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Ask HN: Should I sell my side project?

1 pointsby mcorrientesalmost 14 years ago
Hello Everyone,<p>I'm currently in a very bad situation and I'm not sure what to do. I thought maybe someone could help me find a solution.<p>About two months ago I got in touch with someone who wanted to pay me about 5 grands to develop a software client which gathers ingame statistics of a game called "League of Legends" and eventually hire me later for developing a website to present some of those statistics. ( there was no payment in advance )<p>After working about 4 weeks fulltime, almost around the clock, I finally developed a client which does all the magic the customer asked for.<p>Well the client was working but the customer wasn't a programmer, therefore he paid only half of it and wanted an additional evalutation period ( about 2 weeks ) just to be sure everything works fine.<p>4 weeks later he still didn't payed the rest and I really got pissed off ( you know I really had to pay my bills and worked very hard to develop the client at a low price )<p>With those anger feelings I started to build my own statistics site ( www.lolstatistics.com ), it went Ok the first days but really took off within last 3 days. ( from 5k to 80k pageviews per day )<p>Okay now to my problems.<p>The guy who asked me to develop the software client responded finally<p>I showed him the website ( which just had 5k views at that time ) and he finally agreed to buy the site for 6 grands ( splitted into 3 rounds ) and pay the rest of the client<p>Now my pain is. I still haven't seen any money yet and he's already spamming on boards and communities to get "more" visitors. I didn't gave him the site yet and he's already starting to ruin the sites reputation.<p>I also realized that I probably sold my first real successful site, underpriced<p>I worked hard on it, bootstrapped it out of nothing, I created the client, designed the website, did the marketing and took and still take all the risk ( as the site may be shut down by the vendor of the game )<p>A platform architect from the vendor recently sended me also a email and wrote "I recently dropped by your awesome new site and it certainly looks great" and he wanted to talk with me with me.<p>So what should I do ?<p>Should I cancel the deal with the customer and take the risk to keep the site running on my own ( I still need to pay my bills ) or should I sell it and take the money for the website and maybe also some maintenance work ?<p>And what about the risk that Riot Games ( the vendor ) could take legal actions ?<p>Can someone give me an advice please ?

3 comments

mcorrientesalmost 14 years ago
Riot Games just send us an email again, selling this product to someone who might spam around with this site,<p>is out of question now; especially after they contacted me directly and know me personally now.<p>Anyway thanks for putting my mind together.
blackboxxxalmost 14 years ago
Your client sounds like an insensitive scumbag, and you sound like a pushover.<p>I suggest you squeeze hard for the money owed to you and tell him you're going to keep the site.<p>Is he going to like you? No. Will he at least have a shred of respect for you? Yes.
iamdavealmost 14 years ago
First question, probably the most relevant: what do you have on paper?
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