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Programming / Re: Q & A...challenges I Am Facing As A Startup Developer by zamie(m): 9:25pm On Jun 28, 2018
chingle5:


OK shoot away SIR on how to enter the VR market
I've replied your mail
Programming / Re: Q & A...challenges I Am Facing As A Startup Developer by zamie(m): 9:01am On Jun 28, 2018
chingle5:



Tank you Sir for your comment, regarding your comment I have been able to gather that the idea of marketing game app on major stores is really a bad idea but Sir does that also apply to app development and marketing it on major markets ?

And this new VR reality of a thing and SAAS Software thing can you please expound on such topic for the sake of other developers though I have hear of VR Reality but I haven't really given it any sort of attention.

Since it is better to hear it from someone that is already in that field .... THANK SIR

As far as any business is concerned, Don't go for saturated markets. You should go for markets that still has a high demand for what you are offering.

VR is better experienced than explained. GOOGLE is your Friend. Ask him about VR not me. It's time consuming to start explaining a fresh What VR is. But this will definitely excite you. How I can help you is to give directions on how you can enter the VR market? But Research comes first

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Programming / Re: Q & A...challenges I Am Facing As A Startup Developer by zamie(m): 7:26am On Jun 27, 2018
First of all, let me commend you on taking on the task of building a startup. From my experience, the gaming Ecosystem in Nigeria is very weak. Most startups in Nigeria are hardly into anything gaming related. The problem you are facing is a global problem, Game App Monetization.

I would say that if you want to continue in this line, you need to develop games and market it outside Nigeria. Develop games for an international audience. That's how you can solve this problem a bit. Successful games like candy crush are the ones that really make money. The rest don't. Probably $1-5 a day and this reduces after few months and is in no way commensurate to stress and difficulty in developing a game especially you with limited resources. Some games you see on playstore are built by gaming companies with up to 200 employees.

Nevertheless, From my experience as a business developer and researcher, I tend to see markets change a lot. One of the reasons why it's hard to make money from gaming is because there are millions of games on playstore and yours stand a low chance of being recognized. If you had intention of putting your game on playstore or Apple store, I'll say just resist and forget about it.

Try a new market and what do I mean. I'm sure you should have heard about VIRTUAL REALITY AND AUGMENTED REALITY. These are emerging markets that have the propensity to disrupt existing markets. Start building VR/AR games with an AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE. I bolded African perspective because that is what will make you stand out in the international market. At this level, you can actually sell your games because the VR audience right now are rich and there are not enough VR games. What I just stated is how you enter into a market, by disruption. Occulus, Gear VR, Cardboard and Vive should be your real friends. It's cool you already use Unity 3d so u are hardly learning anything new. Just get convenient with different VR and AR sdk.

On the other side, you can decide to go outside gaming. I'm into SAAS Software As A Service. Here you simply collect monthly charge of $9 to $25 to $99 or whichever way appropriate. And you need fewer customers. Simple and precise. Just get the customer 2 love the product.

Kudos bro. Keep on the good work.

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Programming / Re: Let's Build An App That Can Predict Bet9ja Virtual League (FUN PROJECT) by zamie(m): 5:51pm On May 19, 2018
calculator123:
hello zamie..i am also interested in data science.Mind we hook up?
No problem mail me @
zamie199@gmail.com
Programming / Re: Ripping Banks The Way They Rip Customers by zamie(m): 7:43am On May 08, 2018
Yanumo:

DM me let's discuss

@zamie.
If you're an hacker or want to be you need to know this.
I'll surely support a cause as such. My problem isn't only with the banks sef. All our mumu politicians need their accounts to be emptied. The whole banking system in Nigeria can be brought down. They don't update their technology on time, most especially their atm.

Ride On Sir, I dey ur back
Business / Re: Slack Channel For Business Minds by zamie(m): 7:24am On May 08, 2018
kinglee007:
Don't know if you'll be interested in a payment solution idea I've been willing to create for a while now but no finance to execute it and investors want to invest in something that they can see and not just an idea. I've written out the business plan and consulted a couple of top tech companies and found out it's a doable project but will require some kind of BIG INVESTMENT. That's the road I've been on since, seeking for idea investors. I hope this platform you're creating helps to make this project a reality. Here's my details, info.deeveetechng@gmail.com or ikechukwundukwu@hotmail.com. I'll prefer you send a mail.
Big Investment usually comes when you are looking at getting a license such as for payment gateways or Microfinance solutions. Aside that, other costs are heaped on the technology.

I just feel that you can really get this out to the market soon. I play with payment gateway apis a lot and now that open banking is being deployed, this creates huge opportunities.

Check ur mail. Let's discuss

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Business / Re: Slack Channel For Business Minds by zamie(m): 7:06am On May 08, 2018
Tunagy:
im currently offline on whatsapp, do you have database of the league results?
I currently have close to 400 tournaments of vfl data in csv formats.

Your mail isn't going through.
Business / Re: Slack Channel For Business Minds by zamie(m): 6:56am On May 08, 2018
Tunagy:
hi bro, i have a project on betradar virtual football, thou im not a programmer but as a statistician i do play wt data alot to derive different model, i have a russian friend that we later run the project together, he use c#..our software is bn built wt c# together with deep learning algorithms to predict vfl...i go through you threads i think you can be of help to us.
kindly mail me to discuss better. Thanks
tunagyonline@gmail.com
Interesting, it's nice to see another statistician. I finished from unibadan but well they didn't teach us anything. The statistical techniques I know are all self taught.

Now to VFL, I program with python and use keras/TensorFlow. I have actually been tracking Bet9ja vfl for 3 months now. Currently on the group, we're having discussions around predicting vfl Data. I'm looking at predicting correct scores.

I just sent you a mail, check it.
Business / Re: Slack Channel For Business Minds by zamie(m): 6:47am On May 08, 2018
reckez:
Please add me o, linknigeriaco@gmail.com and I'd love to talk to you on WhatsApp +2348102038614
Bro, I've sent you an invitation

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