May 9, 2013

Apple iTunes – HTML Email Error. Oops!!

Oops! Even the best sometimes fail.

Talk about HTML email errors…

I received this email from Apple, and they messed up the image source reference links:

<img src=”https://itc.mzstatic.comhttps://itc.mzstatic.com/itc/images/email/itc-header.png” border=”0″ alt=”iTunes Connect” width=”700″ height=”45″>

 (double https:// in there)

 

Apple iTunes HTML coding error

Oops… Apple sent out an email with the images broken due to a coding error…

 

 

 

Apr 15, 2013

Magento Imagine 2013 – Recap in Photos

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It was so wonderful to see so many people at the Magento Imagine conference last week.

You might have seen me walking around with a camera during the conference; I’ve put together a summary of what I learned at the conference, using photos to help me remember it all…

Enterprise 1.13 Released

The biggest news was the release of Enterprise version 1.13, announced by Magento founder, Roy Rubin (below):

Roy Rubin Announces Magento Enterprise v 1.13 at Magento Imagine Conference

Magento’s CTO, Matthew Mengerink

Magento’s Matthew Mengerink spoke about what to expect with Magento’s new Enterprise 1.13, including faster indexing:

Magento CTO

For merchants with large catalogs (i.e. 50,000 products or more), Magento Enterprise 1.13 offers an 83% faster re-indexing time. And the ability to instantly have products displayed on the site, instead of a twelve-minute delay for version 1.12.

Faster Full Reindexing for Magento Enterprise 1.13

What Magento Enterprise 1.13 means is that with the same hardware, you can accept 33% more orders per day:

Magento Enterprise New Stats

Magento Has 26% Marketshare:

Magento has gained marketshare, and more than 150,000 websites run their eCommerce systems on Magento.

Magento has 26% of the eCommerce sites in the Alexa 1 million most trafficked sites, worldwide:

Magento - 26% Marketshare in Alexa top 1 million sites

Magento Community 1.8 To Be Released Soon

Magento will be releasing Magento Community 1.8, and for anyone worried about the Magento acquisition by eBay, there were many, many assurances that the community platform would continue to be updated.

It’s clear that Magento knows that the open source, Community version, was the springboard that propelled them forward, and allowed the premium version of Enterprise.

Magento Community Edition - 1.8

Our MC, Gary Forman, Director of Marketing for Magento:

Gary kept the keynote presenters rolling:

Mgento keynote moderator

… unless he was tied up:

Magento - Gary Tied Up

Mobile, Mobile, Mobile. And Responsive Design.

Other than the launch of Enterprise 1.13, the biggest theme of the Imagine conference was the focus on mobile. Mobile payments, mobile options, how PayPal is seeing exponential growth in mobile payments through their system.

James Barrese, the CTO of PayPal, spoke about new innovations from PayPal, and the shift in the market:

Pay Pal Director

According to James, the average US consumer’s phone is never more than 3 feet away from them:

Mobile is big

96% of mobile users search for product information from their mobile device.

Mobile - phone within reach

And 80% use their device in-store.

80% of Mobile Users use their device in-store

People are clearly using their smart phones to buy stuff. In 2009, PayPal handled only $141 million mobile transactions. In 2013, PayPal is expecting $20 billion in mobile transactions:

Mobile Payments Skyrocketing

One reason people turn to PayPal: they can checkout quickly and easily, with just an email address and a password. It’s tough to type in a long credit card number, billing and shipping information, on a small credit card-sized screen.

A new innovation is "Order Ahead" by PayPal. It allows you to use a mobile website, hooked into your Magento store, to allow customers to place an order, and have it ready at the store for pickup.

Imagine going to Jamba Juice (this is the example that James used), and bypassing the line, because you placed an order online. It’s ready for you, with your name on it. And you don’t have to do anything other than pick it up.

PayPal - Order Ahead Extension

PayPal also released an extension for Magento that allows "In-Aisle Selling."

If you’ve ever been to an Apple store, this is the same functionality of someone who comes up to you with a mobile device (i.e. an iPhone, iPad, Droid, or other tablet), and swipes your credit card with a credit card reader.

There is no checkout counter.

If you want to give this experience to retail customers, it’s now available via a free PayPal extension in Magento.

In Aisle Selling for Magento - PayPal

Responsive Design:

Because so many people are using mobile devices, including iPhones, iPads, Droid Devices, and various-sized tablets, many of the speakers focused on Responsive Design.

For those who partied a bit too much and didn’t attend the various breakout sessions, responsive design allows you to come up with one single design for your site, and have the layout shift and change, depending on the size of the device.

 

Responsive Design Layouts

 

For a traditional PC or laptop, you might offer a three column layout, appropriate for a screen that’s 1000 pixels wide, as pictured above on the left.

For a tablet using touchscreen technology, the site might shift to two columns, or just have a smaller overall footprint, as pictured above, second from the left. For an oversized phone (i.e. Galaxy), a wider look, like the layout second from the right.

For an iPhone, a small, one-column feel, like the one all the way on the right.

Responsive design adds a bit of complexity to the design process, but allows you to have one website across multiple devices, regardless of screen size:Mobile Screen Sizes

Mobile User Stats (US):

  • 50% of US Smartphone users use their mobile device to look up restaurants and bars.
  • 31% to research or book travel
  • 76% watch videos on their mobile devices
  • 80% visit social networks (But really, who are they kidding. It’s Facebook.)
  • 46% use their phones to research future purchases.

    (Source: Google 2012)

Responsive Design – Good For SEO.

One of the problems with separate mobiles sites (m.dot sites, they’re called), is that Google has to index that site, and treats it as a completely separate site, with a different URL structure, and often its own subdomain.

Responsive sites often have better search rankings, because Google can index one site, not worry about duplicate content and the end user experience on different browsing platforms.

Apps Are Out. Responsive Design is In.

With more than 800,000 apps available for the iPad, iPhone and Droid, consumers are increasingly not downloading dedicated shopping apps. And if they do, they are logging in once or twice, and then deleting them. This is great news. Rather than spend a ton of time, money and energy trying to

What this means is that companies can focus their resources on their Magento site, instead of trying to keep a main website, a mobile site, and apps for the iPhone, iPad and Droid devices.

Measure What Mobile Devices Matter For You.

Skinny Ties found that iPhone users spent 5.3x more than Android shoppers. While this might not be true for your site, this means that more resources will go to supporting iPhones vs. Androids for Skinny Ties:

Skinny Ties

Year Over Year (YOY), Skinny Ties found a 57.8% increase in transactions. Revenue from iPhones (after they implemented a responsive design) was up 473%. Android devices were only up by 187%.

Magento is Used By A Lot of Fashion Sites:

Magento is used by many of the largest names in fashion. Just don’t ask me to tell you all of them.

But one I did recognize was Christian Louboutin. Probably because I read about their quest to trademark the red soles of their high heels in the Wall Street Journal.

Sharon Meers, head of Enterprise Strategy for Magento, introduced a surprise fashion show, featuring products by Magento fashion eCommerce sites:

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

As a photographer, it’s always fun to have a surprise fashion show to shoot! Here are a few images from the models, wearing clothes, shoes and handbags from high-fashion Magento stores. All of these images were shot on the Canon 5D Mark III, using the 70-200 mm f/2.8 lens, handheld, without flash. Settings were 1/200 second, ISO 3,200, f/3.5, with manual exposure.

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Wow… those are some crazy shoes:

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Gary, striking a pose at the end of the fashion show:

Magento used in Fashion eCommerce

Steve Levitt, Author of Freakonomics Spoke:

Steve was one of the better and entertaining speakers at the conference. I’ve been a big fan of his books, and he said that his success in economics was based on finding a unique niche (i.e. studying call girls or drug dealers), and finding results that change conventional wisdom:

Steven Levitt

Jane McGonigal Spoke About the Value of Gaming:

According to Jane, more than 1 billion people around the world play electronic games. And after her talk, I’m convinced it’s not such a bad thing:

Gamers

According to Jane, 71% of US workers are not engaged.
(Although I’m sure 100% of my team is ;)

Unengaged Workers in US

Gamers play games as a way to express their creativity, curiosity, and create a sense of contentment, awe and wonder:

Top Ten Emotions Solved by Gaming

And in clinical trials, casual gamers outperformed pharmaceuticals for anxiety and depression:

Gaming Outperforms ADHD Medication

I don’t have any images of the massive, multi-player thumb wresting session, as I was a participant, and put the camera down…

 

Why Upgrade to Magento Enterprise 1.13?

Magento’s creative partners created a couple of videos to show current Enterprise customers why they should upgrade.

Doom and Gloom:

Magento - Upgrade or Die

And rainbows and unicorns… featuring Roy Rubin:

Magento - Riding Unicorns

And Magento CTO, Matthew Mengerink:

Magento - CTO Riding a Unicorn

Campy Song

Taylor McFerrin, Music Entertainment:

Music sets the mood, the tone, and the vibe.

Instead of a "Hey you guys, quiet down and listen to a boring speaker," the Magento Imagine conference featured the amazing music of Taylor McFerrin.

Taylor started and ended much of the show, and I was able to capture some fun images of him performing from my seat in the front row:

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin

Parting Shot:

Here’s a parting shot of the Las Vegas strip at night from the M Resort, taken from my 6th floor window:

Magento Conference - Las Vegas Strip at Night

I know I didn’t cover everything…
I know I didn’t mention everyone who spoke.

I didn’t take images of eBay’s CEO, John Donahoe. (He sat in a place where it was tough to shoot.) He’s clearly worried about competition from Amazon.com.

I also didn’t take images of Jeff Jordan, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz. Jeff was funny, and talked about the eventual demise of big box retailers as more and more eCommerce shifts to the Web. He was teriffic.

Jamie Clarke told a great story of adventures on Everest (he climbed with a friend of mine, Wally Berg, on one expedition), and crossing a huge desert on camels. He knows gear, so he’s started an eCommerce website, using Magento. Very entertaining guy.

There was another panel or two of Magento Enterprise retailers from around the world (interesting stories), and lots of breakout sessions that I wasn’t able to attend.

My apologies for anything I missed, left out, or omitted.

See you at Imagine next year…

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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P.S. All of the images above were taken with the Canon 5D Mark III, with either the 50mm f/1.4 lens or the 70-200 f/2.8L lens, handheld, without flash.

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Feb 21, 2013

SEO Myths Debunked #6: We`ll Get Thousands of Links To Your Site

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This week`s SEO Myth Debunked article is about link farms, and how they can actually do more harm than good for a website. Read More Below >>

SEO Myths Debunked #6:
We`ll Get Thousands of Links To Your Site

The Myth:
“The most important thing to Google is inbound links. Through our network, we can get thousands of links pointed to your site.”

The Dodge:
“The more links you have, the better. And you don`t have nearly enough to rank well.”

The Facts:
Google and other search engines do, in fact, use inbound links to your site as a clue to determine how relevant your site is compared to others in your industry.

It`s like a high school popularity contest. If 500 people point to one particular person (let`s call her “Amy”) to say she is the most popular person, while only two people point to “Susan,” a social network analysis would indicate that Amy is more popular than Susan.

Links work the same way. If you have a website, the last thing you want to do is send people away to another site with a link. That`s why links are important. It means that the content that you want to link to matters enough to you that you`re willing to share your visitors with another site.

But not all links are created equally.

Strong links, from important domains matter a lot more than spammy links from non-ranked domains.

In the world of SEO, Domain Authority is what matters. Only a handful of sites have a Domain Authority of 100 (the best). Very few, like CNN.com, NYTimes.com are in the high 90s.

An inbound link from a site like CNN is worth literally hundreds of links from sites that have a lower domain authority.

But inbound links from really spammy sites (ones that don`t even have a Domain Authority) can actually hurt your site.

Sites that exist only to create links to other sites are generally known as link farms. SEO scammers will often add some additional spammy links to your website, so that they can keep the scheme going. Having suspect outbound links on your site can harm your site, too.

The Summary:
If you are promised thousands of inbound links, ask what types of domains they will be from (as well as their domain authority). Make sure they don`t force you to add links to your site as part of their “agreement.”

Let me know if you`d like us to analyze your inbound link profile (free of charge).

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Feb 15, 2013

Magento 1.7.0.2: How to Select Both PayPal Express Checkout and PayPal Standard

In Magento Community version 1.7.0.2, many of our clients have complained that they have not been able to select more than one PayPal method at the same time.

For example, if you are running Magento Community 1.7.0.2, and want to enable both PayPal Express Checkout, as well as PayPal Website Payments Standard, the system throws an error like this:

Magento Community 1.7.0.2 Admin Error Message: There is already another PayPal solution enabled.  Enable this solution instead?

Magento Community 1.7.0.2 Admin Error Message:
There is already another PayPal solution enabled. Enable this solution instead?



This happens when you are in the Magento admin area of the site, under the PayPal Payment Solutions:

Magento Admin Community 1.7.0.2 Screenshot - PayPal Payment Solutions Options

Magento Admin Community 1.7.0.2 Screenshot – PayPal Payment Solutions Options



If you attempt to add both the first option (PayPal Website Payments Standard) and the fourth option (PayPal Express Checkout) at the same time, you’re not able to add both at the same time.

A big reason to add both is that a customer will often choose the PayPal Express Checkout option on the shopping cart page (and thereby bypass the checkout page). Mobile users are a huge reason why a website should enable PayPal Express Checkout. Instead of having to find and then type your credit card information into a form on an iPhone, iPad or other mobile device or tablet, you merely have to enter in an email address and a password, and you can check out. Without having to create a new profile on the site, etc.

It’s important to have PayPal as a payment option on the checkout page, so if someone wants to pay via PayPal instead of a credit card, they can do this easily. I do this all the time when I’m trying to place an order, and don’t have my credit card handy.

PayPal Express Checkout is an altogether different customer experience than PayPal Standard, and that’s why so many Magento Community version 1.7.0.2 users have been frustrated.

Our Magento Certified Developers at Customer Paradigm have developed a quick fix to allow you to enable both PayPal Standard and PayPal Express Checkout, and can usually apply this patch to your site in about an hour. Want more information? Call 303.473.4400 or visit here to have a real person contact you now.

Feb 14, 2013

How Companies Track You On The Web

For today’s guest lecture by Jeff Finkelstein about how Companies Track You on the Web, the presentation is posted here:

How Companies Track You on the Web

How Companies Track You on the Web

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Feb 8, 2013

iPhone Photography – it’s all about the lighting

A fun iPhone photo of three ski patrollers on the chair in front of me at Copper Mountain, Colorado.

Tech Specs: iPhone 4S, f/2.4, 4.28mm, ISO 50, 1/2400 per second exposure.

iPhone Photo Skiing at Copper

iPhone Photo Skiing at Copper

Jan 31, 2013

SEO Myths Debunked #3: We’ll Hand-Submit Your Site to Search Engines

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I hope you enjoyed last week`s SEO Myth debunked. I`ve posted them here on our redesigned Customer Paradigm website: www.customerparadigm.com/articles-media/

This week`s SEO Myth we hear quite a bit: we`ll hand-submit your site. Read more below >>

SEO Myths Debunked #3:
We`ll Hand-Submit Your Site to Search Engines.

The Myth:

We will hand-submit your site to the search engines so you`ll be indexed right away.

The Dodge:
Trust us. If you don`t hand-submit your site, you`ll never be indexed. And if you don`t have us keep submitting to the search engines each month, you`ll drop in rankings.

The Facts:
Google and other search engines mostly ignore sites that are submitted through the forms on their site.

Google will often completely ignore new sites, placing them in a “sandbox.” This helps prevent fly-by-night companies from being indexed, and gives preference to companies that have stood the test of time (at least half a year).

Relevant inbound links are what matter, and will get your site indexed and out of the Google Sandbox.

Google spiders through other sites, and looks for links pointing to your site. If enough relevant sites link to your site, chances are good that Google will pay attention.

If your site is remarkable enough for someone to write a blog post, twitter post or Facebook comment, your site will be indexed. That person is staking their personal reputation to link their friends and site visitors to your site.

Here`s what Google says about how sites are added to their search index:
“Inclusion in Google`s search results is free and easy; you don`t even need to submit your site to Google. Google is a fully automated search engine that uses software known as “spiders” to crawl the web on a regular basis and find sites to add to our index. In fact, the vast majority of sites listed in our results aren`t manually submitted for inclusion, but found and added automatically when our spiders crawl the web.”

More info, read here:
support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1352276

The Summary:
Google and other search engines will automatically find your site without the need for any site submissions. To get indexed, your time will be better spent focusing on obtaining links from other sites.

I hope you found this SEO Myth debunked article helpful. Let us know if we can help with your search engine optimization needs.

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Jan 24, 2013

Google Images gets redesigned, focuses on speed and metadata

According to Engadget, Google Images has a new design and a focus on speed and meta data.

Google Images Redesign SEO

Google Images Redesign for Metadata

 

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Jan 22, 2013

SEO Myths Debunked #2: Our Process is Secret – We Can’t Tell You What We Do. But Trust Us.

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I hope you found last week`s SEO Myth Debunked helpful.
This week`s SEO Myth debunked focuses on transparency.
R ead more below >>



SEO Myths Debunked #2:
Our Process is Secret – We Can`t Tell You What We Do.
But Trust Us.

The Myth:

“Our process is secret. We do stuff to help your site increase in rankings, but we can`t reveal what or how we do this. Just Trust Us.”

The Dodge:
“We have such a secret, successful process, that if we told you and word got out, our competitors would gain.”

The Facts:
If a search firm can`t tell you exactly what they are doing to influence your search rankings, then they are:
• Not doing any real work to your site
• Not doing anything offsite to build inbound links
• The tactics that they are using might be considered spammy and could get you blacklisted

There are no real “secrets” to search engine optimization. There`s strategy and tactics to help engage your target audience with relevant content, and make sure that your site is coded properly so that it won`t prevent search engines from indexing them properly.

However, SEO is something anyone who stays current with the latest industry research can tackle.

Most people are capable of installing tile on their kitchen floor. It`s not rocket science. However, if this is a skill they haven`t learned, it`s often a lot less frustrating (and the results are much better) when a trained professional takes care of the job.

A good search marketing firm knows that they are specialists and may have years of experience learning how to write content, analyze the right keywords and engage with successful link building campaigns.

A good search engine optimization firm will:
 Analyze your site for crawl errors that prevent search engines from indexing your site properly.
 Do keyword research to show the high-value keywords that can drive targeted traffic to your site.
 Do competitive analysis for your site and the sites of your competitors to see how your site compares, and what other people in your space are doing successfully.
 Add new content to your site (or help strategize and help you create new content for your site) that will keep search engines like Google understand that your site is a living, breathing site with well-written content added regularly.
 Monitor analytics, including the bounce rate on your site (how many people click through to your site from a search engine, and then “bounce” back to the search page, because they didn`t find what they were looking for).
 Reach out to relevant sites for inbound links in a responsible way.
 Help you engage your target audience through social media.
 Check in with you at least once a week (depending on budget) and review successes and strategy each month.

In addition, an above-board search engine optimization company will make sure that the content, keywords and link strategies are right for your company.

The Summary:
Someone who doesn`t share their process, and give you the ability to give input into the strategy and tactics for your site, should be considered suspect.

I hope you found this SEO Myth Debunked newsletter helpful.

Let me know if you`d like help with your Search Engine Marketing!

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Jan 21, 2013

SEO Myths Debunked #1: We have an inside person at Google

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Search rankings really do matter. Showing up when a potential customer does a search means you have a chance to interact with them. Not showing up in the top ten means that a competitor gets this chance instead.

In many industries, a page one ranking for a quality, high volume keyword can translate into tens of thousands of dollars a month in business. But less than 0.05% of people go to the second page.

With the stakes so high, there are a lot of myths out there, peddled by people who aren`t always being honest.

I`ve heard from so many of our clients, friends and colleagues recently, who just don`t know what to believe when it comes to search engine optimization.

This next eLearning Series I`m going to devote to top SEO Myths Debunked, and how you can avoid bad SEO practices that not only will waste your money, but could also harm your search rankings.

This week, we`ll focus on the one of the most common SEO myths: the claim that an SEO company has a “special” relationship with Google and knows someone on the inside.

Read more below >>

SEO Myths Debunked #1:
We have an inside person at Google

The Myth:

“We have an inside person at Google that can help us get you to the #1 rank.”

“We have a `special` relationship directly with Google that will help you acheive top search rankings.”

The Dodge:
“He`d get in trouble if we told you his name, we have to keep this on the down-low.”

The Facts:
Google employs 36,118 people worldwide. With Motorola included, the total jumps to 53,546. It`s certainly possible that a search engine optimization person might know someone at the company. But that person might be a janitor, cook, data center expert or a receptionist.

The notion that one sole person out of Google`s 36,118 employees can just go in and tweak the main Google algorithm to favor one site over the other is just not based on factual evidence.

A Google employee would likely be fired on the spot if they even tried to manipulate search rankings.

Google is driven by numbers, testing and the end-user experience. Each year, Google tests more than 20,000 different small changes to its core algorithm. At any given time, there are between 50-150+ different versions of the Google core algorithm running, each testing different methods to be able to deliver the best search results possible for end users. Plus, Google uses your past search history, location, device and many other metrics to personalize your search results.

Automated Safeguards.
Even if someone at Google did manage to change a ranking, there are automated safeguards that bring things back into balance.

For example, Google knows when someone clicks a search result, goes to a page, and then quickly hits the `back` button in their browser (this is called a bounce). This means that the end user probably didn`t find what they were looking for. Too high of a bounce rate, and your search rankings drop automatically. The “inside” person at Google would have to manipulate this safeguard, too.

Very rarely, Google will take what is called a manual corrective action. This usually happens after a national newspaper like The New York Times does a big article exposing some company that has been able to game the system. JC Penny lost rankings, and Google later changed it`s algorithm to prevent abuse like this from happening again in the future.

The Summary:
Anyone pitching SEO that claims they know an inside person at Google who will help manipulate rankings for your company is lying.

I hope you found this SEO Myth Debunked newsletter helpful.

Let me know if you`d like help with your Search Engine Optimization efforts, done right and responsibly.

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Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Jan 21, 2013

2012 Black Friday online sales up 29%, in-store sales down

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The latest statistics from the post-Thanksgiving shopping are in.

And if you`re like me, you were deluged with emails from online companies, promoting Black Friday offers. How did online retailers do this year compared to last year? Read More Below >>

Black Friday online sales up 29%, in-store sales down

Online Sales Up 29.3% for Thanksgiving Day & Black Friday
Last Thursday and Friday, combined online sales were up by 29.3% to $1.675 billion (according to comScore).

Amazon.com was the most-visited retail website on Black Friday with more than 28 million visits to their site. Amazon was followed by Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target and Apple.

eBay`s traffic isn`t typically counted in the same category as online retailers, but eBay reported an increase of 153% visits from mobile devices on Black Friday last week.

Digital content and subscriptions (including eBooks, downloadable music and videos) were the fastest growing category online this year.

In-Store Sales Down
In-store sales, however, were down slightly by 0.18%. The average amount consumers spent in stores declined by 0.33% from last year.

Online sales only account for 10% of holiday purchasing, but are growing at a much faster rate, and taking a bite out of in-store purchases.

Mobile Traffic Up
Mobile devices accounted for 26% of visits to retail websites and were responsible for 16% of the purchases on Black Friday.

Experts speculate that this is due to people using smart phones at physical stores, doing online price comparisons, and then making a purchase online instead of at the cash register.

Online retailers that invested in mobile sites benefited more than those who did not. Sites like Walgreens, ShopNBC.com and J Crew experienced a 117% increase in mobile traffic on Thanksgiving.

Cyber Monday
Yesterday, more than 129 million Americans were expected to shop online – nearly 42% of the United States population.

Statistics aren`t yet available for 2012`s Cyber Monday sales, but early reports show strong demand.

I hope you found this summary helpful. Let me know if you`d like assistance with your search marketing campaigns.

Talk to you soon!

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Jan 21, 2013

4 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays: #4 – Offer Gift Certificates for Last Minute Purchasers

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I thought about joining the procrastination club, but I just didn`t get around to it this year….

On a serious note, many consumers put off holiday purchasing to the absolute last minute.

And that`s where gift cards can save the day – to the tune of $100 billion of gift cards this year (2012) in the United States. And 20% will go unused (a profit center).

Read more below >>

7 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays:
Offer Gift Certificates for Last Minute Purchasers

Did you know that gift cards are the second-most given gift by consumers in the United States?

Gift cards are also the most-wanted gift by women (but not by men).

Why are they so popular? They shift the burden of having to select a gift that the recipient might not like. Instead, the person can buy whatever they want, and even pool two or three cards together to buy one item that`s even more expensive.

Why not just give cash?
A gift card creates a perception that you can get something for free.

Giving a gift card keeps up the perception that a gift is being given, because a gift card is restricted: you can only use it at a specific store.

Cash, on the other hand, can be used to buy gas, food or other “common,” non-luxury items. Outside of Mafia-related circles, giving cash is just not as socially acceptable.

Types of Gift Cards:

Physical Gift Cards (Credit Card Sized or Paper Based)
This is a gift card that has to be mailed or delivered to the end user. For less than a dollar, you can package a gift card in a nice envelope and use first class mail to send a card to a recipient.

I recommend offering overnight or second day options as well. Make sure that the checkout process lets people know how fast gift cards are turned around and shipped — this will make a big difference in people`s purchasing decisions.

If your site is based in a few major metropolitan areas, you can also offer same-day courier delivery via bicycle messenger, and allow people to order until 10 am on December 24.

Online Gift Card (one-time code)
An online gift card doesn`t need to be physically mailed, saving a tremendous amount of expense. But even better, the code is emailed to the recipient, allowing for instant access.

The end user then has a code that can only be used once, and gives them a specific dollar amount credit with the store.

If you want to offer Gift Cards this holiday season, now is the time to get your site set up, tested and ready. Don`t wait until the last minute (leave that to your customers instead).

I hope you enjoyed this email about gift cards. Let me know if we can help with search marketing or Web development this holiday season.

Talk to you soon!

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Jan 21, 2013

4 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays: #1 – Site Load Speed

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USA Pro Challenge Bike Race in Boulder, Colorado

USA Pro Challenge Race in Boulder, Colorado, near Customer Paradigm`s office. Photo by Jeff Finkelstein.

 

For many in the US, Labor Day Weekend marks the end of the summer.

Students are back in school, and businesses are focused on the always critical fourth quarter.

This next eLearning series, 7 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays, will help website owners and marketers plan now, before it`s too late.

Today`s tip – Site Load Speed – delves into the reasons your site might not be loading quickly (and why this matters for sales, customers and search engine optimization).

Read more below >>

7 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays:
Site Load Speed

Is Your Website Fast Enough?

Can your server handle two or three times the traffic load that might be typical during the holiday season?

A slow website will cost you sales and search ranking position.

Why? Google`s research shows that people who have to wait several agonizingly long seconds for a website to load often abandon that site, and move on to another site.

A quick page load speed test will show how long your site takes to load.

Top optimized sites load in 1-2 seconds; 3-4 seconds is acceptable.

Customer Paradigm Page Loading Time
Speed test for the Customer Paradigm website – load time is less than 1 second.

Anything longer than 5-10 seconds will cause a precipitous drop in visitors staying on your site.

What goes into page load time?

1. Web server power.
If your site is hosted on the same shared server as 500+ other sites, you are sharing the power of the site with all of the other 500+ websites. Even if your site is well optimized for fast loading, a slow web server is just like that vintage Windows 95 computer gathering dust in a back closet. Yes, it will work, but it`s going to take a long, long time while the computer thinks and thinks…

2. Graphics, video and other “heavy” content.
Graphics and video don`t really weigh anything — they are just a bunch of 1s and 0s that are stored on a hard drive somewhere.

But just as it takes a long, long time for you to download that extra-high-resolution image that someone emailed to you, really large graphics that haven`t been optimized for web viewing “weigh” down the process of downloading a page.

Try not to save images at 100% quality in photoshop for the Web; 85% is more than sufficient for most users, and will shave countless seconds from your site.

Video is best hosted, stored and served by YouTube. You can use an embed code to have the video play on your site. YouTube has direct connections between their video servers and many of the major ISPs (such as Comcast), allowing their videos to load 3-4 times faster than if they had to be served through the Web.

3. Database queries.
If your site uses a content management system, chances are it`s using a programming language (such as PHP) and a database (such as mySQL) to organize and store the content. Each time a user comes to the home page of your website, for example, your content management system needs to make different database lookups to build the top menu, left menu, central content area, bottom navigation, and other specialized content areas on your site.

Loading just one page could mean you need 10-15 different database calls to generate all of the content. This can make your site a lot slower to load.

What can be done?

A. Page Caching.
There are several ways to create a static cached version of your site. Depending on what content management system you`re using (such as WordPress or Magento Commerce), you can use a caching system like Varnish that can take your page load times from 8-10 seconds, down to less than 1 second.

We use this on the Customer Paradigm site, and it dramatically speeds up page load times. Google sees short page load times and very few users abandoning the site, and rewards our site with high search rankings.

B. Resize images properly.
This is an easy thing to do, and can in many cases decrease your page load time by ten times or more!

C. Create a server load test.
You can simulate 500 users coming to your site in rapid succession to make sure your site can hold up to the load. This is something we can help assist you with, too.

D. Review how much you`re paying for your Web hosting.
If you are only paying $10.95 per month for a shared hosting account (where you might have 500 other websites on the same server), don`t expect to have the same type of performance that a dedicated server that costs $150 or $200 per month will give you.

A rule of thumb is that your web server often will cost 2-3% of your monthly sales revenue. If your site generates $10,000 in revenue (either business to business leads or business to consumer eCommerce sales), expect to pay $200 – $300 per month for a solid web server.

E. Upgrade your Web hosting — before the holiday rush
Upgrade now, before the holiday crunch, and your hosting company is backed up with requests from other websites that also need to improve their speed.

Let us know if you`d like us to test out your site, or help install page caching to create quick page load times.

Talk to you soon!

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Jan 21, 2013

Customer Paradigm Awarded a Top 300 Best Small Businesses of the West

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Customer Paradigm wins Top 300 Small Business Award

A little bit of fun news: last night, I was thrilled that Customer Paradigm was chosen as one of the Top 300 Small Businesses of the West by the Business Leader group.

Pete Coors (yes, of the beer family in Golden, but he ran their ceramics business) was the keynote speaker. He spoke about how small businesses like Customer Paradigm are helping fuel job growth here in Colorado.

An award like this is a wonderful external validation of all of the hard work, thought and care that goes into our projects.

However, the best measure of success for us is happy clients, who refer others to us. We love referrals! Our Referral Promise >>

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Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Oct 11, 2012

7 Tips to Get Your Magento Website Ready for the Holidays: Payment Methods

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Did you know that 12% of eCommerce transactions in the US use PayPal? One of the key tips for making sure your website will perform properly for the upcoming holidays is making sure that you have all of the payment options installed that customers expect. Read more below >>

7 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for the Holidays:
Payment Methods

I’m sure your eCommerce site accepts credit cards. Visa, Mastercard and Amex are the top three.

But do you also accept PayPal? As well as PayPal Express Checkout? If not, you might be missing out on a big customer segment.

Standard Credit Card Checkout:

A user goes through the standard checkout process, and adds their shipping and billing address, as well as their credit card information into the secure form. Payment happens in the background, and is transparent to the end user.

PayPal:
PayPal: Standard PayPal transactions work when someone goes through your shopping cart, and at the end (after filling in their shipping information), they click on a button to pay via PayPal. The user is then taken to a PayPal login page, where the user can login with their email address and password. The user can then select payment options (such as paying via a bank account or a credit card). To confirm the order, the user is usually redirected back to the original site, and clicks to confirm that the order is valid.

PayPal Express Checkout:
Instead of giving the site all of your information (i.e. your email address, billing address, shipping address and payment information), they click on a link on the cart page to go to the PayPal Express Checkout link. Then, the user is taken to a PayPal login page, and PayPal then sends the required information over to the Website, so that the user doesn’t have to fill it out. PayPal Express Checkout requires a bit of additional integration and testing, but it makes it quick, fast and easy for a customer to part with their money and place an order.

Payment Options Not to Worry About:

– Google Checkout. The only reason to do this used to be that you were able to get a special icon next to your CPC advertisements. But hardly anyone is using Google Checkout these days, and it’s one more thing that can go wrong with your site.

– Pay By Check. Most customers are wary (and rightly so) about giving out their checking account information to a website. Again, unless your site is doing hundreds of orders a day, don’t worry about this.

– Bill Me Later. If your site has really high-dollar ticket items, this might be worthwhile to explore. But if your average order is $25, you probably don’t want to pay the finance charges for small ticket amounts.

– Foreign Credit Cards. If you do a lot of business in a specific country (i.e. Brazil or China), then go ahead and put in a payment method specific to that country. However, most people placing an order on an international site are happy to pay via Visa or MasterCard.

I hope this was helpful… Are you getting your site ready for the busy holiday season?

Talk to you soon!

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Sep 7, 2012

Magento Bug with Versions 1.5 and Above – SOAP Shipments API

We’ve recently discovered a bug with magneto version > 1.5.0.0.

Magento’s native SOAP api exposes most of the core entity types (customers, orders, shipments, products, categories, etc).

However, it looks like the Api code wasn’t updated to ensure compatibility with other parts of the core code.

Specifically, we’ve learned that an update to the Mage_Sales_Model_Resource_Collection_Abstract breaks part of the SOAP Shipments API:

Magento Bug Report - API Definition

Magento Bug Report - API Definition

 The problem lies in the definition of the function joinAttribute inside the aforementioned class. You can see from the screen shot that there is an @todo implement join functionality if necessary—however for now, this method does absolutely nothing!

 You will also notice that the magento core team now deems this a “deprecated method.” However, they themselves reference this method in the shipments module. References to this function can be found in:

  • Mage_Sales_Block_Order_Recent
  • Mage_Sales_Model_Order_Shipments_Api

 

Magento Bug Report - Implementation

Magento Bug Report - Implementation

 

Obviously any place where this method is used will NOT return the desired result—-which can cause major problems for installations that have a 3rd party warehouse or inventory system that requires these api methods work correctly.

 

My suggested fix is to replace the joinAttribute calls with ->getSelect()->join calls (you can see info about Zend’s db layer at: http://zendgeek.blogspot.com/2009/07/zend-framework-sql-joins-examples.html)

* Please make sure you either write a module or do a local override in app/code/local if you need to do this!

 

Aug 1, 2012

Customer Paradigm Awarded Top 300 Small Business of the West by Pete Coors

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Customer Paradigm wins Top 300 Small Business AwardA little bit of fun news: last night, I was thrilled the Customer Paradigm was chosen as one of the Top 300 Small Businesses of the West by the Business Leader group.

Pete Coors (yes, of the beer family in Golden, but he ran their ceramics business) was the keynote speaker. He spoke about how small businesses like Customer Paradigm are helping fuel job growth here in Colorado.

An award like this is a wonderful external validation of all of the hard work, thought and care that goes into our projects.

However, the best measure of sucess for us is happy clients, who refer others to us. We love referrals! Our Referral Promise >>

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Jul 24, 2012

Internet Marketing Trend: Re-Marketing

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Imagine this: someone visits your website. They`re interested in what you offer. But they get distracted by that text / email / phone call / person calling out from the next office. They didn`t mean to leave your website, but… now they`re gone, probably never to return.

Now imagine this: the next time that specific person visits other websites, such as the New York Times, Fox News, USA Today, Boston Globe, LA Times and many, many more, you can have a big display ad show up on the site to “re-market” to the person, and get them to come back.

This concept is called re-marketing. I first saw a demonstration of this about four years ago. But at the time, it was really expensive – several thousand dollars a month just to get started. That`s a show stopper for most small organizations, especially when you want to test something before you make a big investment. I certainly said no, even though they spoke about a strong ROI.

Internet Marketing Trend: Re-Marketing

Here`s how it works:
1. You tell Google how you wish to re-market. You can re-market to someone who has visited a page on your website. You can select options that include the ability to have your re-marketing ads run on specific sites (such as USA Today), or on types of Websites (such as technology or home and garden). You use a system to build an interactive display ad, and then choose a maximum price that you want to pay if someone clicks on your ad.

2. When someone visits your website, a small line of code tells Google to re-market to that person if they visit selected sites in the content network.

3. When that person goes to another website in Google`s content network, your ad shows up on the page. You gain a valuable advertising impression, and create trust and confidence. After all, you`re organization is advertising on a major Website like USA Today.

4. You pay only when someone clicks on your ad and visits your website. This happens in a real-time auction.

5. The person is now back on your website — and hopefully will make a purchase, subscribe to your newsletter or fill out a contact form.

Here`s Why It Works:
Imagine you are a store owner. On average, it takes 6-12 interactions before someone goes from a browser to a buyer. Many people walk into the store, take a look around, and might come back a few weeks later.

Re-marketing allows you to create additional touch-points, and make the end customer feel more comfortable with you as a trusted business or organization.

To the person, your business or organization stands out: you`re advertising on really big, successful Websites across the Internet. Sites they just normally visit when they want news and information. And then your re-marketing ad pops up. “Wow,” they think. And then click through to your site or pick up the phone and call.

If you`re like me, you spent a lot of time and energy to get them to come to your site. You might be using Cost Per Click advertising (with rates between $0.50 – $12.00 and more per click), or email campaigns, direct mail, social media, radio advertising, TV and print.

Re-marketing allows you to place ads for your product, service or organization as they wander around the Web. If you saw Minority Report, this is what they did using retina scans in the offline world. We`re not there yet in the offline world, but online, we`re getting pretty close.

The Numbers:
In some case studies, re-marketing has helped decrease the cost per conversion by 40%. If you haven`t tested re-marketing yet, it`s worth a look.

Let me know if you`d like us to help you set up a re-marketing campaign for your Website. Our Certified Google Adwords team is here to help…

Thanks,

Jeff FinkelsteinFounder, Customer Paradigm
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Jul 10, 2012

Creating mp3 files for a website… from an iPhone

I needed to create a few audio mp3 files for a website, but needed to do it in a hurry.

Instead of running home to get advanced audio equipment, I just used the voice recorder function on the iPhone 4S.

After recording a file, I used the “Share” button to email the file to myself.  At this point, the file was in the .m4a file format.

I saved each file (renaming it from memo.m4a to something more descriptive), and then imported them into iTunes.

I then did the “Create mp3 version” tab in iTunes, and went to the iTunes library to grab the files.

I then uploaded via FTP to the site, linked to them, and it’s done.

Probably a little better quality with professional recording equipment, but this was the quick / fast / easy way to generate the mp3 audio files and post them up to the website.

Jul 6, 2012

Critical Magento Security Update – Zend Vulnerability

There is an important security update for any company using Magento; this was posted yesterday (July 5, 2012) to Magento`s blog.

Magento uses the Zend Platform; the vulnerability is in the Zend software.

The Issue: The vulnerability potentially allows an attacker to read any file on the web server where the Zend XMLRPC functionality is enabled. This might include password files, configuration files, and possibly even databases if they are stored on the same machine as the Magento web server.

Summary: We`re not trying to scare you, but it`s really not very good if you don`t apply this patch. An atacker could access all of your customer`s information, your admin functionality, and gain complete access to your site. They could delete all of your products, customers, change pricing. It wouldn`t be pretty.

What Should You Do:
a. Patch it
b. Put in a workaround until it`s patched.

If you`d like us to take care of this for you, we can fix this for you in one hour of billable time (we just need FTP access).  Call 303.473.4400 or visit here to have someone contact you now >>



Technical Details About the Magento Local File Inclusion (LFI) security vulnerability:

The attack is called local file inclusion (LFI) and essentially it allows a hacker to read any file on the server. At a high level, here’s what happens:

 

  1. Someone connects to your Magento installation’s Web API. Great, you think to yourself “I’m checking login/passwords, so I won’t give them anything they don’t have access to. And even if they do have access, I’ll only allow them certain actions (getting orders, creating products, etc)
  2. Your api reads the request using zend framework
  3. Zend framework uses a PHP xml library
  4. You send a response back saying “Sorry, you don’t have access to my api” or “Ok, you just updated your product description”
  5. But little do you know, you also sent back the entire password file! Now your hacker owns the server!!

 

Here’s an example XML request the hacker might send:

<?xml version=”1.0″?>

<!DOCTYPE api_username [<!ENTITY my_api_username SYSTEM "php://filter/read=convert.base64-encode/resource=/etc/passwd">]>

… XML REQUEST …

<api_username>&my_api_username</api_username>

….The rest of the request

 

So, assuming they don’t have access (or they do, this really is just an example) your application might send something back like:

<?xml version=”1.0″?>

<message>Sorry, {insert_api_username_here} you don’t have access</message>

 

But where you just inserted the api username, you actually inserted the contents of the entire password file!

 

Luckily PHP provides us with an easy function to prevent this: http://php.net/manual/en/function.libxml-disable-entity-loader.php

The magento patch works by using this function in the appropriate places.

 

Need help applying this Magento Security Fix?  Call 303.473.4400 or visit here to have someone contact you now >>

Jan 6, 2012

New Article: 2012 Internet Marketing Trends: Google’s 12,000 Human Website Evaluators

We’ve just posted our latest article, “2012 Internet Marketing Trends: Google’s 12,000 Human Website Evaluators” to our site – visit here to read.

Jan 5, 2012

PHP Programmer Position

Customer Paradigm, a Boulder-based Website Development and Interactive Marketing Company, is looking for a solid PHP programmer to work at our Boulder-based office. You should have: * PHP / mySQL programming skills (write code that works) * Enjoy working with other talented programmers * Magento, Zend, eCommerce experience is a bonus. This is an initial contract position, with the possibility of direct hire in 2-3 months. Please send: * Your Resume * Sites you’ve worked on More info on Customer Paradigm: http://www.CustomerParadigm.com/ Important Notes: 1. Must be okay with getting hit by an occasional nerf gun dart from time to time in our office. 2. Must be okay with Wookie being occasionally spoken in the office. 3. Must be okay with remote-control helicopters flying overhead (1-2x per week). 4. We generally work M-F, 9-5 at our office in South Boulder, Colorado. Due to the nature of our projects, we rely on collaboration between programmers, project managers and clients. Unfortunately this is Not a work-from-home or work-remotely position. Interested? Call us at 303.473.4400 x 8282 or contact us here

Dec 6, 2011

Great post about why NOT to use overseas / cheap Indian Programmers

The dad of one of our lead Magento Developers here at Customer Paradigm found this article about why he doesn’t fear losing his job to overseas talent, and it’s a great article: http://blog.jpl-consulting.com/2011/12/why-i-will-never-feel-threatened-by-programmers-in-india/ When I first started our company, I was lured into using inexpensive overseas programmers to handle building websites, etc. What I found by hiring an all US-based team of programmers for Magento Development and php programming was that: – The code the US programmers wrote is a lot better – The programmers here in the office were at least 5 to 10 times more efficient – Turnaround times were are lot faster – Customers like being able to talk to a real programmer – Project management costs and frustrations are way down / reduced by 2 to 4 times – There’s a huge premium for having programmers sit together in an office and tackle problems efficiently. Today, we have two of our top programmers traveling to visit one of our clients in San Francisco, CA – a short 2 hour flight from here. Thanks, Alan’s Dad!

Dec 4, 2011

What Photography Gear Did I Bring on a 2.5 Week Trip to Israel?

A lot of people have asked me what I brought on a 2.5 week trip, for successful photography — while not going crazy.

Travel Photography - What to Take on a 2.5 week trip

Travel Photography - What to Take on a 2.5 week trip

Here’s the list: Canon 50D. I normally shoot with the vertical grip attached, but I left it at home due to space. Seven batteries for the camera. I wasn’t sure how often I would be able to charge them. One of the batteries failed during the trip (wouldn’t keep a charge) Lens cleaner, lens cleaning cloth, air blower. It’s the desert, so everything gets dusty and sandy. Every memory card I own... over 125+ GB worth. A cable to plug in the camera directly to my computer. I thought about bringing a card reader, but to save space, I connected directly to the computer. Macbook Pro, with Lightroom 3.0 installed. With Lightroom, I could keep shooting until cards were completely full, and it would handle not importing duplicates into the system. I used Lightroom to pick the winner photos (usually about 10% of the ones I shoot are worthy of really keeping), and then export them in two different sizes: 700 pixels wide for uploading to Facebook, and full JPG size for printing. 500 GB backup hard drive. All images were also backed up there as well. I kept this separate from the computer, so that if the computer was stolen, I’d still have a copy of all of the RAW images and files. Plug adapters for Israel. I did find on a couple of occasions that the chargers would “heat up” and would stop working. If I unplugged them for about an hour, they started to work again. Probably an issue with 220 volt electricity. I did bring a small powerstrip, but it didn’t work in some cases (I needed the plug adapter, then the powerstrip, then a charger, and it was too heavy and fell out of the wall). USB thumb drive. I used this to backup all of the “final” jpg images, and kept this in a different location than everything else. I also used this to print a few images at a local photo lab as presents to some cousins. Lenses: I tried to bring just what I needed for the trip, without going overboard. 10-20 mm Wide Angle lens. Perfect for desert shots or tight spaces. 28-70 mm f/2.8 L zoom lens, for all-around photos. 50 mm f/1.4 lens, great for tooling around, portraits, and low-light shots. 70-200 mm f/2.8 lens, for getting in closer. 2x converter for the 70-200 mm, for wildlife shots. 580 EXII flash, plus three sets of rechargeable batteries. I didn’t use the flash that often, as it’s pretty conspicuous. I used it on some bright-day outdoor shots. A green canvas Domke bag for keeping everything in. This made it a lot easier to keep everything organized and ready. Things I didn’t bring: – I didn’t bring a second camera body, as I figured that I could always purchase another one there if mine went south. – I didn’t bring a tripod or a monopod. I thought about it, but it was too much space. – Additional flashes, diffusers, reflectors, etc. Things I wish I had brought: – Perhaps a second 500 GB backup drive, for even more peace of mind. They are really lightweight, and keep a full copy of all of the images. – A second battery charger, or a vertical grip so I could use AA batteries if I was stuck. Batteries were a single point of failure with only one charger. – A couple of extra high-capacity USB thumb drives for backing up final images.

Nov 7, 2011

Lion photo from the weekend

Here’s a quick shot from an urban safari (i.e. trip to the zoo) this past weekend:

Lion in Denver, CO

Lion in Denver, CO

Nov 7, 2011

Blackberry is down today – November 7, 2011

It seems that Blackberry is down again today, Monday, November 7, 2011. I was wondering why I didn’t receive any emails this morning from 7:00 am on through the Blackberry Internet service… :( Update: 9:29 am, November 7, 2011: I just received a test email I sent to myself. It was sent at 8:15 am; it just arrived at 9:30 am. Perhaps it’s clearing through the queue?

Nov 4, 2011

Customer Paradigm How-to Guide: Upgrading Magento

Upgrade MagentoCustomer Paradigm Senior Magento programmer Alan Barber has just published a comprehensive guide to upgrading your Magento installation. Basically, there are three steps to any Magento Upgrade: 1. Install a fresh version the Magento file tree (the version you are trying to upgrade to) 2. Run the installer from this file tree on-top of the outdated database (thereby upgrading the database) 3. Move over themes and custom extensions from the old version to the current version of Magento. Read more about Upgrading Magento. Check back in for more informational articles from Customer Paradigm about Magento programming and search engine marketing. To get Magento help now call us at 888.772.0777 to speak to a real person about Magento web development.
Nov 2, 2011

New eBook Available from Marc Sotkin

My friend, Marc Sotkin, has another book available… and you can preview it before you buy it: Book: Time off for good behavior by Marc Sotkin More information – Get the book – click here.