Being Tech Challenged in a Tech Savvy Industry
www.thechocolatelabapps.com
MY STORY Sophie Kovic
A Word From Elaine Sophie Kovic is a southern hemisphere friend
of mine, and one of the nicest people you could meet. Shes also a
gangster photo appreneur. The fact that she lives in one of the
most beautiful places in Australia doesnt make me at all jealous!
She is a specialist in photo apps and has had great success with
them in the app store.
Sophies Story When Elaine asked me to do a guest post, I had no
idea what to write. I thought about what I could bring to the table
for her readers and it struck me that the one thing Elaine and I do
not have in common is technical expertise. As someone from a
non-tech background, I got into apps from the outsource everything
mindset. This has left me in the strange situation of owning a
software company with little actual understanding of coding or
software internals.
Sophies Story Its not something I normally talk about as a lot
of the people in the industry look down on this type of operation.
In fact, when Stephanie and I were attending an app conference in
San Francisco recently, a fellow appreneur asked us which language
we program in. I have to admit we looked at each other quizzically
and replied, Is X-code a language?
Sophies Story I have no idea how to upload a binary, and I dont
have X-code installed on my mac. I dont know what an SDK looks
like. But you know what? Thats ok, because my company does fine and
we are making good money. I am free to look at the broader picture
and not get bogged down doing things that can be outsourced. In
fact, due to my selective blindness on the subject, I cant get
caught up in the small stuff.
Sophies Story And so for any of Elaines readers who may feel
overwhelmed by her technical smarts and feel like they cant or just
dont want to learn it all, its OK, it can be done by purely
outsourcing everything. Its just a choice you make. Most people
would call my limited coding knowledge a disadvantage, but in a way
I believe it helps me stay focused on working on the business,
instead of in the business.
Sophies Story Learning to focus on the bigger picture, and
freeing time up for more learning has been one of the things we
have been striving for at Applause. We have a small team run
primarily in the Philippines, a project manager to keep them on
track, and another manager here in Australia. There are also two of
us, Stephanie and I, both running the company. Even with all this,
we still feel we get bogged down in minutiae.
Sophies Story We try to be as productive with our time as
possible by focusing on our top priority for the day each day,
instead of all those little seemingly urgent tasks. We believe that
the less we actually have to do each day, the more productive we
can be. So we read articles online, check up on what our app
buddies around the world are up to, and continue to market research
to make sure we are staying current with our ideas.
Sophies Story We outsource as much as we can, which now
includes creating detailed files, manuals and tutorials for our
employees, so they can learn directly from that, which frees up
time that would otherwise been spent training. As time goes by we
are learning more and more but overall we know there is so much out
there and we will never be able to learn it all. But we do know how
precious time is. Its something to never take for granted.
Sophies Story So for those of you out there who are inspired to
make apps but feel your technical IQ is holding you back, dont
worry. Everything is figure-outable and what isnt can be
outsourced!
Elaine Says Great insights Sophie, thank you. Outsourcing is
the biggest, most important thing you have to do if you want to...
1) Grow your business and 2) Become a business owner with free
time, rather than someone working in your business 24/7. Thanks
Sophie!