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Goals For 2008

Posted on December 27th, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates, Personal section

Hello everyone,

The festive period is coming to an end with Christmas & Boxing Day almost done and dusted the new year is approaching. I can’t remember whatthis years goals were but i’ll definitely keep track of my goals for 2008.

  • My first main goal is to get fit again and get built up. My girlfriend is a model for a small agency in Glasgow and she needs a male model to do some photography so shes asked me. I’m not poser material although I think the whole process will be quite fun, so my main goal is to feel better about myself and start getting fit again only doing more body building.
  • Secondly I am going to go find work. Thats right, I am going to take a year out at university and try gain some experience as a junior designer at a local design firm here in glasgow.
  • Thirdly I am going to expand on my skills. I am going to hopefully learn more in video editing such as programs like Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe Audition etc, I’ve done two modules on it in university and found it quite interesting so i’m going to delve into it a bit more. I will try and learn some new design programs aswell like Illustrator.
  • And last but not least I am finally going to try and learn to code! Yep valid XHTML/CSS, simply to try and make more money as a freelancer.

Thats about it, over the course of 2008 i’ll be posting on how I personally think I am getting on with my goals. If you could be so nice and leave your comments and what your goals are going to be for 2008, i’d love to know :)

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Gifts Already ~ Merry Christmas

Posted on December 25th, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Hello guys, well I simply couldn’t resist coming on to tell you all what I got for Christmas. Santa left me a good few things and i’m absolutely over the moon with it!

  • £1,000 in cash
  • Emporio Armani Watch
  • CKIN2U aftershave
  • Clothes
  • Topman Gift Vouchers
  • Socks :)

Thats it really. Didn’t get a Macbook. Boooo! But i’m real happy with what I got, I’ll probably go buy myself one tomorrow :)!

Anyways, have a good yun :D!

Me absolutely rough from last night. Can Santa cure hangovers for Christmas? :p

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I hope Santa’s good to you all!

Posted on December 24th, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Hello everyone just a quick blog update to say have a very nice Christmas and I hope Santa brings you what you want. This will be my last post for about a week or so, but keep i’ll keep you posted, no doubt i’ll post quicker than that :)!

By the way, if you’ve noticed already, I’ve taken the blog down on KolaKube, it’ll just be my personal portfolio now, so goodbye blog ;)!

Merry Christmas!

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Unreliable People, But We Need Them.

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Not done a worthwhile read in a while, so I’ve managed to take a little time out and write a nice little article on Unreliable People. Recently, I have been speaking with a few people and they have been telling me some really sad news and when I mean sad news, its relating to them being so hyped for a new project but its only for a certain person to basically knacker it for them.

Basically, I was chatting to a friend of mine like you do and we were discussing our projects. He asked about mine and I told and him and when I went to tell him he didn’t really seem up for chatting about it. He eventually came around and told me that his coder had basically taken far too long to do the job and was being petty and unreliable at finishing it, which then resulted in him putting his project up for sale.

So why should good projects go to waste because of the ‘reliable’ people we need to make it happen? Thats what I’m here to discuss today. So say your a designer and you’ve designed your website design for a hyped project of yours, but your not a coder so thats were youhave to go next… to find a coder. Finding a coder nowadays isn’t so hard, there are the use of forums, blogs and even the personal websites of these coders.

So what should you look for when trying to find the ‘perfect’ coder? Well there isn’t such a thing as perfect but lets use the word ‘reliable’ again. Firstly, you’d obviously want a portfolio of their work, just basically the same case if it was a coder looking for a ‘reliable’ designer. Secondly you’d probably ask the coder how experienced they are at what they do and then ask for a quote on how much your design or whatever it is that you want coded.

During all this its best to kind of take in how the coder is responding and imagine it as if you were chatting to them in a real life situation. For example you wouldn’t want someone who is dull and boring and replying with one or two word answers, you’d want someone who is cheery, inviting and enthusiastic at what their objective is to do. But if they are like that does that make them ‘reliable’? The coder in which my friend had been let down by has had many reviews from people in which I have personally spoken with. I also know the coder aswell and have had trouble in the past with him… but lets not get into that.

The last and final question that you would ask the coder would be, what is your turnaround time. Now this is a key question to ask and its upto the coder/designer themselves to anticipate and give an estimated time on how long they think they can dedicate to the job and how long they need to complete it. Some of the factors in which the coder/designer would need to take into consideration would be the complexity of the job and covering every aspect of the brief or job to the fullest.

Long Term Relationships

I’ve worked with many people over my time as being a freelancer and I can safely say that long term relationships are so helpful. If you do find the right man for the job, why not stay in touch and start chatting regularly. There are so many advantages of long term relationships and here are some below:

  • Simple jobs in which some people might charge $10 for you could ask your long term partner to do for free as a favour. Just think of it this way, all they $10 add up!
  • If you have a project lined up and your looking for someone to implement something to it which might cost you a bit of money, again ask your partner for a favour.

It really is down to how well you get along with people and building a strong relationship. I’ve worked with two people over the past year who I stay in touch with and they have done so many favours for me in the past that overall adds up to easily over $xxx.

I have been unreliable…

I personally will admit at times I have been unreliable, but no matter the situation its always good to repay the client somehow. Doing so by offering them my services for a discounted price or even a freebie, this will always help in getting your relationship with a client back on track.

So have you been in a situation were you thought someone was reliable to do the job, but in the end disaster struck? Why don’t you tell me about it, I’d love to hear some of your storys!

Merry Christmas.

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Why Hide?

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Hello everyone,

This post is dedicated to the lame posters who continue to blog post on here but never really leave their name or email? Why do people hide when posting crap? It’s quite funny to be honest :)!

If you own up i’ll send you a free cookie! LOL

Kindest regards,

James

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Eventually - RSS Feed!

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Hello everyone,

I’d like to finally say that I have managed to get that pretty little free time to add some extras to my blog. Firstly you’ll see the feed reader which tells you how many readers that have subscribed and you can also now subscribe using your email address.

So go on subscribe today :-D!

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Entrecard

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

Hello everyone,

If your reading this you’ve probably already noticed the new widget added to the site. This is a relatively new way at getting traffic and additional rss readers. I really got the first insight to Entrecard by looking at a post which Oliver made on Blogussion.com. Basically what Entrecard allows you to is firstly put the widget on your website, after this, people can click the ‘drop yours’ link which then sends an invitation to your Entrecard dashboard. The invitation is basically the person who clicked the ‘drop yours’ link asking for their 125×125 image to be advertised on your blog/website.

Everyone who clicks your ‘drop yours’ link on your site allows for you to get credits which can be used to buy other advertisement spots on other websites. The credits are quite crucial because if you have a low credit balance for example lets say you only had 4 credits, this would probably only get you a low amount of traffic, but if you have say 200 credits then this would probably get you more traffic and more readers to your site.

After only a couple of hours using Entrecard, I think i’ll be watching over this really carefully and using it regularly, it looks like a great way of getting traffic and readers.

I will post again sometime soon with how things are going with it. If you haven’t signed up to Entrecard yet, I suggest you do now :)!

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Blogussion Looking For Advertising

Posted on December 22nd, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates section

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KolaKube.com ~ The New Landing Page

Posted on December 20th, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates, Personal, Projects section

Today, I’ve been working on getting a really nice professional look for KolaKube and I finally got what I was looking for. A really simple look. I’ve been reading WebMediaBlogger recently and really liked the idea of this article. Basically, I won’t be showing a link to my services, as WMB says it sounds crazy although it encourages the visitor to email and get in touch which is better than someone just simply browsing your work and possibly forgetting to contact you or even just hit the little red ‘x’.

I’d like to know what you think of the landing page.

Regards,

James

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Doing a deal right now…

Posted on December 19th, 2007 by Admin in the General Updates, Personal, Projects, Promotions section

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