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Click to view Campbell's profile Authority Campbell 18 posts since
Dec 9, 2007
15. Re: Your business, online Dec 9, 2007 11:58 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
It appears that you're not properly leveraging your time, and subsequently undervalue the little time you have.
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
Nov 14, 2007
16. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:00 AM
in response to: Campbell
It took me four hours to design and host a page that three web designers have assessed at a $1,500.00 job with them.
I would say that leveraged my time just right.

CorpCons08
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17. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:01 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
Actually, that reply ("and it's coming out beautiful") captures a huge portion of why DIY can get you into so much trouble.

First, I can't see it, so I have no idea if it truly is beautiful or not. But that's beside the point - if you think it looks great, then great.

But I have to ask: how long does it take to download? Is it optimized?

And the code used: search engine friendly? I don't mean key phrases and meta tags, I mean actual code that separates structure from presentation (using CSS, not tables and inline font/styles).

Do you have embedded javascript (for rollovers or windows, or other features) in the top of every page?

How easy is it to update content? Can you update the content and not touch the design?

I'm not throwing rocks, I'm simply pointing out a handful of the ten thousand little (and big) things that I must do for my clients as a prof. web dev shop. So many times, people fall in love with what is little more than a Hollywood piece set (like in a sitcom) - looks great, but don't look behind the scenes.

Again, my post was not against DIY or learning - knock yourself out if it makes you happy, and gets you what you consider acceptable results.
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
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18. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:07 AM
in response to: MTCreations

I...as have many other business owners, was ripped off by a web designer.
He took my money and ran.

Now, to answer your questions.

1.) The website is not viewable to anyone but me at the moment as I am finishing up some minor touches that I wanted changed.


2.) Yes, I have used CSS throughout my site and it is search engine friendly. Did not take me long to learn CSS.


3.) All of my rollovers are embedded javascript, including image swap on rollover. Again, did not take long to learn.


4.) It is not that hard to update the content, just a matter of adding and removing the text I want. I would eventually like to have it so I can submit new news without having to edit the HTML file at all, but I am learning still.


I have great respect for web designers that are honest. Unfortunately I was ripped off and I do not wish to spend a fortune again for nothing.

Perhaps one of you would like to optimize my design for me? That would be greatly appreciated.


Give me a proposal for the cost of optimizing a 7 page website and perhaps you have a job.


CorpCons08

Click to view Campbell's profile Authority Campbell 18 posts since
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19. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:08 AM
in response to: MTCreations
Not to mention is it W3C compliant, XHTML clean coded, what about the internal link structure? Is the information architecture scalable? I think four hours is too fast by my standards, it took me weeks to do this website (http://www.sirosTV.com) and now it brings in over 400 visitors every day organically. If you run it through a text browser you'll see how search bot friendly it is. I'm not trying to pat myself on the back, but quality and compliance is far more important than looks.

I can probably build a shed if I tried, but I'm better off picking up a contractor for various reasons.
Click to view Campbell's profile Authority Campbell 18 posts since
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20. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:10 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
LOL, you can't use CSS "throughout" a website (it's a file type), and javascript is horrible for search engines. You should just go off of referrals if you're scared of getting ripped off.
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
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21. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:10 AM
in response to: Campbell
I applaud you for the work you put into the site.
I do not trust web designers.
Again, make me an offer to optimize my site and make necessary changes.

CorpCons08
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22. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:11 AM
in response to: Campbell
Sorry I do not use the correct terminology. I used CSS for the "multiple" pages of the website.
Click to view Campbell's profile Authority Campbell 18 posts since
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23. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:19 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
Here's my point. I have a staff which includes people better than me at certain tasks than I am, so I delegate those tasks to them. I don't have time to learn how to do a new task, I have enough time to be briefed on it and that's it. That's the mindset that a business owner needs to stay in, if you can't effectively choose a designer yourself, see who your competitors use. That's it.

As for marketing and optimization, that's a whole different lexicon.
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
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24. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:23 AM
in response to: Campbell

As I agree with the delegation of authority and the seeking of outside sources for areas we do not specialize in, I do not understand how you can criticize those who may be interested in learning web development. We're glad you are in business, that does not give you a right to tell business owners interested in learning not to waste their time. I feel that this gentleman is merely trying to teach those who may be interested. Do not hinder him for it.

CorpCons08
Click to view Campbell's profile Authority Campbell 18 posts since
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25. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:25 AM
in response to: CorpCons08
I don't care if people wish to learn, but I disagree that DIY is going to be as good as hiring a design firm. That's all. I'm done and I'm going to enjoy the evening. Night.
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
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26. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:26 AM
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27. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:29 AM
Oh no, I was just eating this debate up with a spoon!
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,127 posts since
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28. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 12:31 AM
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hardy-har-har...
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29. Re: Your business, online Dec 10, 2007 6:01 AM
So much fun, have a great week, LUCKIEST
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