February 4, 2012

15 reasons why we are scared of web developers

I can understand why fitness professionals baulk at the idea of outsourcing their web work to someone who is NOT your brothers best mate, or NOT a local company that charges the earth for something that never gets finished.

I for one have spent (read wasted) more than my fair share of time and money on web site development and design work that has not met my expectations! I have outsourced locally, and internationally and found that both routes are fraught with danger, deception and a lot of frustration.

Dealing with geeks is not an easy task at the best of times, but over the last few years I have developed tactics to get what I want, when I want.

What follows is my 15 reasons why we, as fitness professionals, are scared of geeks, and what we can do to get over it.
1. The geeks think they are in charge – This is based upon the fact they have the knowledge you don’t. to counter this remember you are employing them for a fee, if they do not deliver they should not get paid.

2. You know nothing about web development - Worry not, you simply need to know what kind of website you want, write this down and ask for it!

3. You don’t know how much it should cost - This is an easy one, you’ll find that most websites can be built for much less than you think. A 3 page site should be less than 250 dollars, a fully featured personal trainer site can be designed and coded for less than 600 dollars! Often MUCH much less!

4. I don’t know where to find a developer - Another easy one, Elance.com, Guru.com, ScriptLance.com, RentaCoder.com, Guru.com, Odesk.com. Probably the easiest one to start with is Elance.com it is where most of my projects are based, and I have found some fantastic companies through this.

5. Web developer or Designer? - Your best bet is to find a web DESIGNER who can also code, if you want a pretty professional looking site. If you need more function find a DEVELOPER. Many of the companies I deal with have both designers and developers in their team. The one man operations are cheaper but probably limited in ability.

6. What if they ask a question I don’t understand? – The problem with geeks is they possess the ability to talk down to non geeks with their “Borg style” language. Ask them to explain difficult technical questions, remember you are in charge.

7. What if they don’t deliver? - I operate, like other experienced Elance users, a 2 strikes rule… If they miss a deadline, mess with your original ideas, don’t deliver good enough products then ditch them… this may mean losing a couple of dollars on the outlay but it’ll save you headaches.

8. They try to tell you what you REALLY want? – Do not be swayed by someone telling you what you want. Write a strong, detailed specification and ask your web guy not to deviate from it.

9. How do I know if I have chosen the right geek? – Whilst it is tempting to go for the cheapest bid on your project, DON’T! Pick someone who has reacted to your project, asked you questions, shown an active interest in what you are doing, and communicates well to your questions… All this can be done during the bidding process.

10. How many bids do I need? - When using Elance or another site, fix the bidding time to just 3 days, any longer and you’ll spend hours sifting through bids. You want to select those that react quickly and fulfil the criteria in number 9.

11. How long should it take? - It has almost been programmed in to us that web site stuff takes a long time. In fact this is WRONG! I have companies who can deliver a site with 2-3 days once the specification is agreed.

12. They want me to take some hosting package with the site what is this? – My suggestion would be not to take the developers hosting package. Your site will always be with them, even when you fall out with them and you’ll never have access to the site to transfer or ask a different developer to do the work on it. Hosting packages start from a couple of bucks a month… I can recommend a few that are more expensive but offer all you’ll ever need from a host.

13. What if I just need to make a small change? - I always suggest that fitness professionals get a site built using HTML/CSS, this is a coding langauage you could learn in a few hours, and I can show you how to edit in less than 20 minutes! Geeks always want to use the latest technology and coding language, DO NOT let them, otherwise you’ll never have any control over your site.

14. How can I ensure my site gets done quickly? - Make sure you have typed up EVERYTHING you want on each page of your site, gather all the images, logos, videos, audio together before you start the bidding process. Ensure you also have the login details for aweber, paypal, clickbank or other services you want included on the site. When you find the developer, give it all to them at the start.

15. How can I explain what it should look like? - Gather a list of ALL the websites you like, and they fit with the kind of design you like… Also useful to gather a list of sites you hate and the reasons why you hate them. Give your geek all this information right at the start.

Hopefully these pointers should set you off in the right direction with your website project. I strongly recommend that once you have got all the information you want to relay on your site, get on Elance immediately and post your project.

Don’t be scared of these guys, they are almost human ;o)

Tim

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7 Reasons Being A Fit Geek Is Easy

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Have you noticed how tough most geeks make it for themselves? I mean they create an acronym for stuff that just doesn’t neeed an acronym just to confuse the F**K out of non-geeks. They create NEW technology just cos its a cool idea to create a new technology, and they write the most tedious and boring BLOGs you’ll ever find.

They have no mates in the real world, and they are doing a mighty fine job of having no mates on-line either.

However, the best geeks in the world have really started to break down some barriers with giving more people access to geek technology.

What follows is my 7 most useful and easy ways that being a Fit Geek is attainable by everyone.

1. Starting a BLOG is so easy. If you can type you can BLOG. Blogger.com is the easiest BLOG system to use, WordPress is slightly tougher… but the WordPress system is getting easy to use and has more fancy features. Start blogging today.

2. Getting a COOL website is not difficult. Don’t try to do it yourself cos that is boring and geeky! Hire a developer, Elance.com, RentaCoder.com, ScriptLance.com, Guru.com. All these options are easy to use… Elance is probably the easiest!

3. Do you TWIT? A lot of people just don’t get twitter.com. it is a simple little program that allows you to tell people what you are doing in 140 characters or less. People start to follow you, you can follow people too to see what they are saying… When you have something important to say, such as “My cool new wesite is built, check out www.mywebsite.com blah blah blah” you’ll have instantly a few people who will take a look

4. Online video has become THE big thing in the last few years, creating a video has become accessible to EVERYONE. Buy a Flip cam, they are cheap, so EASY to use, and you can create and upload a fitness video to Youtube.com in about 10 minutes without any techie/geekie knowledge. Then Twitter and BLOG about it

5. Creating a weekly fitness radio show for iTunes is easy. Set up an account with AudioGenerator, ring a phone line and talk. 3 minutes after you finish the call, you’ll have a link to download the MP3 file… upload to your iTunes account… Then Twitter and BLOGĀ  about it :o )

6. Create a Bootcamp without ever needing a website!!! Use MeetUp.com to tell people about your group. I just a search for groups in the country of Luxembourg… do you know what came up top? “Luxembourg Mac Users Group” how sad is that, but they have 61 members who meetup!!!! Oh yes when you have created your event on there… BLOG and Twitter :o )

7. Don’t Panic! In the words of the ultimate geek book “The hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy”. Technology has become SOOO easy to use that we can all become geeks (but not like the picture at the top, I promise). If you don’t know how to do something ask a nice friendly geek, there are plenty of us out there in cyberspace!!

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