wtf is this?

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  • plash_two0

    I find that working with larger established clients separate the pros from the amateurs. knowing how to write proposals, rfqs'/rfps' and basically knowing how to sell your services.

    it doesn't bother me when i see or hear about designer horror stories. every industry has its share of hacks. i pride myself in knowing i am not one of them, but really in the end any medium to large company will not trust their projects to someone who can't formally show proper project details/specs and builds.

    and i also agree with ETM. "The future money IS in delivery systems for content," yet i still think content is king, anyone who figures out this delivery puzzle will be making a lot of money. all the large media providers are doing just that, finding their delivery nitch. a good example of this is Valve (game developers) with the Steam Client, also google tv and hulu ..(off the top of my head) ..

    • "Content is King". True, but dynamics are changing when content is created by many rather than few.ETM

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