The Best of the Business Blogs, August 2010

At the start of each month, we round up the best posts from the business network of blogs and directing you to them. Here’s the best of business in August, including articles from FreelanceSwitch, the Netsetter and WorkAwesome.

FreelanceSwitch

What to Do When a Client Kills a Project

So, there you are, working away on a project, and oh, is it a good one. You’re having fun, the client’s loving your work, and then…

…the whole thing comes to a screeching halt.

How I Learned to Stop Worrying, Love My Job — And Leave It

Ever wonder how your fellow freelancers ended up where they are today? What goes through your head when you realize you’re not happy in your traditional career? Cassie McDaniel tells her own inspirational and surprising story on how she made the jump from full-time employee to freelancer.

Real Home Offices from FreelanceSwitch Readers

Forget the pristine glass surfaces and spotless, useless office set-ups. We take a look at home office photos submitted by fellow FreelanceSwitch readers–find some real world inspiration for your own home office!

14 Resources for Free and Premium Fonts

You can’t deny that typography is important in design. You could have the most beautiful illustrations in the world, but if you use a font like Jokerman, your entire design will look iffy. Use these tools and resources below to help you find the perfect font for your next project.

When to NOT Invest in Your Freelance Career

There’s no shortage of opportunities to invest in freelancing, whether it’s in coaching, e-courses, college courses, books and e-books, or even retreats for entrepreneurs. But not all freelancers are good candidates for these products and opportunities, and not all times are the right time to invest. Here’s when not to spend your hard-earned cash on career development.

The Netsetter

An Effective Marketing Plan: Getting Started

Neil Tortorella: A well-conceived and properly implemented marketing plan is the foundation for your business’ success. You might be the best at what you do, but if nobody knows about you and your offerings, and why they’re of value, then that shingle you hung up is going to come tumbling down.

Just How Popular are List Posts?

Collis Ta’eed: Magazines have always known the power of a good list. Look at the covers on your local newsstand and you’ll see plenty of “5 tips to shed your winter pounds” or “10 ways to save on your home loan” type headlines. This style of content just works, and if you’re a blogger, you’d be wise to pay attention.

Does More Posts = More Traffic?

Collis Ta’eed: Yesterday in a post discussing the popularity of list-style posts in blogging, a commenter asked me to look at the frequency of post types in relation to the traffic they bring. Following this comment I put together some statistics and ended up wondering a slightly different question, does having more blog posts mean you end up with more traffic?

How to Search Engine Optimize WordPress

Abhijeet Mukherjee: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) refers to making your website easily accessible to search engines, and helping them understand and read the content so that they can rank it high up in their index.

How to Get Started as a Web Entrepreneur

Collis Ta’eed: In the last four years of building up Envato I’ve had the opportunity to learn a lot about growing and building web companies. So I decided to put some of my learnings into a presentation I gave at WebDU 2010 earlier this year.

WorkAwesome

Making Ideas Happen with Scott Belsky: Book Review and Interview

Scott Belsky has been making ideas happen for some time now, whether it be at Behance, through the annual 99% Conference or with the creation of tools like the Action Method. He’s now made a book happen as well.  Peter North not only does a review, but conducts an interview with the author in this article.

Why I Stick to Pen and Paper for Goals and Tasks

While some people are right at home electronic organizers and smartphone apps, others find technology either daunting – or even inconvenient – resulting in a slowdown in productivity. Ana Da Silva discusses why she sticks to the tried, tested and true productivity tools known as pen and paper.

Should You Switch to a Health Savings Account?

Health care has been one of the hot-button issues in the United States over the past year, and there’s a lot to consider when choosing how to manage your (and your family’s) health. Bob Bessette offers his own insights as to whether or not you should go with a Health Savings Account – and why he did just that.

28 Creative PowerPoint and Keynote Presentation Designs

Powerpoint and Keynotes can be boring. In fact, they often turn out that way. We’ve collected some of the best presentations on the web to help you make sure that yours don’t.

7 Reasons to Switch to the Dvorak Keyboard Layout

Ever wished you could increase your typing speed? Wondering why you end up pecking at the keyboard instead of churning out words at a decent pace? It might not be you that’s the issue – it could be the QWERTY keyboard layout that’s holding you back.  Red Tani offers seven reasons why you should switch to the Dvorak layout in this piece that has drawn a lot of comments…both for and against the notion.

Capturing Wisdom: 100 Photos of the Older Generation

Today we pay homage to human beings all over the world who have seen the world spin around on its axis for more days than many can even comprehend. They have laughed, cried, sang, danced, cursed and loved for a lifetime and more and it shows in their demeanor, their expressions, their actions and even in their inaction.

For this reason, elderly generations make superb photography subjects. They deserve to have their stories not only told, but shown. As photographers, we take the latter task upon ourselves and should attempt to capture the truest picture of these individuals that we can. Below we’ll discuss a few brief tips for photographing the elderly and then we’ll move on to our collection of 100 photos that we feel performed the task admirably.

“Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up interest wrinkles the soul. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope as old as your despair. In the central place of every heart there is a recording chamber. So long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer and courage, so long are you young.” – Douglas MacArthur


Don’t Be Afraid of Color

Your first instinct when processing a photograph of an older person may be to take it straight to black and white. It’s definitely true that black and white photos of these sort can often display much more emotion and character than the original color image, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t cases where color can’t play a major role in the composition.

As an example, consider the image above. Notice how the over-saturated colors reach out and grab you and provide reinforcement to the smiles on the faces of the people in the photo.


Surroundings Are Important

With elderly subjects it is often appropriate to communicate their relationship to the world around them. Whether that be peace, war, love or loneliness, try to communicate the essence of the person’s daily experiences.

Again remember that you are not merely taking a photograph but telling a story. Tell it like you see it.

The photo above communicates an undeniable sense of loneliness. It may not be the most pleasant of subjects but there is a strong sense of truth to it.


Capture the Details

While the previous tip suggests pulling back and capturing the world around the subject, here I want to encourage you to zoom in and experiment with different untraditional crops.

Focusing on textures, materials, hands, feet, eyes, etc. really brings a unique sense of depth and emotion to the image. Notice how the cracked lens in the image above is a strong visual metaphor that adds a dose of drama and reality to the photo.


Humor is Acceptable

Never imagine that the people you’re photographing have outlived their sense of humor. Showing the elderly being funny in either an intentional or unintentional manner doesn’t have to be disrespectful, it can just be funny!

The image above is titled “hair raising experience” and gently pokes fun at the windswept nature of the two wonderfully bizarre people occupying the elevator.


100 Photos of the Older Generation

A Tea-House filled up with people from nowhere

old man grumbling …

Riga Old Man

Now the Old Man

The old man & the eagle

Old wise man in Bhaktapur

old man near tulips

face – old man

Romanian Old Man

Old man looking

Youth cannot know how age thinks

old man

That Old Man

Old man staring in the far

Old man Sembalun, colour

Old Man of the street

old man and his pint

An Old Man In Takligan

“What it is, youngblood?”

walking alone

Old Man’s Sheep

A Smile in Rough Times

I play flute, you enjoy your life

Older’s man profile

Bohemian

how to pray the japanese way

Afraid And Worried

9/365

portrait

A Stranger

siena_p (passeggiata)

Good ol’ Uncle Sam

Standing, waiting, wishing

I am oily.

Your Shining Darkness

Day 336/365 – Ancient

Working the harvest

GEGE

Seniors Dancing, Mayfest

Senior citizen

The cigar smoker of Viñales, Cuba

Hi, may I?

Loner

old fishing man

Old man in Tel Aviv

old man at newspaper stand

Portrait of an old man

Old Nubian

Old Man 2

Portrait (Castricum, The Netherlands, 2006)

an old lady with an umbrella in Ravangla market!

A very beautiful old lady II

Ricky

Meghwal Elder

Old Women

Old Thai woman

an old woman feeds the crows

today my grandma died

My Grandma

Una giornata d’estate a 93 anni

Untitled

shoes

These youngsters nowadays…

in the fall of life

First Sunny Days – 2

The lady in pink

another woman dressed for the park

SENORA / LADY

Asleep

Makeup

Our Neighbor, Elva

Woman in Totonicapan

sozinha – alone

MX050S15 World Bank

Sweethearts

Couple

Waiting…1

Elderly couple

Now and then

Matriarch

Attached Couple (Weekly Assignment)

Side by Side

Substance

DSC_0162

Anziana coppia di gambe

2010_01.23-5329

B&W&G

Happiness is..

Washington Square Park

Unspoken conversation …

Happy old folks

Growing old

The beacon

Strolling Down the Walk.

Remember

Meet you under the bridge

So very long ago

6pm

Old Couple

Old people in Lijiang, China

#056 – Old people.

3 Generations (in the Fog of Life)


Share Your Photos!

We hope you found the images above to be inspiring and that they encourage you to visit your grandparents and other elderly people in your life to capture their stories.

Leave a comment below with a link to some photos you’ve taken depicting the lives and experiences of the elderly and tell us a little about the people in the photos.

CodeIgniter from Scratch: Displaying & Sorting Tabular Data


In today’s video tutorial, we are going to use CodeIgniter to pull information from a database and display it in a sortable table structure. This is a quite common task, especially inside admin areas, for displaying database records. We’ll be utilizing a few different utilities, such as the active records library and pagination.


Catch Up


Day 16: Displaying & Sorting Tabular Data

Day 16: Displaying & Sorting Tabular Data

Thanks for watching! Any questions/thoughts?

Best apps for road warriors and business users

Business Insider has compiled a list of the 10 best free iPhone apps for business and the 20 best iPad apps for business travelers. The lists are pretty comprehensive, and just because you don’t fly around from one meeting to the next doesn’t mean you need not check them out.

From Todo and Evernote for the iPad (which has been extensively covered here on TUAW) to Yelp and Bump for the iPhone, there are some real gems to help you stay ahead of the game.

If you’ve got a shiny new iPad or iPhone, but you’re struggling to sift the good from the bad on the App Store, this is a great place to start.

Business Insider
even points out that, if you put the apps to good use, maybe you can claim the paid one’s back on expenses. That’s good thinking!

TUAWBest apps for road warriors and business users originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Voice Tutor puts vocal exercises in your pocket

Whether you fancy yourself the second coming of Pavarotti or just the best vocalist in your own shower, the truth isn’t always pleasant to the ear: not everyone can sing. Everyone, however, can learn to sing better — and that’s the point of Voice Tutor, a sharp app from the experienced vocal coaches at IMPACK and Kimad Productions. For US$4.99, it lets your iPhone or iPod touch provide a full menu of workouts, fixes, and expert tools for polishing your voice and fixing the issues that may hamper your rock and roll nights.

There’s one important point about this app that may not be immediately obvious, and it’s the source of some sour notes in the App Store reviews: it does not record your singing performances or do any direct analysis. This misperception isn’t helped by the microphone-themed graphics in the app, unfortunately.

The initial diagnostic pass on your personal vocal issues is done by manually comparing your sung scales by ear to four sample recordings from the app; it may help to have a trusted friend or straight-faced spouse listen to you and the samples to give an objective assessment. You self-assign a category of practice to your specific situation; whether you sing with tension, breathiness, cracking, or with a connected and smooth tone, there’s a full set of exercises for you. A screencast of the app in action is watchable here.

I consider myself a reasonably solid amateur singer, with musical improv training and performance experience (not to mention plenty of karaoke), so I was pleased to come up as “connected” on the diagnostic pass in Voice Tutor — I had my children help classify me. The training philosophy of the app centers around mastering the “break,” the transition between chest voice and head voice that tends to divide vocalists into the traditional SATB parts. In Voice Tutor’s world, you work toward a “connected” voice to maintain a smooth and relaxed vocal style regardless of whether you’re singing from your chest or head voice.

Each vocal challenge area includes special workouts to help address the problems or issues you may have when singing, with almost 200 individual program segments in the Vocal Focus part of the tool. Once you graduate from your training session, you can head into the Give Me a Workout section anytime you need to warm up or “clear the pipes” before an audition or performance. The app’s final section, Riff n’ Run, is designed to give more experienced vocalists the tools they need to handle more complex phrasing and develop an individual style fingerprint.

Even in a relatively brief pass with Voice Tutor, I can already feel the exercises and instructional content gently nudging my voice in a better direction; the workouts made me stretch without straining, and I noticed some rough spots starting to come around. It’s not pretending to be a substitute for a qualified vocal coach and a tireless accompanist, but consider how much musical instruction is squeezed into the app and how often you might need a warm-up or workout on the go — at five bucks, you can have it for a song.

TUAWVoice Tutor puts vocal exercises in your pocket originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mongoliad project has launched, apps still coming soon

Neal Stephenson’s Mongoliad project has launched — you can go browse the website right now and read through the offerings available. As Cory Doctorow posts, the project is a series of episodic stories and materials portraying a universe put together by Stephenson and a few other author friends. The idea seems to be that you pay a subscription fee ($5.99 for six months, or $9.99 for a year), and then get access to whatever fiction content is being posted at that time, as well as a giant online Wikipedia-style database of the universe’s background. There’s not much about the story itself, but Doctorow calls it “epic, a swashbuckling swordplay novel with the sweep, charm and verve of the major Stephenson epics, such as System of the World.” That right there sounds interesting enough to pay six bucks and see what’s going on.

Unless, that is, you want to actually wait for it on the iPhone. Originally, this was announced as a project that would make its way to mobile devices (like the iPhone), but it looks like we’ll have to wait for that. The main page of the project says that they’ll “soon be taking subscriptions for app delivery to some of the most popular mobile devices,” so I’ll probably wait on paying any money until that service comes up — don’t want to pay twice. But we’ll keep an eye out for it and let you know when it’s available.

TUAWMongoliad project has launched, apps still coming soon originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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TUAW’s Daily App: Texto SMS Favorites

There are a lot of weird texting applications for the iPhone, and some of them are pretty hinky in terms of design or function. But Texto is probably the best looking SMS app I’ve seen — it doesn’t do any weird non-SMS text messaging or have all kinds of neon graphics running around. All it does is hook up with your iPhone’s standard texting service to let you get quick shortcuts to your most commonly used people and messages. Thanks to LA traffic, I’m often running just a little late for meetings, and with Texto, I can just tap a few buttons to send an “I’ll be there soon” to my friends and colleagues rather than trying to type the whole thing out as I frantically drive across town.

The app’s only 99 cents, but I’ll admit it’s not for everybody. If you don’t text a whole lot already, you probably don’t need a whole other app to handle your most frequently-sent messages. And obviously, sending a pre-written message is a little impersonal. Your significant other might realize you’re blowing them off the fifth time you send a “Sorry, I’m busy, call you soon,” message to them. There’s one other caveat: you can only use this one in iOS 4.0, due to the way it interacts with the SMS app.

For the right user, Texto can be really helpful, and it’s got the bonus of having a great and simple interface that’s free of ads and clutter.

TUAWTUAW’s Daily App: Texto SMS Favorites originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 07 Sep 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple photoshops iPhone into iPod touch

The careful readers at Engadget have noticed that Apple cut a few corners (so to speak) on its website documentation for the latest iPod touch. There’s no ear speaker or phone service on the device, obviously, but nevertheless Apple’s iPod touch display units show that the Phone app is still sitting down there in the lower left corner. Searching in Spotlight, according to another screenshot, will bring up the text messaging app, and there’s one more little mistake (look in the Travel folder to see if you can spot it).

Apple has since updated the images on its website, but it’s good to know that not even Apple’s copywriters get their hands on the devices before we do. They apparently have to Photoshop it all together, and then preorder and wait for their devices just like us common folk.

TUAWApple photoshops iPhone into iPod touch originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone 4 case turns your iPhone into an audio tape

I just went through the case program for my brand new iPhone 4, but I’m still poking around to see if there’s one worth buying that I might also pick up in addition to the free one. Like, for example, this awesome audio cassette case from a company called Fred and Friends. It looks like an old plastic audiocassette, but it’s actually made of silicone, and it even comes with a little tape box (oh man, I had so many of those back in the day) that flips around into a video stand.

Very, very cool. It’s not available yet, but the case is supposed to ship in October for US$20. Yes, if you have an iPhone 4, you’ve already got a free case from Apple, but man, something this cool might just be worth the extra money anyway.

[via Unpluggd]

TUAWiPhone 4 case turns your iPhone into an audio tape originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Unofficial iPhone launch dates for Korea, Taiwan

At long last, we have (unofficial) launch dates for the iPhone 4 in Korea and Taiwan.

In Korea, pre-orders began last month despite the lack of an official launch date. According to MacNN, distributor KT Corporation has announced that the iPhone 4 will hit store shelves on September 10th. KT’s official site is a bit confusing, though; a news post says “October” in the headline and simply “September” in the body of the post. But that could be a translation error.

Meanwhile, Taiwan channels are reporting that the iPhone 4 will go on sale in that country on September 15th. Demand has been huge in Taiwan, where eager customers have reportedly placed 150,000 pre-orders since August.

We’ll let you know when we hear anything official. If you’re in Korea or Taiwan and find any compelling news on the subject, please let us know. Above is a TV ad that ran prior to the iPhone 3G’s release in Korea.

TUAWUnofficial iPhone launch dates for Korea, Taiwan originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Pro Australian photogs have a go at the iPhone camera

There’s no question that photography with the iPhone is really catching on. Now, with iPhone 4, the camera quality is up, and people seem to be using it more and more for pictures they want to keep instead of casual snaps.

A pro group of photographers, the ACMP (Australian Commercial and Media Photographers) ran a competition soliciting photos taken with an iPhone. The requirement was that the entrants use the Hipstamatic app to acquire the images, and that no further image manipulation could be applied. Hipstamatic emulates old styles of analog photography, along with classic lens emulations and different film characteristics. The app is US $1.99.

The results are interesting and artistic. I’ve put a couple of the winners in a gallery, and I’ve provided a link so that you can see all the entries. The grand prize winner of the competition, Andrew Evans from Sydney, received an iPad.

Thanks to Gavin Blue for letting us know about the contest. Gavin was also a winner.

TUAWPro Australian photogs have a go at the iPhone camera originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Cool mod: iPhone as digital microscope

Here’s a great and super-simple mod that turns an iPhone 4 into a portable digital microscope. Using an inexpensive microscope found on Amazon (seven bucks as of this writing), an iPhone case and some superglue, this user has hacked together a stable, portable digital microscope that also takes pictures.

The iPhone’s flat back makes attaching the microscope super easy. After getting it glued to the case, simply snap it onto the iPhone and start observing things close up! For bonus points, pair the iPhone with BlueCam for iPad, which feeds an iPhone 4’s live video stream to an iPad via Bluetooth for big-screen observations.

We love this mod! Very well done.

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TUAWCool mod: iPhone as digital microscope originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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SAP deploying 1000 iPads to employees, more on the way

SAP has embraced its devotion to mobile solutions by distributing 1,000 iPads to employees with more to come. ZDNet reports that SAP’s CIO Oliver Bussmann shared news of the iPad program late last week on Twitter.

Bussmann notes that the iPads are ready for duty. Each is equipped with access to Citrix tools via a virtual private network (VPN) and email for participating employees. Additionally, the users will pilot the Mobile Sales for SAP CRM app for iOS. The iPads have been spread across SAP employees around the world.

We can assume this is just the beginning of the program, as Bussmann took to Twitter once again to suggest that there’s “more to come.” Best of luck to SAP in their new initiative.

TUAWSAP deploying 1000 iPads to employees, more on the way originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Mon, 06 Sep 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Open Source iOS Game Released Using Cocos2D And OpenFeint

If you have been to this site before you may have noticed that I am trying to find all the open source iOS apps available and have been placing them in the Open Source iPhone Apps listing.

I came across an extremely beautiful game that has been released open source.  The game uses the open source iPhone game engine Cocos2D and the OpenFeint social gaming network.

You can see the game in this trailer:

I have not had the chance to look at the source extensively, but if those guy’s know half as much about programming as they do about making an app trailer then there should be quite a bit to learn from it.

You can get the source code here:
Puff Puff Arcade Game Source Code

You can find the app in the app store here:
http://itunes.com/apps/puffpuff

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How To Make An App – EDUmobile iPhone Course

Here’s a bit about our flagship iPhone development training program that teaches candidates how to make an app in 10 weeks flat. If you’re considering learning this from ground up and becoming a expert coder – do consider this course.

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