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"Selling" your software / Do the marketing for your software

"Selling" your software / Do the marketing for your software

Even you created a "best" software in the world but if users don't know about it or aren't convinced it's worth their time --> you need to do the "marketing" for your software (even internal organization)

So farming, creating software may be the same, we all need to "sell" our products.

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just my notes from "The staff engineer's Path" of Tanya Reilly

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