Agreed. This was poorly written and he compared apples and oranges. The shoe rack with thinner cutout pieces should be expected to cost more than the blocky solid MDF shoe rack. Uninformative blog post, OP.
What is your ratio of repeat to first-time customers? What's your customer lifetime value?
This parallels the beliefs of someone I know, who's working on providing an answer to this in a true REST framework, complete with meaningful links, extra metadata, etc. It's a WIP, but I'm sure he'd enjoy the…
Just watched Moneyball last night, and the end of this post makes me think of what was said in the movie. I presume this to be true, because it's one of those simple things (for a little longer, FMRI's are starting to…
Corroborated by the fact that the biggest backers of this were all the big companies that can afford to spend $ trying to patent _anything_, while the little inventor may have to wait for a loan to come through, etc.…
Agreed. This was poorly written and he compared apples and oranges. The shoe rack with thinner cutout pieces should be expected to cost more than the blocky solid MDF shoe rack. Uninformative blog post, OP.
What is your ratio of repeat to first-time customers? What's your customer lifetime value?
This parallels the beliefs of someone I know, who's working on providing an answer to this in a true REST framework, complete with meaningful links, extra metadata, etc. It's a WIP, but I'm sure he'd enjoy the…
Just watched Moneyball last night, and the end of this post makes me think of what was said in the movie. I presume this to be true, because it's one of those simple things (for a little longer, FMRI's are starting to…
Corroborated by the fact that the biggest backers of this were all the big companies that can afford to spend $ trying to patent _anything_, while the little inventor may have to wait for a loan to come through, etc.…