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Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’
Monday, January 18th, 2010
Are you SO excited?! No? Well, you should be! Yesterday marked the four year anniversary of Usable Web Solutions, LLC’s formation in the great state of New Jersey. On January 17, 2006 – after months of planning and, frankly, plotting – I filed for incorporation for Usable Web Solutions, LLC. For those of you that don’t know, Usable Web Solutions, LLC is the small business that I own. We specialize in providing solutions to small businesses, start-up organizations, and nonprofit groups. Starting this company was my way of taking my hobby and turning it into a revenue generating venture.
And now, after four years of owning a small website company in New Jersey, I’ve decided to share just a few pearls of wisdom that I’ve picked up from the last few years. For those of you who are looking to start your own businesses, maybe this information may come in helpful.
- The Competition Will Lie.Since the economy went south in the last year and a half I’ve learned that the competition – even for a small website company like mine – will do whatever it takes to steal away your business. In my line of work this translates to: No web designer will ever give any credit to any other web designer – ever! And it’s the truth!
I’ve found that no matter how great, how near-perfect, or how absolutely outstanding a website that you create for a client, some huckster will try to convince that client that you’ve done a shitty job and that they could do a much better job. I’ve been diligent in fighting back against the hucksters which relatively few of my clients have come into contact with (thank God it’s relatively few of them). What always gets me over in the end is the fact that I’m completely truthful and up front with my clients.
When a huckster says that they can get my client to be the top result in Google searches, I explain to them how they do this by using AdWords and buying the advertisements above certain search results. And then I show my clients the real price to buy these types of ads (dirt cheap) and they compare those prices to what the hucksters try to sell them and they are floored by the difference every single time. These hucksters come in trying to sell advertising packages worth thousands of dollars when, in reality, the service that they “provide” can cost my client nothing more than a few minutes of time and less than $100 each month. Remarkable.
- The State Takes Their Pound of Flesh. Each year I have to pay the State of New Jersey $50 so I can be in “good standing.” I’m not sure why I have to make this payment, but I have to make it every year. None of my company’s contact information ever changes and I have no tax obligations to the state, yet I have to make this payment every year. I don’t have the time to attempt to figure out the State of New Jersey, but I invite you to have a wonderful time trying to understand why I have to make this payment…
- Most Clients Don’t “Get” My Company’s Services. Believe it or not, I actually turn away quite a bit of new business. My reasons for turning away new business usually have to do with my personal and professional time constraints, but sometimes it has to do with sensing a bad thing coming…
You see, after four years of owning and operating this company it has become very apparent to me that most people don’t understand the difference between a web design and maintenance firm and a “go to guy” for all computer-related problems. For example, I have a client that calls me once every two or three months to tell me that their e-mail doesn’t work. And, every two or three months, I remotely check their e-mail servers and, invariably, they are perfectly fine. Then I go on to tell them that they probably have (another) virus on their computer and that they should call a computer repair person if they can’t get the virus off of the system themselves. I’m a website guy, not a computer repair guy!
Other times I get clients that want me to do advanced software programming to make their companies integrate better with their websites – I have no idea how to do that stuff! Those are not the type of services that I offer.
- Typically, Friends Are the Worst Clients. I’m blessed to have a great deal of friends and professional networks to tap into if an occasion to do so ever comes up. However, I’ve learned that when friends or professional acquaintances come to me to be their “web guy,” it usually will end in a friendly “parting of ways” after about a year. The problem, as I suggest in the point above, is that my friends and professional associations tend to think that I am going to be more than just a web designer for them because we have that outside relationship.
Unfortunately, just because I know someone outside of my website company doesn’t mean that I’ve acquired new skills that I will use to their benefit! I offer a price break to those friends and professional associates that choose to engage my web company’s services, but I simply cannot offer services that I don’t know how to do – no matter what my relationship is with the client.
- Some People Are Just Deadbeats. Sometimes you have a deadbeat client and you have to face that fact. You may not want to admit that your buddy or a friend of a friend is a deadbeat, but if they don’t pay their bills on time and they make your life a living hell just to have them meet their contractual obligations then guess what – they’re a deadbeat. I have two or three deadbeat clients that I’m looking to spin off in the coming year. I have to get rid of them – they’re just more trouble than they’re worth and they take time away from my paying clients and new clients that will likely be better to work with than they are…
The final thing that I’ve learned over the last four years is that as long as I keep a day job (which I intend to always keep!), I can’t run Usable Web Solutions, LLC by myself. Thankfully, I have two paid consultants that I can farm different types of work out to when the need arises. I also have two or three other consultants that I can engage on a case-by-case basis.
Here’s to four more great years of Usable Web Solutions, LLC!
Posted in Computers, Internet, & Technology | 2 Comments »
Monday, November 16th, 2009
Can you believe it was one year ago today that the merger was complete? Pretty amazing, huh? I mean, just to think that there used to be such duplication seems absolutely mind-boggling! Oh wait – you’re not sure what I’m talking about? Let me refresh your memory…
 Joe's Journal - As it used to exist
If you read that link, you now know that I merged my old blog – Joe’s Journal – with the one that you’re reading – JerseySmarts.com. One year ago today, that merger was complete. I think the results have been great, but you could probably be the judge of that better than I can…
One of my favorite parts of the old Joe’s Journal was that crazy header that I put together by blending all of the different things that crossed my mind at the moment. You might be able to tell from that screenshot, but there are a whole bunch of different things on there including the Monmouth University hawk, Stewie from an early episode of Family Guy, the Arrested Development television show’s logo, a Cross, the American flag, my fraternity’s flag, a Lord of the Rings logo, a Smallville logo, a silhouette of New Jersey, a Rutgers University logo, and a bunch of other stuff. Plus, the main color of the site was yellow.
In general, I never hate on any of my old sites and Joe’s Journal is no different. I really enjoyed that blog since it was my personal blog where I let off steam and commented on a variety of issues (the entries have all been merged into this site, so go back a few years and look at some of the older posts – lots of bitching in there!). However, as I began to enterprise my web design skills and I began creating newer websites with stronger capabilities and better marketing opportunities, I realized that I had to begin eliminating duplication in those areas of my life where it was unsustainable and, really, unnecessary.
On that point, a few years ago I opened up JerseySmarts.com as a place where I could capture some of the writing skills of my friends from college and other people that I’ve met along the way. It never really panned out the way I wanted it to, but that’s okay. Since JerseySmarts.com became a viable source of revenue, I wound up keeping the domain and just uploading my Joe’s Journal entries onto both blogs. It was easy, but pretty laborious in the grand scheme of things. I never wanted to engage in larger marketing campaigns or new ways to present content because I didn’t want to have to duplicate everything. Plus, I felt like the impact of my entries was being thinned since they were available in two locations.
The logical answer was to merge the two blogs and condense my efforts to create a single website with greater impact. I think that I’ve been pretty successful in that effort considering that JerseySmarts.com is both profitable and has a wide readership. Since the merger, I’ve admittedly held back on publicizing the blog to the extent that I originally intended and part of that was because I wanted to ensure that I had the commitment to keep the thing updated. With that, I’m glad to announce that today marks one full year of this blog being updated every single day. In 365 days JerseySmarts.com has had more than 365 entries. I think that’s a pretty significant accomplishment for a one-man show. One of the ways that I accomplished this was taking advantage of the ability to “schedule” a post in WordPress. For example, I wrote all of the entries for November 1st through November 16th (that’s today) on Halloween. Hey, I had the free time while sitting around waiting for trick or treaters, so I wanted to use it productively! I can’t guarantee that I’ll be updating the blog on a daily basis for the coming year, so I might miss a day here and a day there, but I made it work in the last year so I might be able to keep the momentum going in the coming year!
If I had my way, I’d get more people to sign-up for the monthly newsletter in the next year and I’d utilize that newsletter for more than just a recap of previous entries. I think that goal is attainable, but not when the newsletter stands at 26 subscribers. Last month I started a new Google Group which replaced the old newsletter system that I’ve been using for the last year. Let’s hope that it has some staying power, huh?
Anyway, we’re one year into this merger and I think it’s going great. Let me know what you think!
Posted in Computers, Internet, & Technology | 4 Comments »
Friday, April 17th, 2009
The other day I was out making a bunch of visits to collect payments and get updates for my website company. While I was out there I was talking to one of my clients about their website and the different options that they had for hosting, bandwidth, photos, etc. You know – basic web client/web developer stuff. (more…)
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Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Howdy everybody! As most of you know, I own a small web design and maintenance firm called Usable Web Solutions, LLC. This company mainly builds websites for small organizations, professional offices, and local nonprofit groups who are looking to get a presence on the internet without a gigantic expense or spending a lot of time on overseeing a site. However, my company also owns a number of websites, too (including JerseySmarts.com).
Two of the websites that we own are TBLWrestling.com and XHeadlines.com – sites that specialize in professional wrestling. These sites have three t-shirts to literally give away to the first three people who can answer ten trivia questions about the Total Nonstop Action wrestling promotion. There are two XXL Tyson Tomko shirts and one XL Booker T shirt that we need to send off to the first three entrants who get the most questions right by the deadline (this Sunday, January 4th).
So, if you are interested please feel free to head over to this link and submit an answer sheet for consideration. Hey – it’s a free t-shirt!
Posted in Random Entries | 6 Comments »
Thursday, May 4th, 2006
I had my last day of class, ever, on Tuesday. It was pretty sweet. I walked out of the school knowing that the next time I walk into it, it’ll be for a pre-Graduation open house.
It’s a great feeling – it’s like the weight of the world has been lifted off of my shoulders. And another odd thing has happened…I have a ton of free time. It’s weird. The last time I had such an influx of free time was when I finished pledging my fraternity in Spring 2000.
I’m not entirely sure what to do with myself. I’ll probably spend more time building my web design business. Of course, starting June 1 I’ll be working full-time (I’m 90% sure about that) for my current employer.
I also have a lot of random things that I need to get done like transferring most of my control of my fraternity’s alumni club over to one of our new alumni, starting an entirely new workout program (I like to switch it up every once in a while), begin planning for becoming my fraternity’s Regional Director in the fall, READ MORE BOOKS, set up a better internal infrastructure for my small business accounting (that’s a real bitch, let me tell you), etc, etc.
So much to do, so…much time. Ha! I win.
I don’t know why I’m so happy. I’m going back for a Doctoral Degree in a few years…
Posted in College & Fraternity Life | 1 Comment »
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