Category Archives: Work

Ambient Age on the MWEP

A good news day – Ambient Age has been accepted onto the Midlands and West Enterprise Programme (MWEP). The programme is run jointly by GMIT and Athlone IT, and focuses on helping start-up companies to develop their business. The MWEP is a:

…12-month part-time programme provides mentoring support over a series of business modules to help and encourage high potential entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea.

Following on from being accepted into the Innovation in Business Center at GMIT (Galway), this is another big step in developing the company.

If you are interested in finding a start-up programme in your area, Startup Ireland has a list of those run in the different Incubation Centres around the country.

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Copywriting & Proofing Service

Copywriting for your new site is a critical, and often overlooked, part of a new development. With this in mind, Ambient Age has partnered with a professional copywriter and proofer.

JoLavelle.com

Jo has almost 10 years experience working in the media, and also offers freelance feature writing, copywriting and proofing services. For those of you who are looking to improve how you communicate with your customers, you should check out her site.

Tools of the Trade – Some Useful Web & SaaS Apps

If you’ve taken a look at the new section of the site on our Web Applications, you’ll have seen that we’re close to releasing our first Software as a Service (SaaS) product. There are lots of web-based alternatives to desktop software now available for managing all types of small (and larger) businesses. I’ve found they offer lots of advantages, such as being more cost effective, more available (access from anywhere & from different devices), and more suited to collaboration & sharing.

When I started out, I spent quite a bit of time looking into the applications & services people were using. I tried out lots to manage different parts of the business; here are some of the ones I settled on:

Communications

There are lots of web-based technologies for staying in touch. Some I’ve found most useful are:

  1. Google’s Gmail, which lets you manage a number of different email accounts and has Instant Messaging to others with Gmail accounts. Google Talk is a desktop application that gives you the same messaging options, with the ability to talk to contacts over the web.
  2. Skype – while not web-based, it offers a handy service for messaging  & talking over the web. It also provides voicemail & lets you buy local telephone numbers.
  3. Fring -again, not web-based, but it gives you access to Skype, MSN & Google Talk, Twitter and more from your mobile; handy if you’re away from your computer.

Project Management

After using the open source version of ActiveCollab for a while (which has now moved to a paid version), I’ve since settled into using BaseCamp. It’s a well designed, easy to use web app that makes managing a project (everything from setting up milestones & to-do lists, to collaborating with others) really easy. For times when tracking the amount of time spent on different parts of a project are needed I’ve used 1time online time tracking; it’s a handy Irish web app that I’ve talked about before as part of the Tuesday Push. Google Docs is also something I’ve been using from time to time when shared or remote-access to word-processing & spreadsheets is needed.

Web Stats

For analysing performance of websites, another Google product, Analytics, features. It’s free and has a wide range of reports available, with the option to schedule sending reports by email – a feature I’ve found really helpful for certain clients.  Another alternative to Analytics that I’ve been using recently is Irish-based StatCounter. I’ve found the level of detail in some of the reports to be great, although it doesn’t look as nice as Analytics, there is a paid version available for access to more information.

Code Management

I spent quite a while developing code on a local machine (while keeping an automated backup…always keep backups!). That was until I picked up on code versioning with Subversion and Springloops. Springloops is a web-based tool that allows you to manage your source code as you work on it, collaborate with others, and deploy it to servers when the time comes. It has made a huge difference to workflow when developing bigger web applications.

Client Management

When trying to keep track of who’s who and what needs to be done for them (CRM – Customer Relationship Management), I’ve been using another web app by 37signals, Highrise. As with Basecamp, it’s a simple & easy to use service that lets you manage contacts, tasks etc. I’ve found it an easy way of keeping on top of what I should be doing for everyone.

Staying in Touch

While not directly related to the day-to-day work, there are lots of other web-based services that are useful for keeping in touch with what’s going on. Doing so helps stay on top of trends, industry & competitor news, helps with learning new skills, and gives a way to plug into the various communies out there. Some of the most useful I’ve found are tools like Google Alerts, Google Reader, Twitter and LinkedIn .

Lots of Options

That gives a small picture of some of the web-based tools available for managing business. Some are most useful to web designers & developers, but many will be helpful to lots of others (and if you’re in the beauty sector, be sure to check out our newest app!). If you’re a linkedIn user you can also connect through LinkedIn.

Mobile Phone Internet & Camera Use: Survey Results

I published the results of the short survey I did before Christmas on how people use the camera & Internet on mobile phones. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey, I really appreciate you taking the time.

The results are published in two parts, the first part details how people use the camera on their mobile phone, the second part looks at Internet use on mobile phones.

Have 2 minutes for a quick survey?

Update: This survey is now closed. Thank you very much to everyone who took the time to complete it; it was really appreciated. I will be publishing the results in the coming weeks.

I’m doing a small survey on mobile phone Internet & camera use; it’s 10 questions that you’ll have done in less than 2 minutes. It’s for something I’m working on, and it’d be a HUGE help if you could do it!! You can get it here.

I’ll be publishing the results here, so if you don’t already have the RSS feed, you can grab it now!

Thank you!

Ambient Age in Incubation

GMIT Innovation in Business CentreAmbient Age is having a change of address. It’s moving to the GMIT Innovation in Business Centre.

The centre is split between the Galway & Castlebar campuses (I’ll be based in the Galway one).  It has two objectives: to support and facilitate the emergence of new market-led and knowledge-based companies in the region and, forge strategic links between the college and the world of industry and commerce. Their aims are to:

  • Increase number of high potential start-ups
  • Improve early stage survival rates
  • Accelerate company / job growth
  • Enhance links with GMIT and SMEs / MNCs

Being back on the GMIT Campus will no doubt be a great experience; it’s been some time since I did my Degree in Business here, and a lot has changed with a very nicely redeveloped campus since then.

It’s a huge step in the right direction for Ambient Age.

Busy Days: New Client Websites Released

I’ve been keeping busy lately. To show you how I’ve been filling my time, here is some of the recent web design work I’ve delivered for clients recently.

Firstly, a new site was launched for Kenneth Madden Photography. Kenneth is a photographer based in Galway who needed a website that showcased his work, without taking away from the impact of his photos. There are some really nice images on it, and it’s well worth checking out.

Kennethmadden.ie Screenshot

Secondly, I’ve completed an Intranet site redesign for the Office of Corporate & Legal Affairs (formerly the University Secretary’s Office) at University College Cork. Following their change in name and focus, a redesigned web presence was in order. The site is only available on the UCC Campus Network, but here’s a preview of the Office’s new clean & spacious homepage.

Office of Corporate and Legal Affairs UCC

Further samples of, and details about, some of the work that’s been keeping me out of trouble recently are available in the (newly redesigned) Portfolio section of the site.