Be a Successful Software Publisher
Harry S Richards http://www.themartuk.com
Fastest Growing Industry: Software publishing offers
opportunities for all who keep up with changing technology,
according to a recent Government report. Employment is projected
to increase 68 percent between 2002 and 2012, ranking software
publishers as the fastest growing industry in the economy.
Entrepreneurial Marketing Potential: Small publishers also have
opportunities to move into sales positions as they gain
knowledge of specific products and services. Programmers
producing software for accounting, for example, may use that
knowledge to sell their products to other firms.
Opportunities for All: Just about anyone can become a Software
Publisher with some training and experience. It does not
necessarily involve writing or distributing the work of others
in the way that book publishers operate.
It is entirely plausible to engage a freelance programmer to
produce software for publication. His fee is paid on condition
that the copyrights are also passed onto the intending
publisher. It is in fact a common practice in the Industry
Employment Prospects: Employment is expected to increase by 68
percent before 2012, more than four times the 16 percent growth
projected for all industries combined. Employment in the
software publishing industry has more than doubled over the past
decade. Despite the recent economic downturn among firms
involved in information technology, software publishing is,
nevertheless, projected to be the fastest growing industry,
according to NAICS.
Return on Investment potential: The greater reliance placed upon
on information technology, combined with falling prices of
computers and associated hardware, will encourage further
investment in applications and systems software to maximize
returns on investment. Even in difficult economic times,
organizations continue to make investments in software.
Future Growth expectations: Growth will not be as rapid as it
was during the previous decade, however, as the software
industry begins to mature and as routine work is increasingly
outsourced overseas, particularly in countries of south Asia,
steady growth is a virtual certainty.
Increasing Reliance of the Internet: Increasing reliance on the
Internet, with faster, efficient and secure communication,
together with the development of new applications, cements the
future for software development and publishing.
The rate at which the software publishing industry is expected
to grow, and the increasing integration and application of
software in all sectors of the economy, job opportunities should
be excellent. Professionals will inevitably find the best
opportunities as employers continue to demand higher level
skills to keep up with newer technology.
A Shortage of Skills: According to a recent report, computer
related industries are expected to continue their rapid growth.
This aspect bodes well for specialists engaged within the
industry, as a shortage of professionals and skilled technicians
will inevitably result in a corresponding increase in
remuneration to attract more and more people into the industry.
Opportunities for New Entrants: Software Publishing will account
for a huge growth in wages and salaries within the next few
years. The opportunities for new entrants to train for
employment, contract work, and even new business start-ups
within this sector, can clearly be seen as outstanding.
Positive news for United Kingdom and Europe: Similar predictions
have been forecast for the United Kingdom and western Europe
whose computer service industries will inevitably experience
growth linked to the success of computer services corporations
in the United States.
The Time is Now: Now is the time to take advantage of the
opportunities available from so many different sources both in
the USA and Europe. Freelance work and contacting opportunities
are readily available for those with the necessary skills. The
Industry will provide opportunities for all who take advantage
of available training now.
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About the author:
Harry S Richards is the Founder and Principal of Beauforts
Trading Group UK now in its tenth year having provided "Trade
Training for Business" for almost a decade both online and
offline. http://www.beauforts.biz Comments and feedback please
email: Harry(at)beauforts.biz Harry also runs an online magazine
at http://www.themartuk.com