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Keep Up or Get Out

Friday, October 31st, 2008

When I started web design back in 1997, I dove in head first, creating cheesy animation-full websites.  It was fun, we all did it.

As time progressed, and I started getting clients, I’d need to be a bit more creative, so I’d simply look for another website in the clients’ industry (but in a different part of the country) and basically swipe their code.  Then I’d modify the words and whiz-bang a website.  I did this both because it was cheap and I wouldn’t haven’t to pay a designer – meaning more profit.

Over time, I realized the err of my ways and started creating original websites, which I should have been doing all along.  I came across Template Monster and several others, and soon I was creating ‘original’ template websites.  Sure, they still looked like a few other similar sites on the web, but at least they weren’t just plain stolen.

Well, after that phase, I discovered sites like 99designs and I’ve never gone back.  Having people fight over the creation of your design, and being able to specify the budget is just awesome.

As you can see over time I’ve progressed with my web design.  Problem is, there are “web designers” who have been doing this for years, but still can’t figure out how to modify a table or create thumbnails.  And don’t even think about getting me started on PHP or perl.  They’re clueless.

If you want to be a great designer, keep up with the latest info.  Take the time to understand the industry. Teach yourself. Buy books. Understand.

If you can’t, or don’t have time, then you’re doing a great disservice to “true” designers, and IMO you’re in the wrong industry.

SEO Bashing

Friday, July 11th, 2008

I read a post on a blog today (no I’m not going to link to it) written by an SEO guy who really thinks he’s the shit.  I mean this guy goes straight for the jugular of some of the bigger SEO firms in the US, saying how his service is ten times better than the others.  He goes on and on about how you should hire him, and he also drops several big numbers (“I’m working on a 12k spend PPC account today.  You can hire me too if you can afford it”)

Funny thing is, the guy has several grammattical errors in his post, along with misspellings and more.  Now I’m not one to judge one’s SEO abilities, but wouldn’t you think, if the guy can’t even spell right that your keyword research results might be a little wacky?

You’ll never get ahead by bashing someone else’s work.  Well, you might get ahead, but its not cool.  Its not worth it just to get some cash.  Integrity is worth more than a few bucks in your pocket.