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| Nanoscope | Veeco | which at the time in 1999-2000 | The company was named Digital Instruments in Goleta, California. |
Products, does your company sell a product? This was the answer to the Dot Com Bubble? Does the website sell stocks? Does the website stop traffic long enough to click on banner ads? Does the website offer affiliate programs with revenue streams? Customers failed to ask these simple question? Worst yet, investors failed to ask this question? Does the online bookstore sell books? Does the online video store sell DVDs? Does the travel website sell cruise ship packages, special prices on airfares, and rental cars for one seven day week? So please allow me to ask the question again, “Products, does the company sell a product?” Web search features, are features present? Does this mean the web search is a product buyers will purchase? Hits, the websites gets 1,000 hits per minute, does this mean the company sells a product? Newspaper article, the top ten newspapers in the United States wrote an article about the company, does this mean the company sells a product? Press release, how much does the marketing department earn? Are the executives worth the cost? Do you need an entire department named Human Resources? If I sound stupid asking these questions, the stupidity is simple, “No one was asking these simple questions.” Internet companies were selling shares of stock without the question being asked, “How do you plan on making money? How do you make money now? What is your business plan for the future when it comes to making money.”
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