Looking for others interested.Hello and good day. I have begun outlining a plan that would establish a foundation for around 25 professionals (68 desktop client server developers with strong .NET and lengthy involvement in industry, 68 web developers with strong .NET and lengthy involvement in industry DotNetNuke experience preferred, 24 organized highly motivated regular folks with some technical background, 23 innovators and inventors with technology background, 24 legal folks no one faint of heart all projects are for good cause but are sure to be heavy with contracts, trademarks, copywriting possibly patenting, 24 SQLTSQLStored Procedures Gurus, 12 editorspublishers, 14 web content amp SEO workers, 24 graphic artists3d Modeling a plus, 12 Contract Negotiators Hunters). . . Anyone that feels they have some time to dedicated in the next 2436 months to help grow a technology empire strong enough to secure our early retirements. Not only are we going to organize to build a foundation of core assets we are also going to agree on standardized pricing models for common services we are allalready providing. This will do many things for each of us, but will not limit us from continuing with our current business models either. By working to create a common pricing structure and to understand as a group where our greatest talents lay we can begin working under or in parallel to this new company branding. This will grow a familarity across a gamut of technical services to further strengthen our core proudct(s). As we are all earning (probably) more money during the week working our regular work under this new title, we will also be gaining incomes and royalites from the core proudcts that will grow and grow until we have the financial freedom to pick and choose the markets and companies we bid.We only have so many slots available that all may split profits so we have to take the best candidates first but please get your 2Cents in.This project is FEATURED so I have already compensated GetAFreelancer for my company and for you whom would be bidding.
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