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Dec 10, 2006

Fun with Maps

Sample_map One of the reasons I like working for myself is that I get to try out a lot of new technology on my own. I get to see how it works and see how to make it work for one of my customers. When I see a new technology I know eventually I'll get a request to implement it for someone. I've been paying close attention to the usage of GoogleMaps for a long while and have wanted to try to do something creative with them.

Simon gave me a copy of Google Map Hacks (that he edited) to try out. I flipped through it in the summer and put it on my shelf. About a month ago I recieved a request to add an interactive map to a website that already existed. I couldn't wait to get started.

While this isn't the completed project and the site hasn't launched just yet, I did want to show off some of the neat things that can be done - from customizing buttons and ballons to the type of map and level of "zoom".

Check it out here: http://544productions.com/maps/

If you have the need for an interactive map, please contact me at 544 Productions, http://www.544productions.com/.

Dec 07, 2006

What I've been "Working" on

I've been toiling away, trying to keep warm as the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer. Today we had lots of snow all day and I spent another full day working for the business. Here are a few updates that I may eventually post to the 544 Productions Blog.

Phoenix House and Well Restaurant, Bethel, Maine http://www.phoenixhouseandwell.com

Holly Adams, Actor, Performer, Clown, Ithaca, NY http://www.holly-adams.com/performance.html

Varna Volunteer Fire Company, Town of Dryden, NY http://www.varnafire.org/index.html

Q-Cards, Handmade cards with paintings and quotes, Vestal, NY http://www.q-cards.com/

I've also been working on new initiatives and upkeep for about a dozen other sites that have Christmas season products and events:

http://craftygrama.com/ - Crafty Grama Tote Bags and also handmade Christmas Stockings and Christmas Tree Skirts

http://www.merriesorganizingmania.com - Merrie's Organizing Mania - Get organized for the new year, contact Merrie for details how

http://www.t-shirtexpressions.com/ - T-Shirt Expressions - Hundreds of shirts and products featuring Ithaca College, Cornell University and the town of Ithaca

http://www.th-photo.com/ - Thomas Hoebbel Photography - View pictures of public events held in Ithaca in the past year and order photographs online, hire Tom to take your holiday pictures or give the gift of a family photo

http://www.ithacatea.com/ - IthacaTea.com and CognoscenTea - While the shop is closed due to a fire Geri is still offereing tea for sale online - she'll even ship it to you!

http://www.sebastiansithaca.com/ - Sebastian's used to be called Newark Valley Angus and used to only sell meat. Now he has the store as well as a cafe called "Sebastian's" located at 900 Taber Street in Ithaca (behind Wegman's where Atlantic Harvest used to be).

http://www.bnisoutherntier.com/ - BNI Southern Tier - Want to get new business in the new year? Join a professional networking group. BNI Southern Tier meets in Johnson City, NY on Tuesday mornings. BNI Thumbs Up chapter meets in Ithaca, NY on Thursday mornings.

Sep 14, 2006

Chamber Event

Today, like yesterday, I stayed home and worked all day. That usually means that Thursday will be a road day. I know of four meetings I have to get to and countless other tasks that will keep me from the office.

Also, like yesterday I went out in the evening to a few local events. First up was the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce monthly Business After Hours event at the Ithaca Beer Company with food from Viva!

I showed up just after it kicked off (the hours were 5-7pm) and instantly ran into a doctor friend from the Ithaca Health Alliance (who was there with her 8 month old daughter - - a total networking magnet!). We were about to wander into the back room with my buddy Steve and his wife appeared. After a few introductions and baby discussions we went deeper into the brewery. Alex from I.P.A. (Ithaca Practitioners of Ale Making) was working the bar and served up cups of Ithaca Brewery's finest.

Inside I ran into a few other people I knew. I think I talked to about 10 people of which I already knew 7 of them. The cocktail party networking event is to me probably the most difficult situation to meet new people. People come in groups of 2 to 4 people and then rove around together. People who already know each other talk to each other a little bit. There isn't anything that formally stimulates new relationships. Introverts take food and drinks and plaster themselves up against the wall eating and watching. People alone do a circuit around the event looking for people they know. Two people in conversation block everyone else out. Extroverts seek out other extroverts. People depart knowing basically who they knew with small margins of new relationship and new business growth left to a few true cocktail party experts.

Other formats that can work (in my case): One on one activities where people have to work on something together (service projects like pancake breakfasts), dinners where you are forced to sit and talk to the people at your table (weddings, conferences), and classroom style events with breaks in between (training seminars, classes) to name a few. The idea behind all of these is you can learn someone's name, business and what they do at the business quickly and upfront. They also know you. Then you can seek out people that you may be interested in and people can seek you out.

Today I met someone from a financial advising company. They asked me about my business - website design and development. I asked them what they did at their company. They are a financial planner. Then they said, without giving me a card, someday when you have some money you can invest with me. They never asked if I had a financial planner. They didn't consider that I had any money to invest. They didn't take the opportunity to ask me if I'm saving for retirement. They didn't use the networking event to get to know me. It was dissapointing.

Later I was talking to someone else who was looking for business. At a previous event they talked up another individual and then asked them right off for some business. The person blew them off. Like dating, networking follows one simple rule. The goal of the first date - is to get a second date. Do your thing to talk to, impress, interest and get the contact information so you can get to a second meeting. The goal of the second meeting is to get a third date. Eventually, once you've decided you think there's something there you can specifically network over the relationship is already strong. Don't rush it. You don't want to be approached with the hard sell when you first meet a stranger. Likewise you will need to develop trust before you can ask for help, a sale or another date.

I left the brewery a little before 7 to make it to an event where I figured I would know a lot more than 10% of the people. NWAEG kicked off the fall semester with two movies screen at Cornell's Dilmun Hill Student Farm barn. They were two short films, here is some info from the CU NWAEG site:

Two short films will be shown:

The Accountant, the 2001 Academy Award Winning Best Action Live Short film, tells the story of a mysterious accountant whose remarkable mathematical skills just might save the O’Dell family farm. Shot entirely on location in Georgia, the film stars writer/director Ray McKinnon ("O Brother Where Art Thou?" / "Goodbye, Lover") and Walton Goggins ("The Shield").

The Gleaners and I. Agnès Varda, Grande Dame of the French New Wave, has made 2001's most acclaimed non-fiction film-a self-described "wandering-road documentary." Beginning with the famous Jean-François Millet painting of women gathering wheat left over from a harvest, she focuses her ever-seeking eye on gleaners: those who scour already-reaped fields for the odd potato or turnip. Her investigation leads us from forgotten corners of the French countryside to off-hours at the green markets of Paris, following those who insist on finding a use for that which society has cast off, whether out of necessity or activism.

A whole bunch of NWAEG alums from the 2005-06 school year attended and it was nice to be surrounded by some familiar academic friends after the suit and tie networking event. Tomorrow is Thursday (today now!) and the day starts with BNI networking and ends with a Dryden Town Board meeting. Everything in between is part of the adventure.

Sorry this post got so long, I forgot how much I liked to write after taking so many days off.

Check out http://www.davidmakar.com - there will be a full formal introduction Friday!

Apr 14, 2006

Florida Recap

Img_3132 I got back last night from my trip to Florida. I left last Tuesday morning from Ithaca, drove to Binghamton for a meeting and then to Blackstone, Massachusetts (near Providence, RI) to my sister's and then grandmother's house. Wednesday my sister dropped my grandmother (Baba or Babca) off at T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island (Providence Airport) and we traveled on an 8:30am flight to Fort Myers. It was probably about my 100th or 200th flight (who keeps track?) and it was my grandmother's first time on an airplane (she's 86!).

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmakar/tags/floridatrip/

All kinds of pictures are on the flickr pages, here's a few notes (I hope to add more later):

  • We watched movies just about every night: Pirates of the Carribean, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Incredibles and King Kong
  • My dad and my mom's cousin Frank and I went to the Devil Rays / Orioles game Monday night in Tampa
  • I went boating three times
  • I went fishing two of those three times
  • I caught six fish (and tossed them back)
  • We went to a Ukrainian Bazaar, Polish Deli and European Deli
  • We (mom, dad and me) played three complete rounds of Disc Golf (frisbee golf)
  • I wrote a couple business proposals
  • I took about 700MB of pictures with my camera
  • My mom and grandmother made about 140 perogies!
  • I attended a BNI meeting in Venice, Florida
  • I went for a bike ride

We had a busy and restful week and I look forward to returning next winter!

Mar 16, 2006

Heather and Mark visit Ithaca

03_16_06_mark_and_heather_1 Around 11:30 this morning I got a phone call while I was sitting in the food court at the Pyramid Mall. I was building a webpage to allow for one of my customers to add and remove events from an online calendar. I was doing this at the mall because I was waiting for my cars tires to finish getting rotated by the staff at Sears. The phone call I got was from my friend Heather who lives in Boston. She was calling from Juna's Cafe in the Ithaca Commons.  She was visiting Ithaca with her boyfriend Mark who was here to interview for the MBA program at Cornell.

I drove from the mall to the commons and wandered to Juna's. I let Mark use my computer to do some pre-interview research (on the Ithaca wireless network - Lightlink). Heather and I went for a walk around the commons, but not before briefly talking to Jofish (who was researching LiveJournal stats and their collapse since last March) and then said hi to Meagan who was getting some studying done. Heather and I dropped by T-Shirt Expressions to see Kamran and then made our way to Autumn Leaves to find Carl and then onward to CognoscenTea to see Geri. After all that walking we returned to Juna's to meet Mark and bring him to campus for his interview. Once we got there I saw Tom and his wife Holly (the photographer and dance instructor respectively) and briefly talked to them.

We dropped off Mark's car in the Seneca garage, dropped off Mark at CU and then dropped by my house out in the country. I gave Heather the quick tour, we played with the cats who were basking in the sun and then headed back downtown for half-price sushi at Little Tokyo on the commons. Halfway through lunch, Wil entered the restaurant with his daughter. After we ate we went back to CognoscenTea for tea (I bought a ChocolaTea and Heather bought a tin of tea). We drove to the Winli grocery by Home Depot for egg roll wrappers, stopped by Ithaca Beverage for local beer (for Heather to deliver to her parents) and then headed back up to campus to get Mark.

I drove us back to the Seneca Street garage and after some kind words and well wishes for travel we split up. I headed back home (dropping off the egg roll wrappers at Stewart Little - details soon), checked my email and took a little nap before evening activities.

It was a cold and windy day in Ithaca. This picture is Mark and Heather just before they departed Itahca for Syracuse.

Feb 26, 2006

A Blog for the office

I've been crossing over between work projects and work announcements and personal items on this blog for quite a while. I figured I would start to have a blog for the business so all public business links and announcements can be in one place. Here's the link:
http://www.544productions.com/blog/

I won't be retiring  the "A 544 Production" category. I'll still be using it to talk about some of the behind the scenes work of having my own business, it just won't be the place where I announce all of my new projects. Check out the new blog today!

http://www.544productions.com/blog/

Feb 20, 2006

The Ithaca HOURS Website

Hours_banner_topThis afternoon I met briefly with the board of Ithaca HOURS,  Inc. They are the non-profit organization that manages the country's oldest local currency (started in 1991). I built and launched their website back in November. We've been talking about doing a spanish version of the site to spread the word of Ithaca HOURS to more people around the world.

Today I looked at the directory for the first time in many months and I found that Carl (the HOURS administrator) has been very busy! Check out the directory and see how many people listed in the 2006 online directory have included e-mail address and website addresses. The Ithaca HOURS directory has finally moved into the 21st century. So now, if you have any Ithaca HOURS sitting in your bureau or desk, go to the website and see all of the different (over 500) places in town where you can spend some of your cash hours.

http://www.ithacahours.org/directory.php

Feb 09, 2006

Another busy day ending with booking a flight to Florida

02_09_06_going_to_florida

I'm going to Florida, before that I'm going to bed. I'm going to bed about 55 more times (give or take an all-nighter) before I go to Florida. I'm going to Florida with my 86 year old grandmother to visit my parents. It will be the first time I've seen them since September and it will be the first time my grandmother has ever been on an airplane. Since she arrived in the United States with my dad, aunt, uncle and grandfather in 1949 she's only been to New England, New York and New Jersey. I got her a window seat. She'll get to see everything from here to there. I'll get to soak in the sun for a few days at the end of a long cold Ithaca winter (though it hasn't been all that long or cold yet - there are still at least 6 more weeks of Ithaca winter).

So today was busy because I went to two different networking events. I started with the kickoff BNI Ithaca organizational meeting at 7am at the Edward Jones office on rt. 13. To get there (and pick up a dozen bagels) I had to get up at 5:45am.  I suppose next week I can get up at 6:30 and drive over. There was a great turnout - - 15 people were there for the 7am meeting and 2 new people joined. That brings our total to four people signed on with 3 more committed to joining. This group is already going to kick-ass and there are only a small handful of people committed to the group. I can see it now.

Post meeting I visited with a couple of customers. Then I went home and tried to work for a couple of hours. By 2pm I was drifting. I napped for a couple hours, washed up and was off to another networking event. This one was held at CognoscenTea and featured people who took the Alternatives Credit Union business sense (cents) classes. There was a good turn out of people I have met and a few people were very interested in joining BNI or at least coming to check out the chapter. I talked to someone about SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and talked to a competitor about doing lunch, and talked to two potential BNI members and talked to a photographer who is interested and his wife and to a couple of other people who may check out BNI in the future or might need some website assistance and then I talked to somebody else who is looking for a website designer/programmer to take on a full time job. It was a great networking event, since now I'm selling both my services and the amazing possibilities of BNI.

I got home, reheated some soup, ate the soup with some salad, worked on the easy crossword puzzle from the journal, called my grandmother, booked the flight, read some blogs, reviewed my things to do list and started this post. I think the best thing now would be to get some sleep. More adventures tomorrow, I'm sure of it.

The picture at the top of the post is from my last Florida trip - in October of 2005.

Feb 07, 2006

A Busy Busy Day

It is late at night as I write this post. Last night I went to bed at 10:15pm, after a shot of NyQuil I was out. This morning I got up before the Tuesday morning alarm - - at 5:25am. I yawned and inhaled and exhaled and I felt like my sore throat was gone! I showered, dressed, had a bowl of cereal, made some Throat Comfort Tea and make some black tea for the ride to Johnson City. I departed 1960 at 6:17am and arrived at my BNI meeting at 7:10 or so. When I got there only three other members were there. I was a little dismayed after driving 50+ minutes to find that people that lived within 10 minutes couldn't make it on time. By 7:35 we kicked off the meeting and only three people were absent. So all in all people were mostly just tardy.

I gave a 12 minute presentation on the kinds of customers I'm looking for from BNI members. Then I recieved three referrals. Two were for brand new websites, one was for updates to a website. When the meeting ended and the post-meeting networking finally finished up I headed back to Ithaca. It was snowing all along. I got back to Ithaca at 10:35 and got right to work. Before I knew it I had eaten lunch and sent out a bunch of BNI Ithaca emails and talked to some people on the phone and made a salad and did a crossword puzzle and a soduko and then made some more phone calls and read some emails and realized I was late for an apartment showing at one of the apartment buildings I manage.

80 minutes after arriving at the building I had a leased signed. It was closing in on 5:30, so I went to see someone who I think could really benefit from BNI. We talked for about 40 minutes. While there I got a call from a new customer who was signing a proposal and sending a check later that night. After talking about BNI's benefits for just enough time I headed over to a local tea shop for some tea (Dragon's Well - Green tea with fresh squeezed lemon and honey) to sooth my throat and get me in better mental and physical shape for dinner. I wandered out of there around 7pm after spending 35 minutes writing a website proposal and sending emails. The snow continued to fall.

Next up was a  micro-dinner party* in downtown Ithaca at a friend's house. That was followed by dessert and some conversation and then I departed and made it back to 1960 at 11pm. It was a busy busy day, but a very productive one too. The snow fell almost all day, but there wasn't more than 1.5 inches total when I got home.

Tomorrow I work from home all day to get some shit done!

Today's Links (Check them out!):

http://www.edgecliffllc.com/ - Apartments for Rent!
http://www.bnisoutherntier.com/ - BNI's local chapter (in Johnson City on Tuesdays)
http://www.bni.com/ - BNI International
http://www.cognoscentea.com/ - Buy some tea and tea accessories
http://www.orionrecruitinggroup.com/ - Looking for an IT or medical field job? Need employees? Would you like to be a recruiter?
http://www.craftygrama.com/ - Home of the expandable bag
http://www.nwaeg.org/ - Book Club at CU / Crop & Soil
http://www.newarkvalleyangus.com/ - Grass Fed Beef and all-natural meat products

*micro-dinner party - A dinner party with one of these combinations:

  • Three people, no relations between them
  • Four people, relations between at most one pair
  • Five people, relations between two pairs (leaving a fifth wheel!)

Any more than five people and it is no longer a micro-dinner party. Then it is just a dinner party. Kids count as people too, so if you have three kids and you live with your spouse and then invite me over it is not a micro-dinner party. If there are five people and no fifth wheel (because there are three people with no relations between them and two people with relations) then that isn't a micro-dinner party since there is either a 4-1 M:F ratio (or 4-1 F:M ratio) or there is some competitiveness between the remaining three people for attention or there is some unspoken connection between two of the people, though not officially. With a fifth wheel, the other four people are all aware of the fifth wheel and spend a proportionate amount of time making sure the fifth wheel doesn't feel left out. Thus, the micro-dinner party is a comfortable dinner party with no need for any unspoken details, everyone know the places of everyone else and can accomodate without details.**

**I just made all of that up, ain't it great?

Feb 05, 2006

Sick Super Sunday

I've been sick the last couple of days. I think it is the change in the weather that is doing it. One day it is 50, then 20, then 10, then 40, then 50, then repeat. I think my body doesn't know if it should keep me cool or warm me up. Eitherway I've had a bit of a sore throat since Thursday and somewhat of a running nose as well as a spot of congestion. For the last two nights I've downed a shot of single malt NyQuil and drifted off to sleep within 20 minutes. That stuff will bring down an insomniac.

What does this mean overall for my well being? Well, I've been tired a lot the last few days. I sleep in, but when I get up and start doing things I get exhausted and then hours go by and I don't get anything done. Yesterday I napped off and on for about 2 hours in the afternoon. I went to see a customer downtown after that, had some more tea (I've been brewing ginger root and lemon juice at home) and then raced home to prepare dinner for a potluck in Varna.

I probably stayed out way too late last night, getting home close to 1:15am, but I had little to drink and lots of good food to eat. I've been re-hydrating all day today, but still the throat is sore and the head is heavy and the sniffles are here. I'm going to a Super Bowl party in about an hour or so. I made some fried flautas with winter squash and brown sugar inside for dessert. The superbowl party is mexican themed (or mexican food themed).

Aside from hydrating myself I found that my house was hydrating itself too. The sump pump which has been running consistently since we installed it last January decided to stop running sometime yesterday afternoon. Result: this afternoon I went downstairs to find up to three inches of water in some parts of my basement. Entire cardboard boxes were soaked with water and it took me about an hour to push all the water to the sump pump whole (as soon as I touched it - it kicked on and ran for about 3 minutes). I now have more cleanup to do down there.

I also have lots of work things going on. I need to get some of my current customers to pay their invoices and I need to get some projects that are half done more to the "all done" stage so I can bill them. I have a number of leads, but since last week I've been procrastinating for some reason. Perhaps because I've been sick. I just sneezed a second ago and my throat is burning. I'm going to finish this tea and gargle some salt water and maybe take a nice warm bath before heading to the party. I hope I feel better soon.