Site Flight Website: Almost Ready

March 3rd, 2009

Hey everyone! Yesterday I submitted my Business Plan to the folks at the Illawarra ITeC. Today I completed most of what I need to do on Site Flight. Now, I need to create the templates needed for the Emerald package (I’ll need a minimum of 4, I think) and work out some contracts and agreements. I also need to make a Google Sitemap for it, and try and get some keywords woven through it, maybe, so it’ll have a higher Google exposure.

In the meantime you may have a peek at the website. Constructive critique and comments welcome.

What is up with Apple Snobs?

February 27th, 2009
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So, smart guys use PCs and slackers use Macs? That’s what it’s saying, right?

I don’t dislike Macintosh computers. iPods are alright (but overrated). As with iPhones… but I would never buy one.

But why does Apple have to have that egotistical, “holier than thou” fanbase? Oh, and I can’t exempt the company itself either, not after the “I’m a PC, I’m a Mac” advertisements.

You are not cooler if you own a Mac. You are not hip if you use an iPhone. You are no better or worse than any Windows user.

I don’t like Microsoft, but I think Windows XP is a good, solid OS. I’m sure Mac OS is solid too. Maybe it doesn’t get so many viruses, but my computer is WELL protected and I have not had any malware on it since I got it nearly 2 years ago.

I’ve seen a stupid amount of Apple snobbery in my time. Even Stephen Fry himself sometimes tweets about Apple being better than Microsoft. Just get over yourselves people. Both are valid choices, and Linux is just as valid too. Stop trying to make it into some kind of battle. Windows users typically don’t care about any of this. Indeed, Windows is dominant and unlikely to have its monopoly usurped – and why? Because Macs are too specialised and expensive. Windows can easily be installed on just about any old hunk of motherboard and hard drive.

So what I’m saying is this: Apple snobs ruin Apple for everyone. Just stop it, okay? If you guys weren’t so loudmouthed and obnoxious, maybe I would have been more willing to investigate Macs, but as it stands I am aversed to them. I don’t want to turn into some hipster trend-follower, obsessed with white and grey gradients, listening to some sh*tty hip hop I bought off iTunes and changing my blog name to “iNatalie.”

Sorry about this rant, but it’s been pissing me off for a while now. Had to vent.

This is by no means a persecution of Apple users, by the way. Just of Apple snobs.

Hard Work

February 19th, 2009

Yikes, it’s been a while since my last blog. That is mainly due to my being unbelievably busy with NEIS work, website building (3 websites, mind you) and working at Woolworths on the weekends.

Site Flight has come in leaps and bounds since my last blog post, but I also spent a lot of time working on a website I don’t think I’ve mentioned here. It’s called the Illawarra Directory, and it’s something of a marketing gimmick that doubles as a useful free tool. Everybody wins! Except, perhaps, my competitors. It will be a business directory. I have a development area with the site as it is, but it’s currently password protected so you won’t be able to view it at the moment.

So anyway, if you want to see how Site Flight is coming along, just click here. So far I’ve created a number of pages, all of which I am pretty proud of. It’s absolutely the most aesthetically pleasing site I’ve ever made, and also the least reliant on tables. I don’t fully understand what’s so terrible about table-based design (I listen to the arguments against them, but it still doesn’t click), but it’s admonished by a lot of website designers, so what the hey. Gotta keep with the current standards and all that.

As for NEIS, phew! For a two-days-a-week course, it’s incredibly hectic. The problems lie in what we have to do when we’re not there.

Oh, and it doesn’t help that on Tuesday next week we’re each meant to spend 10 minutes in front of the class… doing something. What we do is apparently up to us. WHAT THE…?! How am I supposed to think of something? Seriously, that’s lame. Why can’t we be given SOMETHING to work off. Free reign is great, but for this sort of thing? Gah!

First Design

February 4th, 2009

Obviously, my website will be the greatest asset in my business. So naturally I’ve spent loads of time getting the design just the way I want it. But, it’s only the design so far and it’s not complete yet (link styles are undefined, for example).

Click the thumbnail to have a sneak peek.

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Edit 4/2/09: I have changed it a bit. Turns out the style for the .lightbg div was lacking the capability of expanding with my left and right main columns. This is an experimental fix. I have Firefox 3, IE7 and Opera 9 and it works on all of them. I need to find out, however, if it works on other browsers. Can anybody help me out?

The main reason I ask is because it made Dreamweaver 8 go a bit bonkers. What I did was changed the  float property of .lightbg to “left”. I couldn’t find any other way of fixing it.

Still Deliberating

February 1st, 2009

Well, I slept on it.

Repeatedly.

Still thinking about it.

I have a very strong leaning right now, though, to the reseller hosting of FlexiHostings. It has huge stats, the price is quite good, and there are unlimited client accounts, something which the other hosts don’t offer. The highest on NetLogistics is 30 (which is just too small if I want to do this long term) and the highest on MD is 100 (better, but the reviews are still bad).

The only question I have is about support, which I am waiting on a response for.

I will need to wait until next weekend to get the weekend special (buy 1 year get 2 years worth).

Until then, I have registered http://www.siteflight.com.au on MD. Yes, MD Web Hosting. It’s okay though; it’s only going to be my domain registrar.

On Friday, I got an ABN, Business Name Registration and potential client! I was text messaged by a girl that is also doing the NEIS course, and wants a quote. I’m waiting on an email from her explaining what she wants exactly. I’m not really ready to start trading yet, but whatever!

Hosting, hosting, hosting

January 29th, 2009

Oh man, there are so many hosts out there, and I don’t want to rush into things.

In my comments I’ve been recommended two hosts, plus there are some more that I have been looking at and may also be good, but it’s hard to tell. Some have very few reviews, some have some bad reviews, some have good reviews which may be suspect – how do I know they didn’t pay someone to write that review?

So, I am going to really have to think about this carefully, since it is something very important to my business. Now, my current international host servage.net has a lot of bad reviews out there, though except for the hacker I haven’t encountered any problems, and their support system is great. So it’s not only the good reviews I have to take with a grain of salt. Some decent companies can have their names tarnished by just a couple of angry customers – and given how huge Servage is, it’s natural that there are a handful of people that aren’t satisfied.

So I’m brought to a point where I may just have to fling myself at a host, and if I’m not satisfied with it, I’ll need to move.

Here are some of the plans weighed out. Included are the things I consider somewhat important.

Host: MD Flexi Hostings Net Logistics Web City XKO
Disk Space 0-20gb 1-300gb 1.5-2.5gb 5-100gb 0-10gb
Bandwidth 1-20 gigs 50-4,000 gigs 30-50 gigs 50-500 gigs 1-40 gigs
PHP and MySQL Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Add-on Domains 0-10* 0-3* 2-6 0-5 Unlimited
cPanel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reseller or Referral Programs Yes Yes Yes No (apparently, this comes from a reseller program!) Yes
Price/Month $3-$40 $5-$23 $20-$40 $7-$20 $10-$55
Reviews Bad Not Great Good Not Great Good (but lacking in general)
*Unlimited for reseller plans

Now, I don’t necessarily want to be a reseller, but it might be good to have that option there.

So looking at these laid out this way, I can see that each company has its strengths and weaknesses. I suppose I have to ask myself what is most important to my business, taking into account the most balanced plans in the table.

MD Web Hosting has some awful reviews, but the cheapest domain registration (not shown in table) and okay plans. It also has a large reseller program.

FlexiHostings is, ironically, the least flexible when it comes to Add-on domains, offering no more than three. However, it is great in most of its other stats. If I chose this, I wouldn’t be able to host any client websites through my account if I wanted to do so. It also has the odd scathing review. Bonus: I have had a personal recommendation.

Net Logistics is well-rounded, but can be pricey. It offers a reseller program, but comes short of FlexiHostings in terms of most of its stats. It may allow for up to 6 domains, but that hosting is $40 per month, which is simply too much for my fledgling business. I can actually get better value, in respect to this factor, at FlexiHostings.

Web City is apparently an offshoot part of the Enetica reseller program, and supposedly may have congestion problems (though I’m sure it’s probably better than Servage). It is quite good in its other respects, however. This is heavily edited thanks to comment #1; I was misinformed. Bonus: I have had a personal recommendation.

XKO is a little bit of an enigma. Its plans aren’t spelt out that well, but it seems like a nice little business. I think it may be a small operation compared to the rest, which I do want to support. Plus they have the whole “green web hosting” thing going on, which is pretty cool.

So, which one?

I just don’t know. I will sleep on it. Feel free to help me out if you want, but I guess the decision is ultimately my own.

Holy Freaking God

January 28th, 2009

So, um, I started NEIS yesterday.

Noooooo!!!!!

It’s so much work! There is so much to know! There is so much to do in such a short period of time! This course, Certificate IV in Small Business Management, is not supposed to go for like a month. It’s supposed to go for a year!

Just these past two days have been… the definition of “crash course”. I’ve come home on both days feeling like I want to go right to bed. And yet, I can’t, because I have homework to do!!

From what the past two days have taught me, I have to:

  • Do a metric tonne of research including surveys, statistic tracking, reading, talking to people and studying competition
  • Register my business name
  • Make sure my home has Public Liability insurance
  • Write an extensive Business Plan on which I will be judged on the 17th of February, along with copies of things including insurance, driver’s licence, ABN and BRN.
  • Work out pricing
  • Choose a host and domain registrar sooner rather than later (like, before the 6th of February)
  • Make sure my website is up and running soon!

Who knows what further bombs will be unloaded on us… though I feel like it may include marketing and whatnot.

Oh man. Freaking out.

Puff and Cellith

January 26th, 2009

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Commentary on an Email forward

January 22nd, 2009

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So, I received this email from my cousin…

You know you’re Australian if….

Oh dear, it’s one of THOSE emails.

You know the meaning of ‘girt’

I learnt it once, but I couldn’t tell you now.

You believe that stubbies can either be worn or drunk

…Worn? You mean like shorts? O.o

You think it is normal to have a Prime Minister called Kevin

Yeah, don’t get this one. Kevin isn’t exactly a weird name.

You waddle when you walk due to the 53 expired petrol discount vouchers stuffed in your wallet or purse

We have a new-fangled thing called an Everday Rewards card at Woolworths now.

When you hear that an American ‘roots for his team’ you wonder how often and with whom

Yeah, this one is funny. For those that don’t know, ‘to root’ someone is to have sex with them.

You understand that the phrase ‘a group of women wearing black thongs’ refers to footwear and may be less alluring than it sounds

Yep.

You pronounce Melbourne as ‘Mel-bin’

More like… Mel-b’n.

You pronounce Penrith as ‘Pen-riff’

I hate people that don’t know how to pronounce ‘th’.

You believe the ‘L’ in the word ‘ Australia ‘ is optional but either way, the ‘ia’ is pronounced ‘ya’.

True.

You can translate: ‘Dazza and Shazza played Acca Dacca on the way to Maccas’

Highlight to view answer: Darren and Sharon played ACDC on the way to McDonalds.

You believe it makes perfect sense for a nation to decorate its highways with large fibreglass bananas, prawns and sheep

They have nothing else going for them!

You call your best friend ‘a total bastard’ but someone you really, truly despise is just ‘a bit of a bastard’

I don’t call anybody a bastard, I’m more likely to call someone an arsehole and only under my breath.

You think ‘Woolloomooloo’ is a perfectly reasonable name for a place

It rolls off the tongue! “wool-a-ma-loo”!

You believe is makes sense for a country to have a $1 coin that’s twice as big as its $2 coin

Neither are as heavy as a £1 coin so it’s all good. 50c coins, however…

You understand that ‘Wagga Wagga’ can be abbreviated to ‘Wagga’but ‘Woy Woy’ can’t be called ‘Woy’

I guess so…

You believe that cooked-down axlegrease makes a good breakfast spread

…Is this supposed to refer to Vegemite?

You believe all famous Kiwis are actually Australian, until they stuff up, at which point they again become Kiwis

I only view those who live in Australia as Australian. Like Russell Crowe. And when they “stuff up”, I don’t care. I never idolised them in the first place.

You know, whatever the tourist books say, that no one says ‘cobber’

WTF does ‘cobber’ even mean?!

You know that certain words must, by law, be shouted out during any rendition of the Angels’ song ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’

I only learnt this one recently. Highlight for answer: “No way, get fucked, fuck off!”

You believe, as an article of faith, that the confectionary known as the Wagon Wheel has become smaller with every passing year

It has! Seriously!

You still don’t get why the ‘Labor’ in ‘Australian Labor Party’ is not spelt with a ‘u’

Indeed.

You wear Ugg boots outside the house

Actually, I found that people in England are far more prone to do this than here. It’s bizarre and dumb, it’ s not like uggies are very good shoes. I always viewed them as slippers.

You believe that the more you shorten someone’s name the more you like them

I’ll have to agree with this one. Sadly I only know a couple of people whose names I shorten – one is my sister and the other doesn’t like it :(

Whatever your linguistic skills, you find yourself able to order takeaway fluently in every Asian language

Um, no. I know “hello” in Mandarin.

You understand that ‘excuse me’ can sound rude, while ’scuse me’ is alway polite

Yeah.

You know what it’s like to swallow a fly, on occasions via your nose

:-(

You understand that ‘you’ has a plural and that it’s ‘youse’

GTFO, I hate “youse”.

You know it’s not summer until the steering wheel is too hot to handle

*nods*

You biggest family argument over the summer concerned the rules of beach cricket

Beach yawn, more like.

You shake your head in horror when companies try to market what they call ‘Anzac cookies’

Yeah. They’re biscuits!

You still think of Kylie as ‘that girl off Neighbours’

I’m a bit young for this one. I think of her as that annoying woman that is clearly English now, and Australia should stop trying to claim her because she hasn’t even lived here in forever.

When returning home from overseas, you expect to be brutally strip-searched by Customs – just in case you’re trying to sneak in fruit

I’ve never had a problem with Customs in Australia. America on the other hand…

You believe the phrase ’smart casual’ refers to a pair of black tracky-daks, suitably laundered

I hate tracky-daks.

You understand that all train timetables are works of fiction

Yep. Not dissimilar to British Rail.

When working at a bar, you understand male customers will feel the need to offer an excuse whenever they order low-alcohol beer

Unfortunately, yes.

You get choked up with emotion by the first verse of the national anthem and then have trouble remembering the second

Who the heck gets choked up from the Australian national anthem?! It’s true that a lot of people don’t remember the second verse, but that’s because the anthem gets boring after the first verse. Nobody cares about it.

You find yourself ignorant of nearly all the facts deemed essential in the government’s new test for migrants.

Most likely.

You will immediately forward this list to other Australians, here and overseas, realising that only they will understand!!

No, I will only post it on my blog, ’cause I don’t like clogging up peoples’ inboxes.

Logo and Business Name!

January 21st, 2009

My Web Business has been on the backburner for a while, purely because it scares me. But, with the NEIS course less than one week away, I need to get on with it. So, tonight, I decided upon the name I came up with earlier, and created a logo:

Site Flight Web Design

I am very proud of it. I created it with the free illustration software Inkscape.

The most important things I need to do from here include:

  • Register business name
  • Get ABN
  • Storyboard the website
  • Create the web packages/templates
  • Work out pricing
  • Purchase domain and hosting (Servage, as well as being susceptible to hacking, does not offer .com.au domains)
  • Make the website

And that’s not even taking into consideration the actual business side of things. Guh.