Archive for November, 2009

Monitoring Services

When it comes to knowing that your website is online, what’s the best way? There’s a process called network monitoring which is basically a computer tied to the internet which constantly checks to see if your website is online at a regular schedule. If it’s down, an email can be sent right away.

This same process can be used for stream monitoring and video stream monitoring and it’s a great way to ensure your website provider is doing their job, which of course is to keep your website online.

What is the purpose of monitoring?

To ensure high quality and availability in your streams, to track buffering time, throughput, user frustration, and much more! With optimized streaming, you can keep your visitors happy, improve your image, and guarantee the quality of your video streams without having to spend internal resources to maintain expensive connections. The best part is that with quality monitoring services, you can test your streams from all over the world and  know immediately when your streams are frustrating users.

Monitoring can be used to monitor not only websites but intranet solutions, rich media, business applications and even Internet enabled devices from coffee makers to earth movers.

Is your website available right now? Was your website available 10 minutes ago? What about an hour ago or during a major release? Do you know when it wasn’t available or for how long? As consumers become more reliant on the Internet, it’s important that your website be as reliable as your business.

Web monitoring remotely monitors your streaming media such as video and audio to ensure you have the confidence to say your online business is flawless. After all, in the modern world when customers can easily switch to another service provider at the click of a mouse, it’s it important to ensure that you’re always just a mouse click away?

Cuba Source

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Find out how Ross Creative helps circumvent the media controls in third world countries so the poorest citizens can access the news.

Isaac’s Way Restaurant

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Located in the heart of Fredericton, Isaac’s Way Restaurant wanted their website to do more than promote their menu, they wanted to help the community.

Lisa Dale Books

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Helping book authors make great websites has been a passion of ours ever since designing the author publishing tool for the Authors Guild of America.

thisismyurl.com

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A personal blog with technology advice and marketing information for small business owners.

Ross Creative

christopher ross Ross Creative imageWelcome to the new Ross Creative! I’ve recently redesigned http://christopherross.ca/ and released the new face of Christopher Ross Communications, Ross Creative. I will of course continue to maintain and add to my personal website here at thisismyurl.com but Ross Creative will provide more of a division between my personal and professional spaces on the web.

Christopher Ross Communications was formed in 1992, and has been my guiding company since that time. Ross Creative is simply an extension of that existing moniker. Take a look and please, as always tell me what you think! http://christopherross.ca/

Quick Menu Donations

quick menu for wordpress Quick Menu Donations imageI received an email recently with regards to an error in the Quick Menu plugin for WordPress which forced users to PayPal when the Save button was clicked. I can assure you, this wasn’t the intent and I’m sorry for any frustration this may have caused.

I’ve had several people submit donations from this plugin since it’s release and will be sending each of you emails in the coming days to correct the donations.

Christopher

Is Twitter Good for Stalking?

As you may of read on my website before, I don’t get Twitter. I mean, I have it (http://twitter.com/thisismyurl/) and I’ve programmed my blog to update it but honestly, I simply don’t get it, nor … do I care to get it. Actually, everything about it seems pointless to me from the cute little status updates to peoples self promotional content.

I will admit it, I simply don’t get Twitter. I think I’m too old (35) to get it so today while guest lecturing a class in business to 25 high school students, all armed with mobile phones, iPhones, Blackberries and most Facebooking during the lecture I asked for a show of hands.

“How many of you have Facebook?” I asked knowingly and was actually surprised when one girl didn’t put up her hand. Even the teacher had it.

“How many of you use YouTube?” I next queried. Everybody again raised their hand.

“How many have seen Plenty of Fish?” I asked. One overly energetic youth volunteered. “How many have seen it but not used it?”, again most hands went up. Finally … I was ready for the big question, the one that would help me bridge the boring business lecture into something awesome, something that would let me tap into the spinal cord of the next generation and finally ask the question that I was dying to ask …

“How many of you have Twitter?”

Silence.

Worse than silence in fact, one girl asked me what was Twitter? It was like I’d asked how many bauds their modem was. Complete, unadulterated, unconnected, uninvolved, uninterested silence.

It was like the room came to a stand still, like there was a traffic accident but a boring one at the front of the room. Even the teacher looked puzzled. I tried to recover, go onto the next part of my prepared speech but then it happened, some kid that looked like he should have been in Fast Times at Ridgemount High spoke up, “I think my mom has Twitter”. This of course caused another student to blurt out that he’d Twittered your mom and of course it set off a chain of more open, more honest but equally confused questions and what Twitter was and why they should care about it.

After I explained Twitter by describing it as a social media micro blogging platform, the looked confused. Then I explained it was like Facebook’s status updates but without the rest, simple a place where you could update your status in short sentences and people could see what you’re up to … this led to the best question about Twitter I think I’ve ever heard from one girl in the class, “So Twitter’s for stalking me?”.

btw, I’m not the first to discover this …

How can I make a profit?

This article is going to deviate a little from my normal posts because I’m not going to just focus on the web but instead give small business owners a few simple pieces of advice that can help you run a sucessful business both online and in a traditional setting.

What is profit?

First, let’s establish that the goal of every business should be to make money but more importantly, it’s to make a profit and the most proft possible over the life of the business.

If we accept this to be true, then we need to stop and take a deep breath because we need to seperate profit from sales because the amount we sell isn’t actually a reflection of our total profit, in fact a company with high sales can actually be losing money!

Let’s take a look at this in a practical example, of somebody hiring a web designer to help them build a website. In this example let’s say that the website will cost $10,000 to build (it’s a pretty fancy website) plus $10,000 in marketing to successfully launch it. From my experience many people would assume the cost of the website is $20,000 but in reality there is the cost of operating the website and continued marketing so let’s add another $2,000 per month to the website cost plus $1,000 for somebody to look after it each month. In total, our website has a cost of $56,000 for the first year of operation and $36,000 each year after.

N0w, let’s assume that on our website we’re selling something. This could be a monthly membership, physical product which need to be mailed or electronic downloads. Regardless of what type of product you’re selling, there will be costs associated with processing credit cards and delivering the product. In our example, let’s assume we’re selling an item that costs us $10 per unit (each time we sell) and we’re selling that item for $30. At first glance, you may assume that you’re earning $20 per unit but in fact, you’re not since you have to account for your total fixed costs as well. The following chart shows the actual costs per item, assuming the business only operates for one year.

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As you can see, you’re actually loosing money for the first 1,750 items sold and only making profit above that point. What that means in real world terms is that while you may have collected $52,500 in income from your new online business you spent $56,000 to build and maintain the website plus $17,500 to sell 1,750 products which means you are still short $3,500 which we call a loss.

To calculate the actual break even point for your online business we need to use a fancy math formula, it looks like this:

Revenue(x) = Cost(x)

Actually, that’s not fancy at all. It’s pretty simple really, so let’s expand it to show the break down.

Revenue(x) = Units Sold x Price

Cost(x) = (Variable Costs(x)) + Fixed Costs

So our final math equation (don’t be scared, it’s actually much easier than it looks) is:

Price(x) = (Variable Costs(x)) + Fixed Costs

We know that our Fixed Costs are $56,000 and our Variable Costs are $10 and that our Price is $30 so we can replace those in the equation:

30x = 10x + 56000

Math is awesome, so I know that I can move the 10x to the right side of the = sign as long as I subtract it. This works because if I said 30 “apples” are worth 10 “apples” plus 56000, I could cancel the 10 “apples” from either side, which would result in:

20x = 56000

Now, if I divide both sides by 20 I convert my x (which is the unknown we’re searching for) into a 1 and 56,000 becomes my required units.

x = 2800

So, in order to break even at our business (that is, to have our total sales be equal to our total costs) we need to sell 2,800 units of our product assuming that our fixed costs are $56,000 and our variable costs are $10 per item on a $30 sale.

Expanding the model over two years

In the first example, the fixed cost of your business startup was assumed to be fully utilized in the first year of your business, but realistically a website could last longer so if we want to spread the cost of that website over two years.

To do this, we need to remember that the fixed cost of the website is $15,000 to start plus $3,000 per month. This means that in year one, the cost to run the website is $56,000 and in year two it is $36,000. The total fixed costs to run the website for two years is $92,000 so let’s take a look at the chart with those numbers.

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Now, we can use the equation from before to calculate our break even point.

R(x) = C(x)
30(x) = 10(x) + 92000

20(x) = 92000
x = 4600

So, in order to break even (not profit!) you will need to sell 4,600 units at $30, with a cost of $10 per unit and $92,000 in fixed costs over two years.

Charging More

If you would like to charge more, simply change the value of R(x). So if you’d prefer to charge $35 per unit:

R(x) = C(x)
35(x) = 10(x) + 92000
25(x) = 92000
x = 3680

If you find a cheaper supplier and still want to charge $35:

R(x) = C(x)
35(x) = 5(x) + 92000
30(x) = 92000
x = 3666.66

Using this basic formula, any business can quickly calculate what it takes to make a profit buy simply determing the value of x (the number of units you must sell to break even) and adding 1.

How to hire a web designer

Before rushing into your big online business idea, there are a lot of things to consider and the first is how to hire a web designer.

Have a plan

Let’s take a look a few key points when hiring a web designer, first you need to establish what it is that a web designer is going to do for you. Before you even approach a web designer, know what you want. It’s far too easy for web designers to accidently overwhelm you with technical jargon and deliver something that might not meet your needs.

Understand their role

A web designer is a tool much like a hammer, you can build a great house with them but you can’t depend on them to be everything, all the time just like you can’t expect an architect to be a great plumber. What most people think of as web design falls into several special categories:

  • Web designers, the people who control the look and code static HTML for browsers to read
  • Web developers, who program website dynamic code for ’smart’ websites
  • Web marketers, who promote your website and create social media links
  • Web architects, the people who plan complex websites
  • Web content developers, people who write and edit text for your website

Freelance web designers are often great at one thing, sometimes two but rarely three or more. If you’re unsure if the web designer you’re talking to can complete all the tasks required, hire additional help.

Shop Smart

If you’re the type of person who wants (or needs) to succeed online, shop smart and shop around. Once you have a comprehensive plan for what you (the business owner) wants, talk to at least three web designers and get equally comprehensive quotes from each. Remember, you’re in control of your own website and need to feel educated and properly equipped to make the best choice possible.

If all else fails, ask me for an opinion I offer comprehensive consulting services designed to help business owners make better website decisions and build better websites.

How do I add the date to my blog?

There are a lot of times when we want to add something as simple as the date to our blog but coding (especially in PHP) can be a bit difficult. Let me walk you through the steps to adding a date to your blog, assuming of course you use WordPress.

First, open your template files such as the footer by loading the footer.php file located in your /wp-content/themes/[theme name]/ folder.

Next, we need to insert a very simple PHP function called date() into your page but before we do that, we need to make sure that we open and close the PHP event. To do this, simply open it using <?php and close it using ?>. The date() function itself requires a formating argument, but luckily we’re not meant to remember them all. They can be found on the PHP date() reference page.

As an example, if you want to show the day of the week that it currently is you could open your website and edit it every day (highly impractical) or you could insert the code <?php echo date(‘l’); ?> into your page. Note that I open the PHP event, place the date() function with the argument ‘l’, indicate the end of a line (;) and then close the PHP event.  Each of these elements are required to properly format the date.

If you would like to show the current year, simply use: <?php echo date(‘Y’); ?> because Y is the symbol for the year. On the other hand, if you’d like to use something more complex, try <?php echo date(‘l jS \of F Y h:i:s A’); ?> which will return something like Monday 8th of August 2005 03:12:46 PM.

Once you’ve saved your footer.php file, simply re-upload it to your server and voila! Now you can set the date using your server and PHP instead of editing files every day! In more practical terms, it is how you can always have an updated copyright notice of your website without having to remember to update it each January.

What does a Web Master do?

Over the past several years, new jobs have been created and many employers are finding themselves more dependent than ever on their technology department but without truly understanding what each member of the team does. This is especially true in the case of a Web Master, which is a generic term used to cover a vast area of technological expertise.

First, what is a web master? As the name might imply, a web master is a master of the web. They’re a specialist who understands the role of a companies website from both a technological and a marketing perspective. They role therefore is neither IT nor design but a combination of both.

Is a Web Master the Web Designer? Often times, a web master is both the designer and builder of a website but they do not have to possess creative abilities for the job, any more than an Marketing Manager need be a Graphic Designer.

Is the Web Master a Web Programmer? Again, often they are capable of programming (or more accurately Web Scripting) but they are not master programmers, nor are they Network Specialists or Information Technolology staff members.

So then, what exactly is a Web Master and what do they do for an organization? A Web Master is a master of multiple disciplines and a great Web Master is accomplished in a variety of areas including:

  • Web scripting
  • Web marketing
  • Web design
  • Web publishing
  • Web architecture
  • Web hosting
  • Web advertising
  • Web based sales

An effective Web Master runs the website for a company as well as the online marketing, social media and internet partnership programs for a business.