Archive for October, 2009

Novalicious – Art Show

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December 10th 2009 from 8pm until 2am.

Join an ambitious group of local Bay Area artists as we present the newest works from a group of Bay Area visual artists.

Featuring a fantastic set of new artwork from:
Shaun McNicholas – Illustrator
Jindra Noewi – Illustrator
Gregory Colvin – Photographer
Don Kobasky – Illustrator
Sheri Salin – Illustrator
Bean Spence – Illustrator
More to come…

Don’t miss this Visual Feast!

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Free Advice

It always amazes me how many people exist in the world – and are actually making money giving people advice or “consulting” or “coaching” on things that are available for free. The question is: what do you have time for, or more importantly what has the most VALUE to you. For me it’s time. More than likely for you the answer will be the same. So if you can afford it then pay someone to manage all of this stuff for you, after all your time is better spent on more profitable things. Like sipping margaritas with your friends – of course only if that’s how you make MONEY and provide for yourself and your family if you have one.

Of course if you are not named Ashton Kutcher, or Madonna, or that guy that just has a symbol for his name – or does he call himself Prince now??? I don’t know, anyway… if you need to manage all of this stuff for yourself for now – until you get your first big break… read on.

You are a brand, whether you want to believe it or not in today’s world you are actually a brand.

Do a search in google for your name. When someone new meets you in a club, at church, at the local show you just attended, a friend of a friend and yes especially at work, or a potential new job. You are actually being looked at online. Do you know what the internet says about you? Do it yourself, what does google say about you?

A couple of months ago I did this for myself and realized there were quite a few people that shared my name:

There are probably more people but that is all I can find now in the first few pages of google search results. And I don’t mind being confused for a moment with a guy who is a Director for the Center for English Language.

I think the best advice I could offer anyone in the professional world today is to go through this practice yourself. If you can’t find yourself online – then you aren’t saying anything and you need to register on as many free web sites, portals and social media sites as you can; and start talking. You are probably a great person, a professional with valuable skills and a high level of integrity. Maybe you are thinking about breaking out of the corporate world to go into something you are more passionate about, perhaps you have lost your job and just need to get your name in front of as many people as possible so that your skills are out in the open and you can be found be prospective employers. Maybe you just like attention and you just want people to know who you are. Hey go for it! You don’t necessarily need to be selling something to have a presence online, and more than likely there is a presence online. If you don’t have one you are building yourself talking about your good and admirable skills and qualities, people will simply get directed to a site like intelius.com where for a small fee they can find out every location you have ever lived and much more embarrassing information like that time you spent in jail for driving on a suspended license when you were 19 years old. Or that drunk and disorderly from college. There are much worse examples but I’ll leave that up to the rest of you to imagine what embarrassing things there are as a matter of public record that people might find out about you.

On a much lighter note – for me: I just moved back to my home town of Tampa Florida from Chicago and started aggressively marketing myself as a consultant and designer/illustrator. So it was important to me that all the places online that might have my information or a profile about me have complete and up to date information. I found many sites referencing past places I had lived because I registered at one time or another and never used the site and never went in an updated my information. So I took some time and went out there and updated my information everywhere I could find a reference to the person who is supposed to be me.

Next thing: get yourself registered everywhere! Linked-In, Facebook, Twitter, Google
Most of the social media and profile sites are free.
Here is an interesting practice:
Check this page out! http://www.prelovac.com/vladimir/top-list-of-social-media-sites
That’s just the top 100 – there are thousands of sites out there the important thing is to be on all of the top ones, and make sure your info and the description of who you are and what you do is accurate. Especially for your industry!

Here’s a challenge – get your name registered – pay for a hosting package and just start a basic blogging site for your name, you can do this for under $50 per year! (That will be a different post) Then register in all 100 top sites and make sure your name, phone, email and about you description are all up to date and pointing to your blog. Then register for the free google analytics package (MORE FREE STUFF) and start tracking your results. You’ll be surprised how quickly people start finding you online!

If you want or need help with anything shoot me an email – I am always glad to offer help. I only charge for complicated things that you couldn’t do for free somewhere else!!!!! And in today’s internet society you would be surprised how much power you have in that little box on your desk with the keyboard attached to it.

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The Case for ColdFusion, Flex and AIR

A little over five years ago I began researching CRM applications for possible deployment into the company I worked for. As Chief Technology Officer it was my responsibility to evaluate current technologies and look for the best technological solution for managing and delivering the executive recruiting practice as well as the mergers and acquisitions advisory services offered by the company. We began first by looking at software packages that advertised solutions tailored to the recruiting process and identified the top five solutions that were highly discussed and deployed in the industries we worked in. The top five solutions we found and evaluated:

  • Cluen – Windows based application portal
  • Bullhorn – Web based CRM solution based on ColdFusion
  • Salesforce – Web based SAS solution based in .Net
  • Microsoft CRM – Windows based platform integrated in Windows Server Env
  • Dillistone – Filefinder – Web based CRM solution

All five products advertise the same basic criteria:

  • Easy to use
  • Quick deployment
  • Intuitive recruiting process driven
  • Expandable and customizable
  • Easily migrate your existing data

While looking at the features available of each product, they all exhibit the same basic functionality, thorough candidate and client information storage, ability to track and search for candidates and prospective clients, storage and parsing capabilities for documents inserted or submitted to the system. Each product offers a support and training program and the claim for customizable functionality tailored to meet the needs of most organizations.

While considering each platform we had to consider one major point that none of these platforms could deliver without an incredible amount of expense. Flexibility to meet the various business styles of a broad variety of executives and their teams while maintaining integrity and availability of data gathered executing search executive and mergers and acquisitions research and development. All while satisfying a marginal and profitable bottom line impact on the company.

Bottom Line: I want all the functionality available to me from the internet, social marketing, analytics and SQL (structured query language), I want it right now not two years from now, and I want it cheap and fast.

Solution: ColdFusion custom development.

  1. First the ColdFusion environment is extremely easy to learn and develop in – at least in my opinion.
  2. It’s flexible enough to be nimble and fast over the internet
  3. Yet it’s robust enough to provide things like:
  4. Integration with Microsoft Exchange
  5. Document Parsing and Indexing
  6. The platform was purchased and continues to be developed by Adobe a company known for the quality of their products and fully and completely dominating in the creative fields of visual design, one of the driving forces in online development, and a personal passion.
  7. ColdFusion development has expanded into Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR so the same server based functions and scripts can be extended easily to Flash as well as desktop applications that maintain the same functionality of the original code.
  8. And Finally developing the front facing interface for an application is independent of the backend database, so developing the web portal interface for the solution can be constructed while maintaining the system a company continues to use. Meaning the migration and training can be completed while long term users of another system can continue to perform their daily workflow, and there will be no down time in-between causing a loss of revenue during a long and drawn out training process.

My final solution was a combination of technologies based on the ColdFusion platform integrating the power of:

  • Apple Server Platform OS X 10.4
  • Apache Web Server
  • Subversion Source Control System
  • A mix of javascript and cfscript (Cold Fusion’s built in scripting a combination of javascript and action script)
  • Microsoft Exchange (using the ColdFusion 8 Enterprise cfexchange tags)
  • Microsoft Windows Server utilizing the Services for Unix and DFS

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Social Perception

Social PerceptionConsider this: Throughout history we recognize respect and ultimately imitate cultures that last throughout time reflected in their literature, performance and visual arts. In these difficult economic times what better way to express our pride for our lifestyle than through a celebration of those values we hold so dear and fight so hard to protect.

See this and many more pieces like it at the first of a semi annual production being produced by PSM Design. In an effort to educate and promote our community about the Arts and the impact the arts can have on society as an instrument for education, peaceful acceptance and ultimately cultural awareness. Join the blog at PSM Design to receive updates as the event develops and dates and locations become available.

Want to be a part of the process? Send Shaun a note at shaun@psmdesign.com.

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Art Store

Check out my new online art store. Order a print for your house. Order some Christmas cards.
I only make a small profit on the sales, but I think this is an amazing service and it’s a way to get your work out to everyone. If you want me to sign anything you order from here I will gladly do so. Just give me a call and we’ll work it out.

http://fineartamerica.com/customshop/shaun-mcnicholas.html

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