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				<title>Finally Given SystemsForge some Lovin . . .</title>
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				As I mention every so often, SystemsForge is the company that I use to make enough money to blog the rest of the time :-&gt; It is also where I commercialize the application generation ideas by helping website developers to make more money in less time.

If anyone is interested in checking out how we’re doing application generation, you should consider signing up for the &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.systemsforge.com/rss.cfm?mode=full&quot;&gt;SystemsForge feed&lt;/a&gt; (note the new address – the blog is moving to &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.systemsforge.com/&quot;&gt;blog.systemsforge.com&lt;/a&gt;). It’ll include everything from case studies to hints and tips on building better websites and will be designed to help people who build websites for a living to have a little more fun and make a little more money. 

It won’t be focused on the deep technology and design patterns behind developing application generators and software product lines (we’ll keep that goodness here at pbell.com), but it WILL include hints and tips on dealing with customers, making fixed bid projects profitable and dealing with all the other issues you run across when building sub $100,000 websites (most of our clients sell sites for between $5,000 and $50,000 all in).

Enjoy!
				
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