Photoshop Camera RAW Preset – Jerad’s 300 Look

This has to date been the most popular Photoshop tool I have created. This Camera RAW setting will give your images the appearance of the look from the movie 300. The tutorial for this preset has been featured on many websites.

Jerads 300 look sample

Download Jerad’s 300 Look Camera RAW Setting for Photoshop

Here are instructions on how to install the Camera RAW setting: Click here

Basic Sharpening Action for Photoshop

Basic Sharpening technique Action as seen in my Podcast titled “Basic Sharpening“. This Action will perform a Non-Destructive Sharpening Technique that is completely customizable. After running the action a dialog box will open giving you instructions on the options you have to customize the sharpening.

Happy Sharpening!!

Basic Sharpening

Download The Basic Sharpening Action for Photoshop

Errors and Issues I incurred while setting up Magento

Magento Commerce LogoI am sure I am not the only person who has ever had issues setting up Magento. Magento is an amazing ecommerce system but is not very user friendly on the set up. Previous to trying Magento I was a 8 year user of OSCommerce. I have ran several installations of OSCommerce for my own profit and set up even more for clients. Below are a list of issues and solutions to the issues I had while installing Magento for the first time.

Currently I am still adding to this list so it may update over time.

Error when uploading product images
When attempting to upload product images I received an error titled “Upload HTTP Error”
Solution: You are probably using a mac or linux machine so you need to add 2 lines to the .htaccess file in the root directory of your Magento installation. Insert the following at the bottom of your .htaccess file:

SecFilterEngine Off
SecFilterScanPOST Off

Permissions:
Magento is a permissions punk. It seems to never be happy, especially if you try to upgrade you can wreck the permissions and never get them back to normal. The day after I installed Magento version 1.3.0 was released, since I had not launched the site live yet, nor did I show what I was working on to my client, I decided to run the update. The first attempt went like this, I uploaded the zip and unpacked it using the SSH unzip command and overwrote all changed files. At first glance that seemed to work just fine but when I loaded up the admin screen the dashboard did not show up and a few of the other components on the back end did not work. My first guess was permissions because I had just came out of a permissions nightmare after trying to setup Magento Connect. After chatting with a couple of guys on Twitter and exhausting every forum suggestion I could find I backed up my theme files and database, erased everything, installed the clean 1.3.0 and applied my database and uploaded the theme files. Everything worked fine from there which was weird because every directory permission I looked at was the same before when the dashboard was not working as it was after I did the reinstall which allows the Magento installation process to set it’s own permissions. If you can’t get something to work, I suggest backing up, start over with a fresh install and apply the changes you made. Before you do anything, Always Back Up! The easiest way to back up is to access your root via. SSH, then type in:

tar -cvf magentobackup.tar ./

More to come…

Relationships Matter Most

In all aspects of life having a relationship of some sort with the other party helps. It helps in foreign affairs just as much as it does in dealing with your neighbor. Relationships are also key when it comes to promoting your business, products or services. Relationships help create substance and give that substance a strong footing. Great relationships can withstand trials and rebound with little damage. In my audio recording today I talked about how relationships help and how you can cultivate them from behind the computer.

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Creating a Blog for Profit, My Path – Part 2

First off let me mention that I truly believe if your 100% intention to start a blog for profit outweighs your desire to provide great content, you will fail. Your viewers/readers/listeners will sniff you out and walk right past you faster then the guy collecting signatures outside of Walmart. With that said here are a few other items to consider before you start blogging or podcasting.

When you blog/podcast you are associating your name to something. Everything you say or do is a direct reflection upon yourself and the integrity of who you are. It is important to consider this because if you have no desire of being tagged as a sports guy then you have no reason to be blogging about sports. Catch my drift? You need to make sure that your blogging platform matches the one you are currently standing on.

I have always been the tech guy to those around me. When the iPod was first able to hold photos, I made sure my wedding clients could view their photos on their iPods to show others. When the iPhone came out I did the same, I even made sure that the video slideshows I put together for my clients would play on their iPhones. I wanted to make sure the content I gave them was readily available to be shared with ease. In website design I have always pushed my clients in the direction of mobility. I tell all of my web design clients that they need to be accessible on mobile devices because that is where many customers of the future are going to be doing their searching. I have always been pro-mobile. When I decided to start the iPhone App Podcast I saw a good connection there that would bridge something I was already passionate about with my own personal brand.

A note on Personal Branding: We all have a personal brand, some stronger than others, but our brand is what we stand for and what we lend ourselves out to. My personal brand stands for excellence in wedding photography and website design but it lends itself out to other brands such as Apple, Toyota, Guess, Nike, and a myriad of other brands in which I support by purchasing and allowing other to see me using. I love Apple products and I wear that on my sleeve. When you start to blog or podcast, the attention of the people you reach are going to start to notice those other things about you. The more popular you become the more the associations you have with others will be noticed as well. Consider what you are doing to your name before you start talking about something. Make sure it does not water down your name or spread it thin. Think about the celebrities you have seen over the years who farm their name out to anyone with a few dollars to throw at them. Your name is important in the biz world and it’s use should be well watched over.

1. Find your audience
Before you start blogging or podcasting you need to define and find your audience. The first thing I did when starting my blog and podcast was to identify that my viewer was not just an iPhone or iPod Touch user but also a business person, a student, a father, a husband and much more. If all I did was review game applications for the iPhone then I would miss a large part of my demographic which are business people who are looking to get productivity from their iPhone. I make sure I cover all of the bases.

2. Be passionate!
When you are talking with someone who is in business strictly because they are trying to make a quick buck you can tell. You don’t feel the passion that someone who truly loves that business would have. The most successful people in this world were passionate about what they were doing. Having a passion for something means that you love to do it and would not care if it paid the bills or not. Of course you have to decide when you can afford to have passions and can not. One of my passions is to go to pilot school so I can learn to fly a plane but that passion is not in line with my bank account at the current moment.

3. Be specific
It takes enough time and effort to become a voice in any industry, if you decide to talk about to many things you risk not having enough content about each topic to hold an audience. I have been asked over and over to start reviewing applications for the Blackberry and the Google Phone. I have no desire to do this because it goes outside of what my website is all about. My website is the iPhone App Podcast, somebody even started the iPod App Podcast because I so specific. Of course most applications for the iPhone work just the same on an iPod, my demographic is people like me who have an iPhone and use it wherever they go.

4. Don’t be afraid to invest in your passion
Like I shared earlier it cost me a few dollars to get started. I am fortunate enough that I have years of website design experience behind me which saved a ton of startup costs. There are blogs that are very popular such as the photography blog “The Strobist” which have been using Blogger since the beginning and still do. My podcast is video so I wanted to make sure that the video I served up was of quality. My viewers watch the podcasts on their iPhones, iPods, computers, laptops, Appletv’s and I’m sure several other ways as well. I started out using my digital camera to record video and quickly upgraded to a nicer camera so I could use a better microphone. After watching my podcast on my own tv and hearing my voice through my Dolby 5.1 system I was a little embarrassed and knew I needed to step up quality. People will pick up on quality and believe me quality makes up a large portion of value.

5. Live what you preach
I have been an Apple Fanboy for lack of a better term since 2001 and everybody knows it. I always have the latest Apple offering. When the iPhone came out, I got one. When the 3G came out, I was in line to pick one up. Everybody comes to me for Apple advice and if you are going to blog about a subject everybody should know you are the one to come to for that topic. If you blog about gardening then you should have the best garden in the area. It just makes sense, nobody writes books about topics they don’t have any clue about… Ok maybe some do, but they will never become a best seller. People are not stupid, give them something to follow.

By now you have figured out that creating a blog for profit is not going to come easily. Trust me, it did not come easy for me. I have had 100’s of blog ideas, dozens of blogs launched and this is the first one that has turned a profit worth getting excited about. I bet if you contact all of the other “successful” bloggers out there they will tell you the same thing. Your core value should be to share what you love with others in hopes to inform them and empower them to love it as much as you do.

Once my blog and podcast started getting popular the cost of running it went from moments of my time and mild stress on my server to gobbling up my spare time and sucking the very life from my server. I knew that I needed to create an income stream from this project or it would quickly have to be put on the back burner. Here are some of the things I did to start generating income from my blog and podcast, some worked great, others were a waste of time.

The first thing I did was create some ad spaces on my blog and hook up Google Adsense to them. I did this not because Google pays out much at all but what it does do is serve up random content that is ever changing so it brings the appearance of activity in those ad spaces. I have never generated more then $120 in one month from Google Ads. My goal was to sell those spaces to companies for a monthly fee. I have successfully done this a few times earning as much as $250 a month for a 300×300 side bar ad space. The downfall to this was having to remember when to remove those ads and email the company to renew that space, most did not. I knew that this was not going to be my core source of income.

From the beginning I was plugging the idea of pre-roll and post-roll advertisements on the podcast. I wanted to keep clear from an actual commercial because that would require me to have to edit that into each video file. I did not want to have to drag any of my video reviews into video editing software. I contacted Godaddy and was able to land them as an affiliate sponsor. I have my own coupon codes and earn about $100-$200 a month from them depending on how much time I spend plugging them.

One of my goals from the beginning was to provide a way for the new app developer to get noticed. I knew that the iTunes App Store would quickly become like the music store. Great music is released every day in the iTunes Music Store but is never found because there is so much there. The same is becoming of the app store. This means that Developers will have to find ways to get their name out there just like music artists. Even on my own website apps will get buried as I review more of them. With my website growing in viewership I realized that there was value in that viewership. On most websites, front page placement is worth a lot of money. My front page was receiving a lot of attention as I was getting linked up on websites such as Digg.com, Makeuseof.com, Appscout.com and many others. I decided to start offering a featured placement to developers for a small fee of $25.00. This would get them on the front page of my website in rotation for 7 days. The day their review released they would be in the #1 position until the next day when another app review took it’s place pushing it down to #2 and so forth until seven days later it would be pushed off of the front page. I also created a category in the menu titled “Featured Apps”. The name lends itself to believe that there is more value in the apps listed under it then apps that are not. Our minds are predisposed to this kind of thinking because we like words such as value, sale, special, featured, etc. They are verbs that get our brain in take action mode. From the get go I started selling that Featured spot almost daily, after a few weeks I was selling it daily and with in the first 30 days I was selling the space more then once a day. This quickly turned into a problem, though it was a good problem. My website went from generating about $200-300 a month from Google and Godaddy to $750 a month not including Google and Godaddy. The problem was that now I had a waiting list. I could not get the app reviews up as fast as they were coming in because I had created this Featured placement that only allowed for one to be released per day. To be honest, I am still backed up to this day but I am always working toward finding quicker ways to do things and get content out faster.

One of the most important things I have done to show that there is value was to put they data out there about my website’s viewership. I posted screen shots of the Google Analytics reports, the views each video was getting from my video hosting solution, and I contrasted the different in views a Featured App review received from a non featured app review. This was important, it’s like comparing vehicles when you buy. You will spend more if there is more value in the selection. Check out my Submit An App page to see what I have done.

Featured App PlacementFeatured Plus App Placement

My website was on track to earn a projected fourteen thousand dollars in it’s first year but developers were getting restless and uneasy about having to wait 15+ days for their review to show up on the front page. With the layout I had created for featured placement on the front page there was no way to feature two apps at the same time so I decided to offer another way to get special placement on my website and use more of my front page for featured reviews.

I removed the “recently reviewed” section and added a new “Featured Apps” section that allowed me to list apps in blog view down the front page below the old “Featured Apps” section which is now called the “Featured Plus” section. My website now offered two different ways to get on the front page. The featured plus section provided much more real estate so I increased it’s price to $50 and kept the same 7 day rotation plan as before. Below that is the $25 featured app section which will list apps eight deep. Now I was able to list 8 apps on the front page at $25 each and one app at $50 each day increasing the ability to earn $250 per day should I receive that many requests. Do the math… The featured placements alone at max fulfillment have the potential to bring in over $66k a year. You can now see the issue of finding time to blog and podcast floating out the window.

My biggest issue at this time is organizing my time effectively so I can keep up with this podcast and my clients in my other businesses as a website designer and wedding photographer. I use a great app called Things for the Mac and iPhone to keep myself in order.

I have always seen live as more of a journey then a destination. This blog is no exception to that rule. In the next couple of months I may have to transform the way my blog works again to fill the needs coming at me, who knows what will come. That is what keeps it exciting. I am now getting offers to attend seminars and conferences for free as press to interview app developers and I look forward to getting to speak to developers and businesses as well.

I feel this experience has brought a lot of insight to me about the industry. I would be more then happy to answer any questions you may have, please feel free to post them in the comments section or use the contact form on my blog.

Thank you so much for reading my blog. I hope it helps you take your passion to the next level so you can share it with the masses.

Increasing Lead Generation Online

How do you drive more business to your website so your website can actually work for you and send potential clients your way?

Find websites that people are visiting. You will already know about these websites because you hear about them when you are watching tv or see them online when you are browsing.

I had just listed my Photography business on the KCRA 3 – A List website. They are currently running a promotion in certain categories where people can vote and the winners will probably be announced or something along those lines.

The main point is that I listed my business on the website at 8am this morning, I received an approval email at 11:30am letting me know that my listing was active. At 1:40pm, just moments ago I received a request for pricing information for a wedding. A Bride visited my website, she found it on the KCRA 3 – A List website. She emailed me and I responded quickly with pricing and package information.

This listing did not cost me a penny, only about 10 minutes of my time.

There are a lot of directory listings like the KCRA 3 – A List website that allow you to list your business for free. Take advantage of this. Don’t pass up a free listing. The search engines love in-bound links. It lets them know that other people are talking about your website. If you fit into the categories that the KCRA website has listed then I suggest you list your company and website with them. Use quality images of your products or your services if they allow for image uploading.

Getting results!

Visit my listing on the KCRA 3 – A List website. Vote for me while you are there.

http://kcra.cityvoter.com/jerad-hill-studios/biz/170101

Creating a Blog for Profit, My Path – Part 1

I have decided to cut this blog into 2 parts. The first part is the story behind my blog/podcast “The iPhone App Podcast” and the second part is the strategy that went into creating a blog for profit and how I made it profitable.

I have been blogging for a long time now. I started blogging in 2001, mostly about whatever my hobby was at the time. In 2004 I started blogging often about the business I was in at the time. In 2005 I started sharing any information I had a passion for with the interweb. One of my struggles through all of these years of blogging was trying to find a profit medium in which my efforts could be supported. I did not want to blog for the sake of getting paid, I just wanted to make it worth the time I was investing. I tried many ideas, some which I shut down rather quickly, others I maintained for a while and would soon loose interest in. It was not until last year that one of my passions met with audience desire and generated me an income.

The anticipation of the 2.0 iPhone was huge, it was all that my techie friends talked about. Being an early iPhone adopter I was always being asked questions about the iPhone. Writing an iPhone News blog had crossed my mind but there were many out there already, some with amazing sources for information. I knew I would be doing nothing but rewriting what was already written about. In late 2007, tired of the limitations of the iPhone, I jailbroke my phone. This opened up a whole wide gamut of usefulness for the iPhone and awakened my desire for using my phone to do more then simply make calls. New apps were being released daily for free. I loved it.

When I heard that apps were coming to the iPhone I knew I would begin to get questions about them from friends all over. Being an avid blogger and podcaster I thought I should start a podcast and blog about the topic of apps and the iPhone. This is when I decided to start The iPhone App Podcast. I have always been a firm believer in finding your niche and sticking to it so I opted not to talk about iPhone news and speculations unless it had something to do with the use of apps. On July 11th, the day the iPhone 2.0 update launched I started my podcast with full force. There were already several apps available in the app store for me to review so I went to town reviewing at least one a day sometimes reviewing as many as 25 in one day. In starting this podcast I knew that there would be others who would follow suit but I knew that if I focused on unbiased reviewing with quality video for people to watch, people would watch!

The Podcast took off quickly, with in a couple of weeks I had over 4500 subscribers to the iTunes feed and the website was attracting over 1000 daily unique visitors. I continued providing content by reviewing at least one app per day. After about 3 weeks of reviewing apps my iTunes bill had reached about $300. After the end of the second week my server had came to a crawl because of the demand video streaming had put on it. I knew I had to act fast, I did not believe in my heart that this website had been around long enough to obtain creditable advertisers that would pay enough to support my costs. This is when I decided that I would have to create to create a revenue stream from this website in order for it to support itself. I was able to find a way to host the video files with out incurring any additional cost. The video files were of course the lifeblood of the website. In my opinion it was a much better way to display the functionality of an application then through written form.

In the next part of this blog I will outline what I did to generate a revenue stream from my website and how well it has been performing so far. I will also discuss what I believe has to be in existence in order to ask for sponsorship and receive it.

Tips to Help Your Website Rank Higher in Search Engines

Happy Valentines day! The year is well under way and with the news forecasting doom and gloom for the rest of the year many small businesses are trying to find new ways to get new business. With people spending more time on their computers then ever before, online search is continuing to grow rapidly. As I have been saying for years now, “The Yellow Pages Are On Their Way Out!” People find what they are looking for online now, that is why you have a website for your business right? So has that website been working for you? Have people been able to find it? I would like to suggest a couple of ideas that you can implement for free that will help get your website more attention online and in the search engines.

#1 Run a check on your website at http://getlisted.org/. Getlisted.org will check to see if your business is listed in the four most popular search engines that have a local directory search. It is a good idea to run this free search because even if you are listed you can check to make sure if your listing is correct. Most of the directory search sites allow you to add a link to your website, images, specials and all sorts of other items to your listing profile. I suggest filling as much of it out as possible.

#2 Check for other Directories to be listed in. As a website designer and wedding photographer there are many directories that I can submit to have a listing in that are free (Decidio.Com, DesignFirms.Org). Some you can pay for better placement. I have tried paying on a few of them and never found that it returned anything worth while though being listed helps your website get listed higher in the search engines. The more places that Google, Yahoo, and the other search engines can find your website and information listed the more relevant they will find you and it will reflect in the ranking they give you.

#3 Forums. Most industries have discussion forums. I can tell you there are countless for website design and 100’s for wedding photographers but I have joined the first few forums that came up when I did a Google Search for “webdesign forum” and “wedding photographer forum.” I get in there from time to time and comment on things other people say, answer questions that people post, sometimes even post questions that I have. In all forums online you can customize your signature and usually profile. In the signature I always put my studio name, “Jerad Hill Studios” and a link to my website, “https://blog.jeradhill.com”. Every time I post to the forum my signature shows up under my post which creates a link to my website. The search engines see it.

#4 Blog. I know I preach this all of the time. If you have a blog great, if you don’t want to have a blog, that’s great to… There are a lot of blogs out there in your industry whether it be fitness, auto repair, cake decorating, etc. There are people out there blogging about their business, their ideas, products and suggestions. These people are not in your area and not competing with you but they have blogs, some of these people might even be celebrities in your industry. There are wedding photographer and website designer celebrities in the industry who blog and I read what they post. Search for blogs in your industry or any industry for that matter that you have an interest in. Start reading some blogs and post comments at the bottom. When you post a comment you can place your name and website address in the comment as well. This will help your ranking in the search engines. I post A LOT of comments.

#5 Post to the Social web. If you can take pictures of your work then do it. I post images of my work on my Flickr.Com account. I always post the city and location of the photo so if somebody happens to be searching for that location then I will show up. Try doing a search for “Historic Knights Ferry” in google and see what comes up.

There are many little things you can do that will add up to a better search engine result for your website. Some of you may have difficult industries to get ranked in (like insurance, restaurants, etc.), this just means you need to work harder to get listed. It can be done.

You Know You Are Used To Being Married When…

I have almost been married a year now, April 4th will be a full year. There have been many things my wife and I have both had to get used to being that both of us have never lived with someone else before. She had a brother but I didn’t have any sisters, so living with a girl is a whole new experience. I can now honestly say that I am used to being married and having a woman in the house because it did not phase me when I went to grab my hair brush and there were tampons laying on top of it. Something like that would have freaked me out a year ago, or even 6 months ago. Not sure why, I guess it’s just the principle. Anyone else have any funny things they had to get used to?

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