Posts Tagged ‘Work’

Good Hosting / Bad Hosting

September 19th, 2008 | Comment | RecentWork

In my experience there is no such thing as perfect hosting. No matter who the provider there can be problems. GoDaddy boasts 99.9% uptime (which technically isn’t perfect), but a quick Googling of “GoDaddy sucks” will reveal many an uphappy customers’ tale of woe.

While service is almost guaranteed to have an issue from time to time, it’s the service that should be looked at. I recently noticed that this site arleym.com was having intermittent downtime, usually lasting only a couple minutes. A quick live-chat with Brinkster revealed that they sometimes experience surges of traffic to another site on my server. This is no good, but I deeply appreciated the honesty. The woman then told me that they could transfer my site to another server for free, but that it would mean several hours of downtime and that I’d have to change some of my database connections. They started work immediately and here we are. This is an example of what I call Good Hosting (if you’re interested there’s a link to Brinkster in the footer of this site. I actually get a referral credit if you buy from that). I have dealt with Brinkster for over five years now and I find this to be the kind of service they usually give.

A client of mine has hosting from a company which shall remain unnamed (but are hearby called ABC (if that’s a real hosting company it’s only a coincidence)). This client has had frequent inexplicable outtages on sites and emails on the two dedicated servers they host with. While I have already stated that service outages can be expected, these are way too frequent. Still; let’s look at the service record. This is the editted version of a real ticket that started on July 2nd, 2008. I have cut out content that is needless to convey my point about bad service:

Ticket 730510 – First entry
Request on 7/2/2008 3:54:40 PM

Hello, (I started by giving our history with this host so they could understand how screwed-around we’ve been)

Early this morning I connect by FTP to find that the directory structure is totally different:
- My client-accessable FTP directories are gone.
- 99% of my domains in htdocs are gone.
- I cannot access my Virtual Host information in SMT.
- I cannot access my databases.
- What’s more, the existing directories have a time stamp of today. What happened here? When I did a follow up call I was told that your admins were restoring a back up. I was told this as though you’re doing me a favour. In the meantime people are losing money.

abcserver1 hosts 50 – 80 sites for our clients. Over the course of the last three months alone we have had to explain to clients about half a dozen times why their site / email is down. We sound as much like a broken record to them as you do to us. As our reliablitiy (the royal “our”, yours affects ours) diminishes our clients will move on.

I HAVE QUESTIONS:
- How have you addressed hardware issues in the past? Are these just recurring problems of the same nature?
- What happened to cause our sites to go down without notice?
- When will it be back up?

Arley McBlain

I followed this ticket up with a call. I was on hold for about 10 minutes before I left my number to be called back in the order of the cue that I was in. I was never called back.

Reply Sent on : 7/3/2008 10:31:00 AM

Thank you for your patience. This will be resolved shortly in ticket 730510.

Tiffany

Second Entry
Request on :7/3/2008 8:56:35 AM

Our abcserver server sites are down again, no FTP connections etc. My boss informs me that things have to change today.

Call me; let’s talk. In the mean time I am checking out GoDaddy & MediaTemple. I don’t want to change, but I will if I have to. I have to find a resolution for this now.

Let’s figure this out.

Reply Sent on : 7/3/2008 8:58:26 AM

Thank you for your patience. This will be resolved shortly in ticket 730510.

Tiffany

Third Entry
Request on :7/3/2008 7:54:09 AM

Hello,
I see this morning that our server abcserver.com is restored and that all seems to be as it was meant to be. We are greatful, thank you for fixing it.

However, no one has called me back (as I requested thrice), and the questions I asked in my ticket remained unanswered. For this reason I don*t see how this ticket can be called *closed*. I still need to promise my clients permanent resolution.

I received a notice that this ticket escalated to a Tier 2 manager. I would like to get the names of some of these managers that I could talk to. Names and phone numbers would be great.

For your conveinience I am restating my questions / request again here: I then restate the “I have questions – the chase” part from the First entry.

In summary I really really want my sites on another server one way or the other. The agency I work for has been around for over 20 years, and websites are becoming a bigger part of that business every day. In the next 20 years and beyond we need a reliable hosting solution.

Please help us to make this right for our clients.

Reply Sent on : 7/3/2008 9:49:01 AM

Per our conversation your server is resolving correctly. If you experience any issues please contact abc and reference to this ticket.

Sharonda

Fourth Entry
Request on :7/3/2008 10:07:04 AM

I followed this ticket up with a phone call to ABC. I told the woman on the phone that
a) No one is reading the ticket and they’re not addressing my concerns. She makes a note that my specific questions need to be answered
b) I ask to be called by a manager or someone who technically knows what is wrong.

No one ever calls.

Thanks restoring the failed server yet again.

But again I must REITERATE that this DOES NOT warrant closing this ticket. The purpose of this ticket is to answer SPECIFIC QUESTIONS and ADDRESS A SPECIFIC REQUEST

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE POST – DO NOT CLOSE THIS TICKET UNTIL ABSOLUTELY ALL OF THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED. This will be my sixth time requesting this information / requesting a call on this matter.

I*m frankly getting pissed-off here.

LET*S TRY THIS ONE MORE TIME:

For your conveinience I am restating my questions / request again (AGAIN) here: I then restate the “I have questions – the chase” part from the First entry.

RESTORING the data again will not warrant closing this ticket. Addressing one or two points will not warrant closing this ticket.

If the person reading this ticket does not have the authority to answer the questions / requests specifically, I will also accept you giving me the name and phone number of someone who can.

I ABSOLUTLEY MUST HAVE A PLAN TO MOVE FORWARD ON A NEW SERVER TODAY!!! I would like that to be moving from the abcserver.com to the abcserver2.ca server, but failing that I will have no choice but to find another hosting provider.

Please help me.

Reply Sent on : 7/3/2008 11:33:53 AM

Hello and thank you for hosting with ABC. The server is still active and has not died this morning. The most recent back up that we have is from Jun 19 and the fee for the back up is 100.00. This information was an update from the shift manager.

Adam

Fifth Entry
Request on :7/3/2008 11:05:38 AM

When the server went down again I had to start a different ticket…

It’s really hard to defend a service that refuses to work more than an hour at a time without failing.

The server is down again. I noticed again that this is just our abcserver1 server, the abcserver2 server is still up, and so is your site.

Speaking of your site; did you know it says all of this: I then pasted the “Core Values” off of their sites which describe how they are a superior company for not giving their users the hassles I was going through.

Where I want to go: I want someone to call me back and answer the questions and requests I posed three times in tickets.

So help me out here, I’m really trying to keep our business with you.

Reply Sent on : 7/3/2008 12:33:05 PM

We currently have a ticket pending for a contact from a manager. Please update that ticket if you have any further questions. The ticket number is 730510. We apologize for the inconvenience, and thank you for being a valued ABC Customer!

Adam

Sixth Friggin Entry
Request on :7/3/2008 11:58:32 AM

Holy crap, are you serious?! That*s the answer I*m getting?!

READ THIS: DON*T CLOSE THIS TICKET UNTIL ADDRESS MY CONCERNS!

That doesn*t tell me what caused the site to go down yesterday.
That doesn*t tell me why the site is down now.
That doesn*t tell me anything about porting sites over from abcserver.com to abcserver2.ca.

That didn*t tell me anything that I wanted to know. In previous posts on this ticket I specifically say that I am not a techy guy and you respond with a vague generic response and ftp client speak? Give me a break.

It*s also hilarious that you responded to this at a time when I can*t even access the email. HA.

Who can I speak to that is above the shift manager? Can they please read the whole ticket – as in ALL of the words – before he or she calls me? That would be great. Maybe that would prevent meaningless responses and wrongful ticket closures.

OR

If this is just a game to you, and we*re going to keep screwing around in this time-wasting fashion, close the ticket again with another blanket statement that says nothing. We can host elsewhere and make it plain to everyone that we aren*t “valued ABC Customers” anymore.

Reply Sent on : 7/5/2008 2:41:36 AM

Hello and thank you for hosting with ABC:

We apologize for the inconvenience. Our Administrators have resolved the issue and services are now restored.

Ali

Seventh Entry
Request on :7/4/2008 10:32:30 PM

Since ABC was likely closed on July 4th, I didn’t get a reply. I sent this along.

arg.

The server is down again. Do you keep count of how often each server fails? What’s the score? I want you to know that the frequency of our outages is simply unacceptable. It has been a very long week with many server failures and angry clients.

I have a client asking me “Does this mean I’m f***’d for the weekend too????????” He relies on his sites functionality to interact with his customers. The busy time is the weekend. Please fix this.

I have an open ticket requests moving sites like this and the associated email addresses and databases from the obviously flawed abcserver.com to the surprisingly stable abcserver2.ca.

This doesn’t seem like too tall of a request, I don’t know why I’m not getting anywhere with these questions. I know it’s your fourth of July today (happy holiday and all), but this ticket has been open for three days.

Reply 7/4/2008 11:49:16 PM

Hello,

Thank you for hosting with ABC. Your services have been restored and your Server is functioning properly. I am able to ping and navigate through your site.
PING RESULTS: (followed by more useless information)

Sam

Eighth Entry
Request on :7/7/2008 9:39:10 AM

You guys are losers.

What’s the matter with your disfunctional organization? I can’t think of any way I can more explicitly or simply ask you to read my tickets and address the specific questions and request that I have.

My problem:
1) You don’t read the ticket
2) You don’t call back

Your problem:
Most people aren’t ignorant on purpose. Are these true:
- You are in an oppressive work environment that prevents you from being thorough in your work. Must you crank out resolutions in a generic and fast way?

- Too many people handle the same account. I think I would be better served by one person who could know the situation.

I won’t ask my questions again, you have the old tickets.

SUMMARY
I wish I could say that was the end of it, but the ticket continued for a few more days. Today months later we still have sites on that server, though they are now in the “process” of doing my requested transfer. It has been over three months, and apparently we are waiting for a part to come in. What took Brinkster three hours for me is going to take over three months for my client. It’s a shame, but my client has no choice.

If you’re curious who the bad hosting company is, contact me and I’ll tell you.

Late Invoices

September 15th, 2008 | Comment | Personal

Freelancing has its ups and downs. The thing I think I miss most is the predictable paycheque. Now depending on the client I often get paid up to two months after the work is done. The real frustration comes when the payment comes after the 60 day mark.

One tactic I have toyed with is making creative and memorable invoices; the logic being if the invoices are fun and memorable, paying me will be top-of-mind. It sometimes works. Below are a collection of my more creative late invoices.

Business as Usual

August 25th, 2008 | Comment | Personal

As a freelancer all of my income comes from client work. So it might be somewhat unorthodox to send away a would-be client.

Today I had a call from the owner of a website looking for someone who could do updates to her site on a regular basis. I can sympathize with a non-geek that the idea of updating something so code-based could be unthinkable or intimidating. Rather than quoting on a maintenance contract I explained how tools like Adobe Contribute allow a relatively web-illiterate person to maintain their own sites!

While it doesn’t really grow my business at all, I hope it shows that I’m more interested in the clients ideal work-flow processes. It’s ironic, to do the best for the client I couldn’t make them my client… I got talking with this woman and learned that in the process of quote gathering other agencies were propsosing that she do an entire site redesign! While any site has room for improvement, this was definetly a needless upsell.

Here’s a lovely picture from a friends first day playing guitar hero. Somehow she missed the last note when in the red, failing at 100%. Neat!

Turning the Corner

August 15th, 2008 | Comment | Personal

A week that started as a confusing jumble is ending awesomely. This week has seen two excellent client meetings, and has been one of my most productive weeks ever. I even got to enjoy sometime working from the laptop outside. The key is to always stay positive!

Below is the video of my buddy Tim. He was commissioned to make a piece for a concert, and this is a video of him working. Pretty cool. I once collaborated on a collage with him called “America was there” or something like that…


Now A Daze from Pixel Flex on Vimeo

Busy Busy August

August 11th, 2008 | Comment | Personal

It has been an incredibly busy month for me! So much so that I’ve been shirking my bloggy responsibilities somewhat. In addition to biketrips, visits from friends and family, I am contending with two very large projects that are aimed to launch at the end of the month!

I have decided to take the time to say that my site will return to weekly updates in the second week in September.

In the meantime here is my newest web 2.0 profile; Technorati Profile. I have to post this link to activate the account.

Have a great summer… unless any of you have anything better to do.

My job title

July 28th, 2008 | Comment | Personal


Job titles are a subject that have always made me a bit edgy. They can be either so detrimental as to be insulting or so big as to be disastrously misleading. Now as a freelancer with my own company I have the duty of assigning myself a title.

It was an easy decision for me to skip the silly self-indulgent titles like “president” or “CEO”. I mean c’mon, it’s a one man operation (and I don’t intend on making it look like something it’s not). For me, even credible titles like “Creative Director” are also out the window since there is no one but myself to direct.

I have decided to delve back into past job titles I have had…

Graphic Designer (2002 – 2005)
Ah, my green days. “Graphic Designer” was so prestigious sounding! To me this is as massive a title in scope as “civil servant”. With so many outlets from print to media to web; these boots are too big – without focusing enough on the web aspect of my job.

I can remember my first time seeing my name with this title on a business card. Pretty cool. It was Mail Boxes Etc (and I had passed on the title “Manager” to have that title alone)

IT / Junior Designer (2005 – 2006)
By far the worst job title I had. I didn’t mind the Junior designer bit; I was a fresh face in Benjamin James Marketing Communications working with much more experienced designers. I hated the slash and the IT before it. IT is a huge misnomer, but I guess my higher ups wanted me to bear it for client reassurance or something. Aside from being the most computer literate in the office of 12, I have no qualifications for this title. Being “IT” has lead to many terrible (yet now somehow funny) stories of lost files, emails and time.

Even though I’m on contract with this agency still, AND the fact that hasn’t been my title since 2006, I was still called that today. Old habits die hard.

Multimedia Developer OR New Media Developer (2006 – 2007)
“Jack of all trades, master of none” is more like it. To me this title is also a sweeping stroke of a large brush. Being a graduate of Interactive Multimedia means that I am well versed in Audio, Video, Flash, dynamic web development and database design. Now with the emergence of Web 2.0 I feel that these facets almost go without saying. That said, I don’t think a Multimedia Developer should be expected to be a one-stop shop either. Each one of these disciplines is vast enough to easily fill a lifetime career.

To me this job title is begging clients for scope creep!

Web Designer (2008)
I have been keeping an eye on peers to see what labels we give ourselves. “Web Designer / Developer” is the one I see the most, but I find the slash to needlessly complicate the title. I don’t know any web designers who aren’t competent at reading and creating code on some level. Web Designer sounds so nice and simplistic. Yes, it involves multimedia, databases, CMS, RSS and a handful of languages; but the title doesn’t need to say all of that.

One of the most important jobs of the web designer then becomes educating his clients as to what it is he or she does. The job title shouldn’t have to do that in this industry – many clients are already intimidated by the internet. I think “Web Designer” is soft and approachable, while being universally understood and more practical than fun (but pretentious) made-up titles like “internet architect” etc.

It’s not the perfect solution, but I really like this title for now. The internet is always changing and evolving – as are peoples perceptions of it.

Branding

July 24th, 2008 | Comment | RecentWork

Yesterday I finished work on the Piel Construction logo for friend and client Dave Piel. Dave is well known in the area, and we wanted a non-cliché logo (without hammers or houses etc.) We ended up with this. There is some nice flowing texture (that could be seen as a saw tooth we discovered later).

It’s been a very busy summer for me! I’m working on several larger sites that employ varius Content Management Systems (or CMS). One that launched recently was for PADDLE. This site has two parts, the public side as shown, and a private blog for members of PADDLE. These sites were built in WordPress which I feel has the most user friendly backend dashboard.

http://paddlenorthbay.ca/

Here’s to a productive summer!

Back to work!

July 21st, 2008 | Comment | Personal


I’m back from a week of lovely vacationing with Kristi. We had many adventures: Cottaging, familying, clarinetting, puzzling, gaming, travelling, shopping, hiking, gardening, and visiting. Kristi learned to operate a double-clutch trailer, and turns out to be an incredible clarinetist (though she would point out that she played it for a semester 15 years ago). It was nice to be off the computer for a while, and it’s certainly nice to be back too. Tim was here on the weekend and we shot some video. I will post when he gets it all together.

We went to London to do a bit of shopping, and I thought I should share some good customer service stories since my last post was about boycots. We were at Leon’s ready to go to customer-service war over some kits that were overlooked when furniture was delivered 6 months ago. The person at the desk just gave us what we needed with no questions asked or hassle. We were flabberghasted. Good service always catches me off guard.

Back to work!

Jake and the Fundamentals

June 6th, 2008 | Comment | RecentWork

Today was the launch of the site for North Bay and area rockers Jake and the Fundamentals. I got this project through my old friend, and bassist Danny Colomby. Though I have known him for five years, today (on the music page) was my first time hearing him play, and it makes me itchy to see this band. Check out their Upcoming Shows page; these guys are playing everywhere.

Also in recent weeks I have been diving deeper into the world of CMS. With sites in Textpattern, WordPress and Drupal on the horizon it’s very exciting times indeed!

http://jakeandthefundamentals.com/

Recent Work vol. 1

April 14th, 2008 | Comment | RecentWork

I recently read an article about freelance philosophies that really opened my eyes. For the last year I have busier than ever without ever taking the time to work on my own web presence. I always brushed it off; I’m too busy making client sites to worry about my own. The author went on to explain that as a developer I need to establish a solid web-presence, and not just my own website.

It has inspired me to start a Recent Work section of my site. It’s the perfect comprimise; updating my website while highlighting a few client projects.

Today marks the launch of the Campus Trails website. Campus Trails is the network of trails behind my alma-matter Canadore College / Nipissing University in North Bay Ontario. Working with Rebecca Barker and the Comm team I helped come up with the name for the trails, the logo, trail signs and this website.

http://campustrails.com/

 

House Works Company site went live last week. This was another Benjamin James Marketing Communications job that went perfectly. The combination of team work and fast acting clients brought this project together in nearly record time.

http://houseworkscompany.ca/