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Thank you.Īnd, yeah, I mean he’s now a salesman basically, he’s selling Lanyrd and all the stuff that they are offering and all the rest of it. I mean, I got chatting with Simon Wilson from Lanyrd. It was day – I think a lot of developers are realizing that they’re having to market themselves personally, but also these are the guys that are out there producing all these apps either as side projects or whatever and they’re having to learn to market. Well I wasn’t, I was in the small room as well, which dented my pride, my over-expanded egoĭevelopers really not interested in marketing.Īctually it was quite – no, it was quite good actually. It’s not a particularly high standard to reach. It’s like I’m the accountant with the best personality. So it’s not a particularly high standard. And what is particularly sad about that is on the comic of the web design community. I am the comic of the web design community. The only word that I ever get is ‘entertaining’ – I know, I’m doomed. They never come up to me and said ‘I learnt loads of things from that.’ ‘That was an inspiring presentation’ or ‘an intelligent presentation’ or anything else. Which is people come up to me said that was ‘an amazingly entertaining presentation’. I also – the other thing I realized is that one – I get one consistent type of feedback every time I speak. I tried to sit in and then realized I was really wasting my time, I didn’t understand any of it. Oh but you sat in a few and thought ‘what the hell am I doing here?’ I wouldn’t have noticed you, you were one of the little people then.įOWD. I think I sat at the back and heckled you. I think it was your – weren’t you doing a workshop? Sort of tagged along to FOWA 2010 as well. I was on placement at Carsonified for a week and I managed to tag along and help out. I got the chance to go to one of each I think. I’ve never actually sat in on any of the talks at these things, I just kind of mill around and interview people.
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I don’t think you’ve been to the apps one. Oh how did that go? I’ve been to FOWA before. So that’s because I was at Future of Web Apps. You’ve spoken a couple of times, but normally it’s… So it’s the sort of people that you don’t generally get to see. It’s excellent value and it’s up and coming speakers as well. I think it was about £50, something like that. So Bristol – and it’s just a day’s conference isn’t it? Maybe south Devon and Cornwall, they would be down.
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It’s held at the Odeon up in Bristol.īristol’s up to me, anything north of the M4 is the north to me. So where’s WDC? Well I know where it is, it was a leading question. It was brilliant to catch up with some people and saw some absolutely fantastic talks. I’ve just come back from WDC which was lovely. Dan this morning ‘fixed’ my Patchy installation which was working totally fine until he got his hands on it. Well and he knows what he is talking about. The great thing about Dan is that he brings unique grumpy perspective. I was here, shortly after I started at Headscape I joined you. I’ve just come along just to make a general nuisance of myself… So there’s Marcus here and also joining us is Dan. Well I know, right, yeah we’ll stop doing it. So that is becoming a tradition in itself. And we talk about the fact that I haven’t done the traditional start every show. You haven’t – I don’t think you’ve done the traditional start on any one of this series. Woo-hoo – and that’s my new attempt to start the show differently. This week on the Boagworld web design podcast we are going to look at ScreenFlow, Starkers – bizarrely – MailChimp – don’t snigger – and PhotoSync. Subscribe to this podcast using Apple Podcasts, Google Music, Spotify or RSS