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Old 07-10-2008, 11:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
Brutha
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Now nearly every business can need some kind of computer support.
Take a hairdresser.

What problems does a hairdresser have?
-Managing appointments
-Knowing past haircuts of his custumors

Maybe some customers asks to get the same haircut that she got three years ago. Having fotos of those past haircuts might be valuable.

Maybe that a way to build a relationship with the customer. Give him account where he can log in and get appointments and have a list of haircuts.

Now that no problem for a <50$ program. If you make a good specialised program for a purpose like this you probably sell it for >1000$.

I think there is a lot of opportunity in analysing a specific business, be it hairdresseng or the dry cleaning and creating a program that solves the problems of that business.
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