It’s been a while since you’ve heard anything from Media Sundry. And when I say Media Sundry, I mean me, Ryan. In September, I moved to Lansing, MI, started working full time at a software company and said some vows to a girl named Elizabeth. When all of this “life” began to happen, I decided to put my freelance work on hold until at least January of 2010. Despite my decision, I still found myself working with several clients and a mind brewing new ideas.
Many of the ideas I’ve had go beyond what Media Sundry currently offers: “diverse media from a freelance designer.” The essence of this business has been it’s singularly freelance nature. The capacity of Media Sundry is limited. By me. Media Sundry can only take on new work if I can handle it or fit it into my schedule. Media Sundry is limited in it’s ability to perform based on my skills and availability. Media Sundry could not effectively offer programming or hosting/domain management services because my skills were not necessarily in those areas.
Media Sundry does not currently live up to the promise of it’s brand in two ways:
Because my vision for Media Sundry is larger than just Ryan Feyer, what exists now won’t do.
So let me take a minute to introduce to you how Media Sundry will now be structured:
As you can see, Media Sundry is broken into three segments: Media Sundry Apps, Media Sundry Services and the Media Sundry Network. Let me talk a little about each segment.
The Media Sundry Network is network of websites in which Media Sundry participates. For example, ideacus is a website friends Johnny and Jim, and I have created. This makes it a Media Sundry Network site. However, ideacus will also become a Media Sundry App (hence the dotted line to “Apps”).
Media Sundry Apps are web-based applications (most likely following the SaaS model). One application in the works right now is a survey tool – to be used for customer satisfaction, website satisfaction, etc. Another application in development is a freelance management tool that helps freelancers (or firms, etc.) manage projects, clients, invoicing, expenses, proposals, legal, goals and even taxes.
Media Sundry Services is basically what Media Sundry has been in the past: a media, design and development business. However, Media Sundry Services is much more broader than Media Sundry used to be. Let me bullet point out some of the services (items in italics are new services):
I think it’s quite obvious that alone it would be hard for me to offer every single service and application listed. That’s why I’m not doing it. Media Sundry is going to be more than just Ryan Feyer – and it may include you.
Do you have any of the skills, knowledge or resources necessary to excel in any of the above services?
Do you have any of the skills, knowledge or resources necessary to help develop one of the above applications?
If so, I’d like to talk to you about how you can be a part of this new team. You can contact me through this website, my e-mail or twitter.