Tuesday, October 11, 2005

People Power

It is always a wise decision to keep certain developments under wrap's until the deal is sealed, so to speak. But the issue of finding quality people to be part of your project is a seemingly endless struggle to maintain.

All organizations must struggle to reach a balance between quality and affordability. We all want the very best, but unlike large public company's who have coffers ready and willing to chow down on the finest minds in the world, small organization have no such resource. What is the way to overcome such an obstacle with limited resources, and can it even be done at all?

Such rhetorical questions will go on for eternity, but we are happy to say that a preliminary agreement has been reached for a sales and costumer relations manager to oversee our internet publishing empire. She is not new to sales and marketing and has a sound understanding of the internet, but we all can grow that area of our portfolio, even the very highest of us.

We will disclose more information as it becomes available but let's all keep our fingers crossed that this comes to a amicable and mutually beneficial fruition.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Press Publisher Gets Noticed

It seems as though it was just a few days ago since we released the new Press Publisher system and made our first entry into this blog. Actually, it was just about a week ago.

Since that time we have had the opportunity to be featured in www.Publish.com, "The Definitive Authority on Web Publishing and Print". See our featured writeup. It is always a pleasure to see such a noted online publication take notice of our efforts and we can only hope the we fullfil our own expectations in making enhancements to the system that will make it the definitive online publishing solution for the masses.

Already in the works is an RSS feed, photo gallery, bulletin board system and an advertising system that will allow users to easily profit from their online publishing expereince. While the ideas for growth in the system are extensive, we have to keep some anticipation with our clients. But most of all, we look forward to receiving feedback from our users to help grow and enhance the system.