Progress Update Numri Tre
Monday
Jul 13, 2009
So, here’s update Numri Tre! Last week was a good week. It was a little different in the fact that I did a lot of thinking as result of meeting a few people.
It was great to meet some people for a couple of reasons. First, I was able to get real world feedback on the ideas that I’m working on, in particular the training business. It was also great to get out into the world and breathe fresh air, both in a real and a metaphorical sense. Deep huh?
Anyway, meeting these people was great to keep the motivation up as they were pretty positive about the ideas I was discussing with them. It got me to the point that I’m confident that people will buy the training offering and I now need to develop it.
So, as this update is a little late the motivation was and is still powerful and my measure of progress was Not too bad. I need to get some wins on the board this week I think. It’s time to get into the dirty details of product development!
Can you guess what language the update is in this week?
Progress Update Numéro Deux
Saturday
Jul 4, 2009
Welcome to the second of the regular Ditch the Office updates. Sorry that this post is a little later than my promised Friday arfternoon update but I’ve been flat out this week! And it is still friday (just) so it’s all good.
So, what’s been happening? I’ve been busy beavering away at getting a basic website developed for one of my projects. It did involve a necessary step in what I consider was ultimately the wrong direction. I did technical work myself! I know, I know. Not the ideal situation but I couldn’t find someone to do it for the price of a case of beer so I resigned and did it myself. I learnt more about web design and implementation than I care to share here or even really use in the future but it had to be done. All I lost was a week of effort that I could be spending on other things… I did get to listen to lots of podcasts and radio though and some goals were kicked so not all was lost.
Through my ditching and office activities I also heard/read a few good quotes this week:
- Try hard, fail fast, learn and move on (or something like that) – Jason Calicanis, This Week in Startups podcast
- Don’t mistake activity with progress (or something like that) – From the book Who Moved My Cheese (I think) by Dr Spencer Johnson
Heard any good quotes lately that have inspired, invigorated or enraged you?
So, in summary this week was very busy and at times frustrating. More importantly, rather than just being active, I was making progress and this did wonders for the motivation. This weeks Motivation = Powerful! and the Progress = Better than pitiful.
What does next week hold? Well, I’ve got some introductions that I’ll need to prepare for. I need to get 2-3 more people from each one to continue the networking and build those contacts.
I’ll let you know how it goes next Friday. Au revoir!
ps. Through the power of google translate I’ll be seeing how many numbers I can get up to in different languages. Fun huh?
Progress Update Numero Uno
Friday
Jun 26, 2009
As promised, it’s time for the first Ditch the Office progress update. These updates are supposed to give an idea of week just past so they’re retrospective.
So, without further ado, what’s happened this week?
Well, apart from finishing setting up a working space after the move to Melbourne, it was getting down to business in planning for the education and training business. If you saw the last post, this was quite important as it helped communicate what I’m working on to my wife. Well, that was a success. Oh, and as a small side benefit I managed to gain an understanding the market, the segments and a beginning of the different training offerings that would match the requirements. The next step is to now get a pitch together and get out there and talk to people to refine my assumptions.
furcle didn’t get to much traction this week due to the above. Next week I will outsource the development of the placeholder web page to start soliciting people to help with testing and feedback of the service.
So, the week gone Motivation = Not too bad and Progress = Pitiful. I’m thinking next week will be much better!
Until next time! And in the mean time, let me know if you’re having a win yourself. Making any progress?
Partner Communications
Wednesday
Jun 24, 2009
If you’re thinking your typical business partners (e.g. co-founder, suppliers, affiliates, investor etc), then I’d say “any other partners in your life?”
I know some people don’t like the use of the term partner for their spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, defacto, wife, husband love of their life, soul mate or all of the above but I thought it looked good in the title. Now, I hope I haven’t scared you off yet, It gets better… I think.
This weekend gone ……
How hard can it be? Very!
Friday
Jun 19, 2009
So, the last two days have been a little frustrating. I’ve been trying to get a basic homepage running for furcle. Nothing fancy, just a homepage and some supporting pages with information and a link to the blog. Now, this is actually harder than it seems. I simply want something that operates like a desktop publishing tool (WYSIWYG*) that will convert that into something I can publish to the web. Here’s my adventures so far**:
- iweb – nope, templates pretty much fixed although I hear you can engineer your own… too hard.
- rapidweaver – as above although I did get some good info from @WebKarnage on twitter on how to modify rapideweaver templates. I need to get savvy with style sheets and the like though…
- Flux 2 – also on a lead from @WebKarnage. This looks like a great and almighty web design application, however don’t talk to me about learning curve. I can see mountain goats from here. This does seem the most promising though but it does seem a little rough around the edges and there’s very little documentation or tutorial information around. Maybe someone could tell me how to centre my block of text so it’s always in the centre regardless of browser size?
- Dreamweaver – Another almighty web design application. I think Dreamwever is a career, not a piece of software. Not for me.
- Nvu/KompoZer – I stopped as soon as I couldn’t drag the furcle logo to where I wanted it to be on the page. That logo image REALLY wants to stay stuck to to top left of the page…
- Sandvox – I thought it was supposed to be WYSIWYG but turned out to be WYSIWYG in templates. No good.
- Random searching of google using the same search phrase hoping that different results will be returned… Oh dear.
Sorry for the rant. I don’t like wasting time unproductively. I suppose I could have just have had someone do it for me and saved myself the trouble. In these times of more time on my hands and less cashola rolling in, I need to be able to do more of this stuff myself. Arrgh, the conflict. Maybe it’s time to call in a favour with mates currency – a case of beer.
* WYSIWYG = What you see is what you get = Draw it and they will come
** adventures may be result of incompetence or general lack of interest in spending time on stuff that wont work first time. If you know I’m wrong – let me know!
*** picture from e-magic on flickr
The Hive – Entrepreneur Network
Thursday
Jun 18, 2009
After my arrival in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago, I was told about The Hive, a regular Entrepreneur networking event that I believe is available in Melbourne and Brisbane. I don’t know if the format is usually the same but it went something like this when I attended last Tuesday (June 9):
- Arrive, buy beer and meet some friendly people
- Talk by successful business owner (in this case Kristina Karisson from Kikki K stationary stores)
- Some more refreshments and discussions with friendly people
I met a few great people to start the networks in Melbourne and the talk by Kristina was great. I think I’ll attend again.
I’ve included a link in the resources as well for The Hive.
Template. Update.
Wednesday
Jun 17, 2009
If you saw my last post, you saw that I’ve been off the air for a little while now due to relocating from Sydney to Melbourne. During that time of being removed from the Internet (Yes, it did hurt) but not removed from computing facilities altogether, I started to put together a new site design to help Ditch the Office work a little better. Actually, it’s probably due really to just one comment. And it was a good one. Anyway, as I’m back on the air now, I’ll be making a concerted effort to make regular updates with my initiatives to Ditch the Office and anything interesting I find on the way.
Opportunity, opportunity, opportunity
Wednesday
Jun 17, 2009
Depending on who you speak to, opportunity either comes a knockin’ rarely or every day. Well, an opportunity came walking my way about 2 months ago now and is the result for the Dead Air on Ditch the Office of late.
Rather than a rock solid business opportunity, I’ve been handed time. That’s right, time. My wife recently took a job that required we relocate from Sydney, Australia to Melbourne, Australia and my existing employer didn’t exist in Melbourne. So, what to do? Get back on the job market? Search for some contract work?
After some discussion, we decided that it would be good if I could dedicate some time to getting some of my initiatives off the ground. It had nothing to do with me campaigning for it. Nothing at all. I’m sure Jody is enjoying the breakfast and coffee deal that she’s now getting as well.
And no, I don’t really consider this to be the realisation of the goal to Ditch the Office even though technically that’s the case. I think that I need to be actually earning some cash to fund my high flying lifestyle before I can truly say that I’ve achieved the goal. Shame really.
Either way, everyone says the same thing now. “That’s a great opportunity” and “you should grab it with both hands”. Well, that’s what I intend to do, once I can get my hands away from blowing my nose with this damn cold*…
* If you’re following the swine flu pandemic news, it turns out that Victoria is leading the race with a healthy lead for the most infections. I think I’ve got a head cold, but you never know.
The cheat’s way to ditch the office
Monday
May 11, 2009
Ditch the Office has been suffering for the last few weeks (2 months!) as I’ve discovered another way to live the freedom lifestyle. I got married late last year and now my wife and I are moving cities. It’s a big job and it’s also a time to start afresh. So, after some discussion, it was agreed that I should put far more time into doing something about finding my own path through life rather than finding another job in the same field in our new home. So, I’m cheating – by finding someone who will fund your lifestyle
In all seriousness, I’ll be back on the air in a few weeks time once we’re settled in and can focus again. I’ll stop cheating then.
Creating a unique blog
Wednesday
Mar 18, 2009
These days, a blog is an integral part of a communications strategy with your market and customers. I’ve got a few blogs, both personal (scrambledminds.com), experimental (centerpiecesforweddings.info), this blog (Ditch the Office) and soon to be business focused (furcle.com). Now, I’m into technology, but I’m not interested in coding themes for WordPress (my preferred blogging platform) so I generally have used the default themes or freely available themes on the web, but these typically have limitations and you can’t modify them without knowing what you’re doing.
In that light, I’m trying to identify some themes for WordPress that will allow you to create a theme without ANY coding knowledge at all. I want the ability to modify the look, feel, structure, design and anything else from a gui interface – No CSS, no HTML, no editing in text editors and uploading files. What I want is something like Squarespace, but for wordpress. Check out what you can do at Squarespace here.
I’ve found two potential options for creating a theme without needing to know how to do the complex behind the scenes stuff:
Do you know of any more? Do you have a preference for these? I’m concerned that I can’t do all the style changes through a gui with Thesis. If I try one I’ll let you know.


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