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	<title>Comments on: Anything Worth Doing is Worth Doing Poorly</title>
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		<title>By: Mooch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mooch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2011 09:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;There comes a time when you have to say “it’s good enough“

Great point Mike, this is the exact realization I had regarding http://MoochList.com when I finally realized this great idea is worth publication, even though it wasn&#039;t yet the gem I know it will become. I came up with the idea in January and planned to launch the website in April, however, August was already here and MoochList was still non-existent. Realizing my idea of the site simply wasn&#039;t probable for another few months, I knew even in its infancy, it could be useful to so many as is.

8 full months after coming up with the concept, I published the website. It&#039;s functional, and can help those in need right now. But now I can obtain feedback from users about what else should be included. Today, I&#039;m already proud, and I&#039;m confident it will grow to its full potential in helping people from around the world.

I appreciate your insights buddy, thank you. Stay Passionate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;There comes a time when you have to say “it’s good enough“</p>
<p>Great point Mike, this is the exact realization I had regarding <a href="http://MoochList.com">http://MoochList.com</a> when I finally realized this great idea is worth publication, even though it wasn&#8217;t yet the gem I know it will become. I came up with the idea in January and planned to launch the website in April, however, August was already here and MoochList was still non-existent. Realizing my idea of the site simply wasn&#8217;t probable for another few months, I knew even in its infancy, it could be useful to so many as is.</p>
<p>8 full months after coming up with the concept, I published the website. It&#8217;s functional, and can help those in need right now. But now I can obtain feedback from users about what else should be included. Today, I&#8217;m already proud, and I&#8217;m confident it will grow to its full potential in helping people from around the world.</p>
<p>I appreciate your insights buddy, thank you. Stay Passionate.</p>
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		<title>By: Stuart Liedtke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stuart Liedtke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ahhh - Wordpress.  You know, a couple years back I was studying about media delivery and people were watching some of the collages I was making using some pretty high end software from photodex. I had also used microsoft movie maker which is fun but you don&#039;t have the keyframe controls and such for a professional presentation. They loved them? Everyone and their brother told me to sell this service online. So, off I was again after a protracted break from my html days into the world of php, Content management and flash. As I toiled, picnik, mugshots and a slew of others with deeper pocket were launching free apps with drag and drop capability for anyone to open a free account and make their own. This is about perception. Our local professional wedding photographers looked at the work and conceded the custom jobs were far superior and would probably add 250 - 400 bucks to an already 2000 dollar bill for a standard wedding shoot. The market is too small for this kind of custom work and while I had an excellent online presence and good traffic, everyone and their brother was by then on facebook playing with all the free gadgets. It was a good exercise anyway, because online media delivery is a great tool for me to have in my arsenal of wares for my next foray. This time, it&#039;s not about custom slide shows and it&#039;s not quite ready. But, it&#039;s ready enough . . . 
 
Great article Mike! 
 
Stuart Liedtke 
12flat.com 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahhh &#8211; WordPress.  You know, a couple years back I was studying about media delivery and people were watching some of the collages I was making using some pretty high end software from photodex. I had also used microsoft movie maker which is fun but you don&#039;t have the keyframe controls and such for a professional presentation. They loved them? Everyone and their brother told me to sell this service online. So, off I was again after a protracted break from my html days into the world of php, Content management and flash. As I toiled, picnik, mugshots and a slew of others with deeper pocket were launching free apps with drag and drop capability for anyone to open a free account and make their own. This is about perception. Our local professional wedding photographers looked at the work and conceded the custom jobs were far superior and would probably add 250 &#8211; 400 bucks to an already 2000 dollar bill for a standard wedding shoot. The market is too small for this kind of custom work and while I had an excellent online presence and good traffic, everyone and their brother was by then on facebook playing with all the free gadgets. It was a good exercise anyway, because online media delivery is a great tool for me to have in my arsenal of wares for my next foray. This time, it&#039;s not about custom slide shows and it&#039;s not quite ready. But, it&#039;s ready enough . . . </p>
<p>Great article Mike! </p>
<p>Stuart Liedtke<br />
12flat.com</p>
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