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12/31/2004

2nd Annual Backup Day today

Filed under: Radio — ChefTD @ 4:57 pm

A year ago at another site of ours we started an annual tradition. This takes place the last Friday of every December which we’ve designated the Annual Backup Day. Today on the Webmaster Cookbook show Jowl and I discussed backups and I showed him how to take care of some maintenance issues surrounding the computer he got for Christmas.

Original live airdate: Friday December 31, 2004 at 3pm PST / 6pm EST
Webmaster Cookbook AUDIO:

Streaming:
20k listen archive stream (dialup users)
64k listen archive stream (broadband)
download 16.3 MB (64k version)

Drinks (cool stuff to add to your websites):
- how and why to defrag the hard drive: using the built-in defrag tool

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- Discussion over partition drives and why separating programs from data on the hard drive is a good idea

Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- Jowl learns how to burn his first CD

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- Jowl and ChefTD discuss Jowl’s Xmas gifts

The Check (what did we learn today)
- Take the weekly quiz along with Jowl — what was learned today?

Show Summary:

ChefTD helps Jowl with having his normally energetic voice on the radio as opposed to the stony, quiet, hard to hear voice. Talk ensues about cleaning up a Windows computer by deleting temporary files, cookies and running the Windows system tool: disk defragmenter. Jowl learns about the basics of disk partitioning, the size of a KB (1024 bytes) as well as how to burn a CD for the very first time.

Before show started browser screenshot:

No changes were made to the Orting website during the show this week.

No Links discussed on the show today.

12/24/2004

Debugging a WP plugin install plus happy holiday wish Official menu show #20 12/24/2004

Filed under: Radio — ChefTD @ 4:16 pm

Original live airdate: Friday December 24, 2004 at 3pm PST / 6pm EST
Webmaster Cookbook AUDIO:

Streaming:
20k listen archive stream (dialup users)
64k listen archive stream (broadband)
download 16.3 MB (64k version)

Drinks (cool stuff to add to your websites):
- Happy Holidays from the family! Nean stops by to announce the “2 hours of Tech Radio show”

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- Jowl and ChefTD discuss the importance of following the step-by-step instructions for adding Wordpress blog plugins

Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- Using PRINT in PHP to echo results form a MySQL INSERT statement to help debug error messages

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- Jowl talks about the family’s new Saturn 2005 Relay

The Check (what did we learn today)
- No quiz today.

Show Summary:

Jowl’s little brother Nean stops by to reenact his audio appearance at the very first two hours of tech radio show; he gets a little coaching from mom. Spawn rejects making an appearance on the show (busy playing PS2). Warm holiday wishes from ChefTD and Jowl. Discussion on Jowl’s problem installing a polls plugin to the Wordpress blog on Orting.com. They go back through the instructions and discuss how some files weren’t overwritten and add back some missing code and work a little bit with debugging a MySQL database INSERT error.

Before show started browser screenshot:

No changes were made to the Orting website during the show this week.

No Links discussed on the show today.

12/22/2004

Comment spam

Filed under: General — ChefTD @ 7:11 am

Even though we’re using moderated comments, we still are getting our share of comment spam. On this special Christmas eve episode (Friday December 24, 2004, 3pm PST) of Webmaster Cookbook Jowl and I will discuss ways to stop this irritating time waster and also help him with adding a polls option to the orting blog.

12/17/2004

No show today!!

Filed under: General — Jowl @ 2:51 pm

Sorry for the inconvenience but it was my moms birthday and my dad wanted to take her out.

12/16/2004

First blogging meet

Filed under: Jowl's Journal — Jowl @ 3:00 pm

My dad took me to a blogging meet up. It was the first one I have ever been to, so I didn’t know what I was doing. But i had tons of fun because I met new cool people who gave me tips about how to build and mantain my site and this site.

12/15/2004

Using Tablet PC on our next radio show?

Filed under: General — ChefTD @ 10:28 am

We plan to be using a Tablet PC in our next radio show. Details will be discussed on this Friday’s show exactly how we’ll be using it, so please try and add to your schedule if you are curious. Below is a video I shot using userplane showing boot time.

12/13/2004

Thank you for the feedback — good and bad

Filed under: General — ChefTD @ 9:34 am

Just wanted to take a minute and say thank you to the folks who have responded to our most recent show and in particular to the negative comment left at Podcast Alley. If you have listened to our show and haven’t yet rated the show, then please do so at your earliest convenience.

One listener to the show, Joe, commented that he felt we “kinda dwelled” on the one negative comment. Joe, if you’re reading, then you are absolutely correct, we did dwell on it. I put a link up here for Jowl to see it and I know by his response that it really bothered him. That’s life being a webmaster as a hobby and profession. Some people just aren’t going to like what we are doing. This website and the radio show is sort of a perpetual work in progress.

Actually, I think the one negative comment we’ve received to date (and I’m sure we’ll have more as time goes on) was a positive thing (and that’s why we spent more time on it, Joe). Will we do this for every negative comment we receive? Nope. The first one is special, just like the first positive comment is special and therefore, IMO, this warrants more detailed discussion. We spent time talking about podcat so we should similarly identify Sam’s comment just to balance things out.

You see, we aren’t just trying to cover the technical, behind-the-scenes stuff in building a website, we’re also trying to explore the community and mental aspect of doing the website work. This is one area I’m worried about with Jowl because while he has demonstrated the technical skill and knowledge pretty good to date, he is definitely having difficulty with the motivation to do the work to build the site on his own.

Jowl clearly had his feelings hurt and I’m sure that’s something every webmaster goes through at one time or another (I’d be lying if I said this never happened to me in the past) and it can have a negative impact on a webmaster’s motivation: that the stuff we spend our time (spare time in Jowl’s case) building and working on will be shot down in flames by a relative stranger online. It’s all part of becoming a good webmaster (cooking a good webmaster stew), developing a harder shell against the things which get in the way of continuing to work on your website.

What’s sort of ironic to me, and I’m pretty sure that I mentioned this on the show, is that Sam thought we are actually trying to be some sort of comedy team.

Webmaster Cookbook is primarily a serious show, and though we may cut things up once in awhile in order to break through some of the serious info (I’ll tease Jowl in a friendly, fatherly, loving way), the overall format of the program is meant to be just like a cooking show with a clear cut purpose for each show — and it’s real, not rehearsed or even planned beyond my writing the menu for each show. Jowl often doesn’t even see the menu before he comes into our “studio” for each show.

That’s one of my concerns actually, is that Jowl doesn’t get more involved with the show each week prior to the show (and I’ve mentioned this concern on air to him several times). So what comes out is really what happens on the day of the show live. This spontaneity could be viewed as “amateurish” by some, I suppose, but I mean it when I say that this is about the most real reality show you’ll ever hear.

For those who listened to our last show they heard about how we’re going to be including in some future shows bonus secret prizes for listeners of both the live show and the recorded show (details can be heard in show #19). And this is open to every listener: the people who love the show or hate the show or haven’t made up their minds about the show.

Thank you for listening!

12/12/2004

New car, smarter then me?

Filed under: Jowl's Journal — Jowl @ 9:15 am

I cannot believe what I saw, my parents came home in a new car last night. The car is very nice, and it talks lol. But it never quite listens, chefTD was trying to talk to the car and the car kept repeating itself. I’m thinking that this car with onstar capability is going to work out fine.

These are pictures of the car.

12/10/2004

Dealing with negative podcast feedback - Webmaster Cookbook #19 12/10/2004

Filed under: Radio — ChefTD @ 6:24 pm

Original live airdate: Friday December 10, 2004 at 3pm PST / 6pm EST
Webmaster Cookbook AUDIO:

Streaming:
20k listen archive stream (dialup users)
64k listen archive stream (broadband)
download 24.6 MB (64k version)

Drinks (cool stuff to add to your websites):
- Google suggestions and Google labs

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- How to deal with negative feedback on the web using comments one listener gives about the show. In particular the comment “painful” was used to describe the show.

Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- How to monitor security issues with programs being used. The issues associated with using third party scripts and programs.

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- Jowl and ChefTD discuss having no car.

The Check (what did we learn today)
- Take the weekly quiz along with Jowl

Show Summary:

ChefTD and Jowl discuss the first negative feedback coming through about the Webmaster Cookbook radio show. ChefTD tells Jowl that he shouldn’t take negative feedback personally. ChefTD explains how he feels the show would probably be improved if it was two twenty minute segments instead of three with the first segment being more of the how things are going with Jowl and building the website and dealing with the issues facing a new webmaster and the second segment being a webmaster-related how-to project/task. ChefTD also discusses a couple ways that they might be able to monetize the show so that it covers the bandwidth costs. Webmaster Cookbook is going to start putting secret backwards messages in some future podcasts to give away prizes to listeners as a way to reward the folks that listen to the show. Jowl visits Google labs and tries out the new Google Suggest. Jowl shows ChefTD how he has more people writing at the orting.com website. ChefTD comments on how gathering people to contribute to a website is something Jowl seems to be good at doing. Next, ChefTD shows Jowl how to deal with a security issue with Wordpress version 1.21 and some discussion over how to use Feedster to monitor Wordpress for issues. ChefTD tells the story of the worst office Christmas party and how they have no car [note: after the show, the mechanic had fixed the car, it was a timing belt problem]

Before show started browser screenshot:

No changes were made to the Orting website during the show this week.

Links discussed on the show:
Robodemo (now called Captivate) - create interactive Flash videos
Blog Explosion - increase your blog traffic
Google Suggest - Google tries to guess what you are searching for and shows search results.
Feedster - track search results via custom RSS feed (FREE)

12/9/2004

Hmm “painful” Hmm

Filed under: Jowl's Journal — Jowl @ 5:20 pm

Sam Howard I demand that you try to run your own show. How do you think it is, I understand that I sometimes don’t talk into the microphone all the time but can you post a friendly comment that says you should work on something.

“Painful” - I don’t think Sam likes our show, Jowl

Filed under: General — ChefTD @ 2:18 pm

Jowl, something tells me that Sam listened and doesn’t like our show. Vote for our podcast at podcastalley.com

Painful - If you’re twelve years old, this might appeal to you. The host and sidekick are amateurish and infantile. Imagine Wayne and Garth hosting a show about web design. Only not funny.
Submitted By: Sam Howard on 20041201

But I do know that Jowl likes Wayne’s World. Maybe we should start a new Sam Howard segment: “The amateurish, infantile segment.” Critics, got to love them! LOL.

12/3/2004

Increasing blog traffic - Webmaster Cookbook #18 12/03/04

Filed under: Radio — ChefTD @ 6:13 pm

Original live airdate: Friday December 3, 2004 at 3pm PST / 6pm EST
Webmaster Cookbook AUDIO:

Streaming:
20k listen archive stream (dialup users)
64k listen archive stream (broadband)
download 28.6 MB (64k version)

Drinks (cool stuff to add to your websites):
- Its Pat! Saturday Night Live reference from podcat

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- Jowl to create the before show screenshot and adding 400 width pic to show notes. Discussion on file overwriting from last week.

Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- How to generate traffic for blog and understanding referral programs with levels.

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- Jowl and ChefTD review the Nintendo DS

The Check (what did we learn today)
- Take the weekly quiz along with Jowl

Show Summary:

ChefTD asks Jowl what he’s done for the orting.com site over the last week. ChefTD notices that Jowl had lined up some new people to start writing for the Orting website and Jowl describes his strategy of getting people to have their own blogs in categories. ChefTD and Jowl listen to Podcat’s Its Pat clip and discuss a podcast mention from another show. ChefTD and Jowl then use Blog Explosion to surf blogs and earn credits for Webmaster Cookbook, along the way demoing the different features and discussing some of the blogs they discover while surfing like mystery credits, monthly lottery for credits and the read 2 blogs and get one reader back to your blog ratio. Also, some discussion on what a five level referral program means. At the end of the show they generated double the traffic that had been received for the day in less than one hour. [note: an hour after the show, the open 3rd party traffic stats showed more than double the average daily traffic]

Before show started browser screenshot:

No changes were made to the Orting website during the show this week.

Links discussed on the show:
Blog Explosion - increase your blog traffic

Something that Happened mentions Webmaster Cookbook

Filed under: General — ChefTD @ 11:22 am

Thank you, Harold for mentioning Webmaster Cookbook in your recent podcast: Something that Happened

I continue relating my bandwidth woes in this Audioblogger phone post. People/sites/services mentioned: ILK; Jay Dedman of Momentshowing.net; Internet Archive; Creative Commons; TDavid of Webmaster Cookbook; Cyberwurx; Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.

Jowl and I have added you to our blogroll. How did I know this happened when I hadn’t previously subscribed to his podcast? RSS! I have an RSS feed which updates anytime certain keywords are mentioned (like my name) and when I saw my name was mentioned I checked it out and it downloaded the short audio post. To my delight I heard the mention! Jowl will be excited to when I share this with him.

If anybody else who does podcasting mentions Webmaster Cookbook inside their audio post (and don’t say anything about it in text anywhere) please trackback or comment and tell us you mentioned us. Thank you, Harold!

12/2/2004

I signed up for it!

Filed under: General — Jowl @ 8:30 pm

I’m signed up for both of those sites, thank you for telling me about them ChefTD.

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