on Apr 20, 2005 7:24:51 GMT -5
Those are funny!
Seriously, how many of you would honestly keep coming back if you had to pay for software that was less realistic than what I have available now and have to pay for it? I doubt many of you would come back.
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