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To: TokyoMex who wrote (490)11/22/1997 1:25:00 PM
From: I Am John Galt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1702
 
TokyoMex, are we talking about Netmaster Group or EchoMEDIA?

Maybe they hire freelance engineers... think about that.

Matty Gregg



To: TokyoMex who wrote (490)11/22/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: I Am John Galt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1702
 
From: Lynn Marie Lamousin
To: Matthew Gregg
Subject: Question on Web Engineers

Matt,

TokyoMex asked for some input and I will attempt to
tackle one of the questions.

"How many web engineers will they need to come up with
100 web ads and to maintain"

I think we may be mixing up two services. From what I
have read NETZ is focusing on building and selling the
technology that allows the ads to be available (WYW and
Sesame-Ad). This is their mission statement verbatim
from their home page...
"echoMEDIA is a software development company which focuses
all of its creativity and resources on the invention and
perfection of advanced technologies designed to provide
effective and targeted interactive advertising solutions."

As you can see from this mission statement they are focusing
on being a solution provider. If someone is planning
to contact the company next week they should verify, but
from everything I have read it sounds like they are just in
business to provide the technology to place these ads in
strategic places. Not to necessarily be an ad agency for
the client.

They are targeting LARGE customers who all either have
Advertising Agencies on retainer or in-house multimedia
departments. So it sounds like the client should provide
the actual "Ad", and what they buy from NETZ is the
software that enables the ad to be shown.

So the question should really be how many people do they
need to maintain and install the solutions. Don't know
the answer, but this will be an easily trainable role once
the software is perfected.

Again, thanks to Matt. I will not abuse his kindness and
will only post if I have something significant to contribute.

Lynn Lamousin

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Kitty Boy Creations
kittyboy.home.mindspring.com
kittyboy@mindspring.com



To: TokyoMex who wrote (490)11/22/1997 2:35:00 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1702
 
We are talking about a company with 10 - 15 clients ( CEO said he didnt know exactly how many and its a wide gap bet 10 and 15 ) And plans to grow to 24 mil with at least 71 clients

Gee, didn't realize an innocent comment would create a hornet's nest to you. Again, as I've posted in my response to John Fairbanks, my comment only meant that I've seen a business situation in which one programmer (my brother) worked on the projects he created.

Interestingly, the company he works for has clients nationwide. Don't know how many though. And they have 3 programmers. Different type of business entirely from NETZ too.

In the case of NETZ if they grow at the rate they indicate they are headed, then who knows how many programmers they will eventually need?

At this time though, I personally think there are more important issues to be picking at/researching/discussing in relation to NETZ. Don't understand why my comment looms so large to you in importance as an issue.