[TriEmbed] Anibit.com - My side business.

William Cox gallamine at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 08:06:52 CST 2014


Good work Jon,

Hope you succeed. Back when I was hacking on Drupal the local drupal
meetups were quite helpful, FYI.
-William



On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:14 PM, Jon Wolfe <jonjwolfe at yahoo.com> wrote:

>  After clearing all the approval processes from the wife, the day job, the
> NC department of revenue, and last but not least, Paul and Pete, I can make
> a shameless plug for my side business on the Triembed forums.
>
> I'm starting up a website and a business in the Hobby Electronics / Maker
> fields. I had asked last week about being able to bring things to the
> meetings so that people can avoid paying for shipping or having to buy
> things in large quantities.
>
> I have a lot of projects in R&D, but to start things off, I'm doing some
> reselling. I'm an Adafruit distributor, and I'm working on some other
> partnerships.
>
> In addition to selling stuff, I want to try and have [yet another] cool
> place on the Internet for makers to showcase or read about what others have
> done. I have setup forums, and I plan to add tutorials and tools over time.
> I'm not terribly experienced with website development, and I've spent far
> more time than I would have liked in the past year trying to bend the
> website to my will, so I rely on Drupal for a lot or it. I've got some
> interactive html5/javascript tools and utilities in the works too.
>
> In case you missed it in the subject line, my site is https://anibit.com
>
> I want to stock the kinds of things that people want, so if there is
> something you have on a wish list, let me know. If you create an account,
> you can send me a note and I'll flag the account as a "local". For now that
> means there is a "local pickup" option for shipping. If you run a meeting
> and are interested in having me there, let me know! I can't promise I can
> make everything, I'm a dad with a working wife in grad school, and I have
> Drupal to content with, but I will do my best to accommodate the
> Raleigh/Durham/Cary area. I'm only accepting paypal on the site right now,
> but I'll have the ability to take credit cards in person. My inventory is
> small enough that I can bring representative selection wherever.
>
>
> Also, if anyone has an interest in have their own specialized forum or
> content on the site, let me know. It's not the fastest site, I'm paying for
> the low end hosting at first, but for now it gets the job done.
>
> I'm more of an engineer type than a "sales" type, so I won't be showing up
> to meetings making pitches (especially on NCSU grounds :) ), and I wont be
> spamming this list with marketing[other than this one! ], I just wanted to
> get the word out.
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Jon Wolfe
>
>
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