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==Some suggestions for working with a Solution Provider==
==Some suggestions for working with a Solution Provider==


*Have a clear goal
*'''''Have a clear goal'''''
Your goal should tie to your marketing or business objectives. See what other businesses have done on the Second Life Grid (see [http://secondlifegrid.net/how How Organizations Use the Second Life Grid]). Take time to visit other business projects on the Second Life Grid.
Your goal should tie to your marketing or business objectives. See what other businesses have done on the Second Life Grid (see [http://secondlifegrid.net/how How Organizations Use the Second Life Grid]). Take time to visit other business projects on the Second Life Grid.


*Decide what kind of Solution Provider you need
*'''''Decide what kind of Solution Provider you need'''''
Do you want to manage the project yourself, have in-house staff contribute, or outsource the entire project? Do you want consulting on your strategic goals, or assistance with marketing your project to the Second Life community? Before you contact a Solution Provider, decide if it makes sense to contract a full-service company for your project, or if you’d prefer to manage the project and hire consultants for specific tasks.  
Do you want to manage the project yourself, have in-house staff contribute, or outsource the entire project? Do you want consulting on your strategic goals, or assistance with marketing your project to the Second Life community? Before you contact a Solution Provider, decide if it makes sense to contract a full-service company for your project, or if you’d prefer to manage the project and hire consultants for specific tasks.  


*Selecting a Solution Provider
*'''''Selecting a Solution Provider'''''
Make sure that you conduct thorough research on your own before selecting a Solution Provider to work with. In addition to obtaining and checking references, visit recent projects on the Second Life Grid to see if their style and approach is appropriate for you. Ask about metrics and results for previous projects.
Make sure that you conduct thorough research on your own before selecting a Solution Provider to work with. In addition to obtaining and checking references, visit recent projects on the Second Life Grid to see if their style and approach is appropriate for you. Ask about metrics and results for previous projects.


(Disclaimer: Linden Lab makes no representation of the ability of the companies and individuals listed, nor of the capability of any tools listed. Please treat these providers like you would any other - ask for references, look at previous work, and, if appropriate, sign a contract with them before they begin service.)
(Disclaimer: Linden Lab makes no representation of the ability of the companies and individuals listed, nor of the capability of any tools listed. Please treat these providers like you would any other - ask for references, look at previous work, and, if appropriate, sign a contract with them before they begin service.)

Revision as of 13:52, 9 January 2008

Thank you for your interest in Second Life. If you're interested in creating content or experiences on the Second Life Grid, the tools, individuals, and companies listed in the Solution Provider Directory are available to assist you. You'll find a complete listing of companies who can assist you with everything from a full-scale island build and long-term marketing plan to smaller projects such as creating a custom avatar or creating custom scripts to enable interaction with objects on your property.

To find appropriate individuals or companies and to provide better visibility for those listed, the Solution Provider Directory is divided into the following categories:

Full-service Companies

Companies which can provide start-to-finish management of complex or large-scale projects, such building out an entire island, or creating a large event for many participants as well as additional services, such as marketing or strategic planning.

Consultants

Talented and experienced users of the Second Life Grid who can provide you with specific skills (Avatar skins, scripting), or tackle small projects (landscaping property).

Developer Tools

Software, scripts, or other resources provided by individuals or companies that import or export content or information, simplify development, or enable interaction with the Second Life Grid and its content.

Software Solution Providers

Individuals or companies with in-house C/C++ programming expertise who offer customization and enhancement of the Second Life Grid Viewer source code or can build products and services which utilize the Second Life Grid's APIs.

Teen Second Life Solution Providers

Teens or companies who have completed background checks and have been approved to work in Teen Second Life. Abilities range from specific skills or small projects to complete project management of large projects.

Some suggestions for working with a Solution Provider

  • Have a clear goal

Your goal should tie to your marketing or business objectives. See what other businesses have done on the Second Life Grid (see How Organizations Use the Second Life Grid). Take time to visit other business projects on the Second Life Grid.

  • Decide what kind of Solution Provider you need

Do you want to manage the project yourself, have in-house staff contribute, or outsource the entire project? Do you want consulting on your strategic goals, or assistance with marketing your project to the Second Life community? Before you contact a Solution Provider, decide if it makes sense to contract a full-service company for your project, or if you’d prefer to manage the project and hire consultants for specific tasks.

  • Selecting a Solution Provider

Make sure that you conduct thorough research on your own before selecting a Solution Provider to work with. In addition to obtaining and checking references, visit recent projects on the Second Life Grid to see if their style and approach is appropriate for you. Ask about metrics and results for previous projects.

(Disclaimer: Linden Lab makes no representation of the ability of the companies and individuals listed, nor of the capability of any tools listed. Please treat these providers like you would any other - ask for references, look at previous work, and, if appropriate, sign a contract with them before they begin service.)