My thoughts in ink on Inc.
Earlier this year, Inc. published a fascinating article about Markus Frind and his online dating company, PlentyOfFish. More specifically, how Frind conquered the online dating world and now lives comfortably working 10 hours a week while paying himself more than $5 million a year. The word entrepreneur sounds pretty good now, eh?
Inc. makes it sound easy. But in this case, it wouldn't be for 95 percent of entrepreneurs. That's because Frind knows how to program computers. Most people do not. As I said in my comment, it takes more than a good idea to build a thriving Web business.
Great ideas aren't in short supply. But software tools that empower entrepreneurs to build their big ideas are lacking. As you know, we're trying to change that at Alpha Five by giving you everything you (yes, YOU, the non-programmer) need to get your idea off the ground.
Have a look at the comment for the full scoop, and a little preview of an idea we have here at Alpha that will help entrepreneurs network, build, fund, and market their own "big-idea" Web apps. But you'll hear more on that, coming soon.

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