Re: Distributing my programs
Are you interested in giving them away as FreeWare, or selling them?
Re: Distributing my programs
If you want to sell, you can look up some affiliate sales program, like eSellerate. They do everything for you in regards to payment processing, all you have to do is integrate their shopping cart code into your website. And you can also set a percentage you want to give to affiliates, so they sign up to sell your software on their own website for a commission.
Re: Distributing my programs
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Hack
Are you interested in giving them away as FreeWare, or selling them?
Please explain procedures for both of them. Anything new of your opinion besides eSellerate?
Notice that the first few projects that I do of my own interest will be relatively simple; so they can't be expected to be sold at higher rates. But they will be very interesting to use. I have seen plenty of projects that are being done up today (like 3D games, computer playing chess, etc.) that can no way done by me at this moment. But my programs such as "traditional version of Pachisi" or "Clue" will be new and hard to program as well.
Any program that is done can only be distributed if the customers only like that. How to know which all projects is under demand from customers? Who are the customers over here, by the way? In other words, how can I do so with an electronic business with my programs with that "customers"? I can always choose up that programs that interests me a lot always.
Re: Distributing my programs
To see what applications are in demand you can do light research on sites like www.download.com and www.twocows.net, searching for applicaitons similar to yours, seeing how much downloads they got, are they free or paid. In any ways, especially if you are selling, having your own website would be good.
You can also submit your applications to sites like Download and Twocows so they appear on them, but they have rigorous quality testing, not just any application can get on there.
Re: Distributing my programs
I noticed that most of the demanding applications are those such as
Anti Virus software, Video format converter, etc.
These system software, I have no idea about their internal encoding,
nor can I do it alone as a single person quickly. As a single person,
I can do applications such as "Snakes" or "Tetris". These are much simple programs that I give up as an example, I can do complicated programs as well, like "Carrom Board" or "Mastermind". These are relatively easy programs to start up with, for a single person like me. Does amateur's applications don't have any demand at all?
As a single person, for the beginning, I can only be able to do so with applications like these. My intention is to distribute them up. Any additional comments upon these much simpler programs as well?
How does a simple program, that has been newly added up at one of those websites that you have mentioned up, catch up with the general attention of that public people?