Welcome to the virtual home of Austin, Texas based Vaughn Consulting Group, LLC, led by Larry E Vaughn, a member of the prestigious International Executive Guild, the American Society of Technical Communicators, and the National Career Development Association.
A DBM certified Career Counselor and eLearning Coach, Larry is a nationally recognized Entrepreneurial Business Consultant, and in 2004 was named a Melvin Jones Fellow by Lions Clubs International for his humanitarian work. With certifications in various fields within the Life Coaching industry, Larry is experienced in delivering training and counseling at line, management and executive levels.
With experience in intranet/extranet development, training design and facilitation, technical communications, website design, and sales and marketing collateral development, Vaughn Consulting Group LLC also has expertise in multimedia production, radio and television, instructional design, training, and eBusiness.
This website provides an opportunity to explore career services and resources available through Vaughn Consulting Group LLC, and also details eLearning and other technical communications available for the enterprise. Larry is available for personal or enterprise wide consulting and speaking engagements. For more information, click here.

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January 23, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Brad McCord
Larry,
I hope you are doing well! Its been awhile since we last spoke over the telephone! I had a quick question for you.
I recently came across a program offered by sitecubeplus.com, where you sell websites for them. Are you familiar with this? If so, is this avenue one that is worthwhile to pursue?
I look foward to meeting up with you when you return to this area.
Take Care,
Brad
January 24, 2009 at 8:53 pm
larryvaughn
Brad,
I know of a colleague who entered this same business model a few years ago, although with a different company. The company owns the servers and the software, and you may be required to purchase a block of websites and resell them to your own customers. Essentially you upsell web hosting services on their system. Some folks are selling through their personal websites while others use the websites provided by the hosting company. This is a sales game where you usually have to make an investment, and then try to cultivate clients. Like anything you consider entering into, make sure you go through Due Diligence in making sure you understand obligations on both sides of the table. Don’t sign an extended contract if you can avoid it. If new innpovations makes your technology of little interest to clients, you want to be able to bail as quickly as possible. The iPhone, and similar technology, may completely change the way we use the internet in the near future, and that’s only one of many technological advances being explored.