Client Updates and Quarterly Recap (2009Q1)
April 4, 2009 by Lara Kulpa
Filed under Company News
Can you believe we’re already 25% of the way through 2009? Part of me feels like Christmas was yesterday, but I think the fact that we’ve been so busy around here means a lot!
As usual, I’m still working with Darren Rowse over at ProBlogger, but now I’m also managing content for him over at TwiTip, which is quite the Twitter resource! I’ll also be helping out with the 31 Days to Build A Better Blog project starting this Monday, April 6th. (If you haven’t signed up yet – don’t miss it!)
Along with that, I’ve worked with my dear friend James to launch two projects of his, America The Lost and Shoot. Edit. Publish.
America The Lost
Shoot. Edit. Publish.
James also did a guest post over at Digital Photography School (another of Darren’s blogs) titled 13 Tips For Improving Outdoor Portraits which has been a great traffic boost to both new project sites. America The Lost currently is receiving a decent amount of search traffic – which completely debunks the myth of the Google Sandbox, but that’s another story for another time.
In the midst of all of this, we’ve done most of the work on the liquor store client site, and are now waiting for the newest list of wines so we can add them to the site, work on the front page, and make an official launch.
We also did a big revamp of another great site: Cookerati. Prior to working on the site, it was a fairly old install of WordPress with an outdated theme. So we managed an upgrade and customized a design for them that added some great color and layout changes. There’s been some great feedback from the site’s regular visitors already, and thankfully the owners are pretty excited, too!
Cookerati
Dark Shadows Magazine
We’ve also done some work for a revamped online fashion ‘zine, Dark Shadows Magazine. It’s editor is Genn Shaughnessy, who is a celebrity and fashion makeup artist. She’s phenomenal, folks. Really something!
All in all it’s been a good first quarter, to be honest. I’m feeling good about our clients and their needs being met, despite the economic situation we’re all in.
What You Can Look Forward To
- More frequent blogging. We’re taking “consulting” to an extreme in the coming months, and will be talking more frequently on the blog about helping you, either as an individual or as a part of a larger business model, to continue to profit from your online efforts.
- Premium WordPress Themes. I can’t say when yet, or how much, but it’s something we’ve been thinking on for quite some time. And yes, there will be an option to have us customize for you. And also yes, there will be free options.
- More client launches and relaunches. We’re really firm believers in helping to highlight our great clients. No, it’s not just to show off our stuff (though it helps), but rather we want to share with the world how awesome we think our clients are. We hope you don’t mind the intrusion.
- More details on consulting services offered, and improved scheduling options. We’re looking to add more options for lower rates and lesser minimum hours. We know times are tough for everyone, so we want to help as best we can.
So there you have it! We’ve got an exciting quarter planned and hopefully we’ll make it through the above mentioned points and much more!
A quick apology…
March 5, 2009 by Lara Kulpa
Filed under Company News
Just wanted to put this note out to readers and visitors who might be wondering why it’s been so long since I’ve posted anything around here.
In three words: I’ve been busy.
It’s funny, because I’m always telling my clients that it’s important to blog on a regular basis – at least 3-5 times a week, every week. Yet here I am not practicing what I’m preaching!
I’m actually working hard on trying to develop a better “routine” – it’s something that as a business owner wearing a thousand hats, I’ve had trouble with quite a bit. Add to that, I’m mostly doing things all on my own plus that I work from home (which in and of itself is known to prove troublesome at times for most people) and I’ve got a list of excuses a mile long.
Anyway, I just wanted to update and let you all know about the projects I’ve recently completed and those I’m working on currently:
America The Lost – A project by my friend James Pickett. I can’t reveal any more than the fact that his tagline for the site is “Inspiration is not lost.” Right now, you can go and sign up to be notified of the launch via email.
Shoot. Edit. Publish. – Another project by James, as he’s a professional photographer. He’ll discuss photography (digital and traditional) and videography there. We’re planning on taking submissions from contributors as well and are planning on adding a forum. Again, this one has a form on the front right now, where you can enter your email address to be notified of the site’s launch.
The Saratoga Comedy Club – Right now, the site isn’t showing any changes, but the theme there now is an outdated one and it’s in dire need of a revamp, so that’s on the table as well.
Cookerati – A re-design is in the works for this blog project. Should be a great update from the also outdated look it has currently.
Luna Fabulous – This is a personal project of mine that’s been in dire need of attention and thus is receiving that. It’s about living a fabulous life, regardless of where you think you might be now.
MontrĂ©al On The Cheap – This is a great blog part of an “On The Cheap” network, featuring various cities across North America. The blogs are written by people who actually live in those cities, so they’re passing along “insider” information about how to live, work, and play in today’s economy.
I’m still working over at ProBlogger, and while Darren was away on vacation, I did some work over at Digital Photography School and TwiTip. I’m also working on a project for a local liquor store, which is an online wine store and wine blog (I’ll announce that link when the site’s completed.)
James and I were also working on getting some of his fine art photography prints framed and shipped off to a red carpet charity event in Las Vegas for an event called The Great Pit Ball. It’s put together by Brandon Bond, international tattoo artist and pit bull activist. The event will feature his documentary film, Viktory the Underdog and the whole thing serves to benefit animal rescue (more specifically pit bulls) and the Villalobos Rescue Center in Canyon Country, CA. Villalobos is the largest, no-kill Pit bull rescue center in the country. It’s a really cool project.
So there you have it… all the food on my plate right now!
I promise I’m going to start working towards regular blog posts, though. Since Ginkgo Consulting has opened up services to include blog consulting (by phone or email) and so on, I want to offer up better tips here on the blog itself.
Thanks for your patience!




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