Serving for a multitude of purposes and being renowned for their efficiency and reliability, spreadsheet solutions have a major contribution to business management and development. Existing spreadsheet solutions are no longer limited to accountancy processes (monitoring financial data, managing budgets and facilitating a series of data manipulation processes); they can also be successfully used as means of business analysis, organization, as well as forecasting, allowing companies to gradually expand, achieve better exposure and neutralize the competition.
So you've got what it takes to develop spreadsheets that others would find useful. Now you're thinking about selling your spreadsheets to both help people and generate some additional income using your MS Excel or other spreadsheet development skills. Well, as you know, there are pros and cons to everything you do. Read on to find out what some of them are:
Size limitation : When a spreadsheet is first constructed and tested, the size tends to be small. However, as the spreadsheet grows with more and more data, it start slowing down, until it reaches that point where your feet go to sleep while you waiting for the re-calculation to finish.
You'll need to include more than a basic level of development and calculation in your spreadsheet. There are lots of free spreadsheets on the web. Most of which are very simple and easy to build. People aren't going to buy a spreadsheet that they can get for free. Take yours to the next level by adding all the value you can imagine. Then research on how you can offer a little bit more on the development and functionality side.