Promoting our New Product
We have just recently released the first production version of our new software product so our next step is to publish it in our company website. It’s called BCSAS Integrated Credit Coop System. It is a complete system designed to help cooperatives manage their members’ share capital, savings, loans, dividends and patronage refunds. I am tasked to do the write-ups. So I did and publish it in this link. As a software developer, I found it a totally different experience from what I often do everyday, programming.
Ok, I do admit, I found out that writing about your software product to make it sell is far different from writing the source codes to make it run. There is no compiler to tell you that what you wrote is right or wrong. I also have to consider that readers of our website are real people so I have to make sure they understand what I am telling them, unlike program codes which uses standard and defined sets of instructions or syntax that the computer easily interprets.
I wanted to learn more about what the readers wanted to read about our products so I am starting this blog to hear from them. We have other products waiting to be posted in our website but this early, let me hear your comments to serve you better.
Tags: Credit Cooperatives, products
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April 21, 2008 at 3:36 pm
wow!!! parang serious itong blog mo…. nakakatakot mag comment ng patawa hahahaha….. Congratulations to you Tags and to your partners!!! keep it up!
April 22, 2008 at 7:05 pm
thanks atta
September 27, 2011 at 7:24 pm
How costly it is ? Would this be conected to existing system particularly accounting for instance peachtree, quickbooks, or MYOB suitable for cooperative?
September 29, 2011 at 9:36 am
Basic cost is P180,000, plus transportation and accommodation cost for on-site visit if client is outside Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet. This is a customized credit cooperative system so it takes about 3 to 6 months of development.
No sir. We have yet to look into its possibility, since the database we used is MS SQL.