Posts Tagged ‘The Web Squeeze’

Paid forums

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

I remember way back when we started The Web Squeeze, the question of having users PAY to either post a question or view a response never came up because in our minds, that’s just non-sense. Before I left, we were talking about the next version of TWS (and the forum) and someone mentioned that the forum should stay free. If Linda, Jacob and I were all in the same room, we’d probably would have look at each other and say: “Duh! Of course!” The only time a payment option came into the mix was for sections of the forum which would be hidden from the public and Google but only for specific reasons (that I’m not going to elaborate on here).

Making money off a forum is not easy of course so it shouldn’t be a motivational factor when starting one.

I’m writing this because I’ve been searching for a .NET problem and I’m pretty sure I found the solution but I can’t get to it because it’s a forum where you have to pay. How frustrating is that! I have to sign up for a Free 30-day Trial. Really? You know what’s going to happen right now? I’m closing that tab with the site I thought I had found my answer to and going to the next one in the Google results list.

And yes, I’ll remember that site so I won’t waste my time next time I’m looking for something.

Paid forums probably think that they get to ask for your money because they have the “best” people answering your questions. Again… really? I’ve been a member of many forums in my time (Sitepoint and TWS included) and, for free, most members will go to great lengths to help out. And in turn, when googling for something, I get my answer right away. Now, that’s a way to get people to come back and maybe even sign up next time!

Moving on…

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Just did the most difficult thing I’ve ever had to do… but it’s for the best… I think.

I tweeted that yesterday at around the same time I’m writing this. What does it mean?

Well… it means I left The Web Squeeze. It was a hard decision, very hard decision for me to take since Jacob, Linda and I (along with Marc Fraser) started it all almost 2 years ago. It was something we all really loved doing. At first it was a hobby and that was great but lately, it’s become something more. Owning a Web Magazine is a full time job (as most of you know) and I couldn’t keep up. I don’t have the luxury of sending request to people to write for us, or deal with advertisers, etc… I have a full time job already. And I have a family that I enjoy being with. With client work (that I freelance on the side) and TWS, it wasn’t leaving me a lot of time to spend with my darling little girl who’s growing up too fast and that bass-playing husband of mine that I love so much.

You’ll still see me roaming around the forums once in a while. But I won’t be there very often.

So what’s going to happen now? What am I going to do?

Not much will change actually tho I’ll have more time to deal with client stuff. And there are a few things I want to do, projects I’ve been eager to start so I might jump into that. One thing is for sure tho… this blog will finally get it’s much needed redesign! I’m going more tumblr-like. I’ve a got a few mock-up in PSD that I’m playing around with so you can look to me posting a bit more on here now.

So that’s it… Jacob, Linda and I are still friends and I wish them the best of luck with The Web Squeeze.

Even tho I ain’t part of @thewebsqueeze anymore, be sure to check ‘em out yeah? Promise? Ok good! Moving along!

Tweeted this morning … and I mean it! :)

From PSD to WP series – Part II

Monday, October 19th, 2009

It’s finally published.

From Photoshop to WordPress – Part II – Coding

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… lesson learned. I never thought it would have taken me so long to write it but life comes at you with unexpected road bumps and you just have to deal with it. From now on tho, if I ever do another series, I’ll make sure all the parts are written before publishing the first one.

I’m just so happy that it’s out there and I hope it will help some of you learn how to slice a Photoshop mockup.

Like anything else in Web Design, understand that this is merely one way of doing it. It’s how I’ve done it for the past 10 years and it’s worked great for me.

As for Part III, I’m starting it this week and I hope to publish it in the coming weeks.

Thank you for you patience!

Grand Opening of Collision Hosting

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Finally! Our very first project is out of the gate!

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This project was started last year when Jacob proposed it to Linda and myself. Actually, I suggest “Draft 1″ back in February of this year but the whole company name, domain, etc… was started late 2008.

Anyways, it was a long time coming especially when all 3 of us have day jobs. The time devoted to all things The Web Squeeze is pretty slim. But we made it! And we’ll be starting the whole process all over again with another booming project :D

Now… go get awesome hosting from Collision Hosting!!!

Another one bites the dust

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Make that “Another year bites the dust” ;) So I’m 6 days late in making this post but I was hibernating … it’s called vacation actually and it felt awesome! Didn’t touch the computer in over 12 days, which must be a record for me. I didn’t even miss it in those first 10 days. So now I’m back at work and back on The Web Squeeze refreshed, revived and ready to get things rolling.

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I’ve just put out a news post on The Web Squeeeze called 2009 is here and it should be rockin’!. A fitting title while listening to some Opeth and Vanden Plas on this Tuesday morning ;) Anyways … like the post said, we have many projects on our plates that we hope to tackle this year. Our first priority however, is to get version 2.5 out and soon. Hopefully tonight actually. Some slight design “fixes” … yes fixes, since the design itself won’t change. Just some things we felt (and the readers as well) that weren’t quite right.

To make sure you don’t miss a beat, follow The Web Squeeze on twitter and subscribe to the TWS RSS feed!

As for me, I’ve been slacking off on getting my portfolio up. I really need to get going on it. I really just have the portfolio page left to go but … taking all those screenshots again is really not motivating me. I need a better way to manage that part of the site. Everytime I redesign, I have to redo them.

I’m also going to get Part II of the “From PSD to WordPress” series out by the end of this month, early next month at the latest so keep a look out for that ;)

Hope everyone had a great Holidays and wishing all of you a Happy New Year!