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Slide Deck For “Best Internet Practices For Business” Seminar

September 11th, 2009

The complete 35-slide deck from yesterdays seminar on “Best Internet Practices For Business” is now available for free download and online viewing on Slideshare via the link below. Please forward this on to those that were not able to attend the session. Thanks so much for being a great audience!

For professional implementation and consultation on these practices, check us out at http://openrain.com , email us at sales {at} openrain.com, or call us at (623) 691-7869. Thanks again and enjoy the slides.

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Rubyology #83: Ruby IDE/Editor Deathmatch

August 10th, 2009
Roundtable discussion on Ruby IDEs and text editors.
Runtime: 38:39 minutes.
Participants: Marc Chung, Preston Lee, Saul Mora, Benjamin Smith.
Episode Sponsor: http://openrain.com
Stream via the web from http://rubyology.com or subscribe via iTunes.
Direct download size: ~34MB M4A, ~74MB MP3
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Roundtable discussion on Ruby IDEs and text editors. Four OpenRain developers debate the pros and cons of different IDE and editor tools for day-to-day Ruby application development.

Stream Rubyology via the web or subscribe via iTunes.

Runtime: 38:39 minutes, in stereo.
Participants: Marc Chung, Preston Lee, Saul Mora, Benjamin Smith.
Episode Sponsors: http://openrain.com, http://openrainapp.com
Direct Download: ~34MB M4A, ~74MB MP3
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Chandler Ribbon Cutting Wrap-Up

July 23rd, 2009

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OpenRain Software is smack dab in the middle of a rapid-fire marketing event campaign, hosting three separate ribbon-cutting parties for Tempe, Chandler and Gilbert businesses over the course of several weeks to promote our small business web presence product. Tempe was last week, Chandler this week, and Gilbert next week. That’s a whole lot of wine and networking! Here’s a quick video of our Chandler Chamber ribbon cutting this past Wednesday. Also check out some great pictures courtesy of @casademora!

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Geek ‘n’ Eat XV: Deja Vu Edition

June 24th, 2009

gne_logo_clipWhat: Geek ‘n’ Eat XV: Deja Vu Edition
When: Friday, June 26th, Noon-1pm.
Where: Chino Bandito, Chandler
Who: All hungry geeks!

[Restaurant Website] [Google Street View Map] [Aerial View] [Google Group] [GnE Website]

As a part-time Asian living in Arizona, Chino’s holds a special place in my heart for successfully blending Americanized Eastern favorites with Mexican classics. (Jerk chicken quesadillas, egg fu yung burritos.. crazy delicious stuff.) Come get your geek on with some awesome unique eats! I’m sure we’ll find some give-a-ways, too.

Note that this is at the CHANDLER location, which happens to have the worst restaurant real estate ever. It’s on the Southeast corner of Chandler and Dobson *behind* the strip mall. (See aerial pic.)

Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.) No reservation required, but notes appreciated on the Geek ‘n’ Eat Google Group!

Chino Bandido Takee-Outee was founded in November 1990 by Frank and Eve Collins, husband and wife. The blend of Mexican and Asian cooking styles and flavors came about from Eve’s Chinese background and both Frank and Eve being native Arizonans. The original store was only 1000 square feet, seated 16, and was modeled after those “hole-in-the-wall” restaurants that Frank and Eve love. As soon as they realized that people wanted to stay in to eat, as opposed to taking it out, they expanded the restaurant year by year, until the restaurant grew to over 5,000 square feet, seating about 150.

In June 2005, we finally opened the Chandler location. It is tucked into the corner of San Marcos Square (behind the Walgreen’s) on the southeast corner of Dobson and Chandler Blvd. With 6,000 square feet and an outside patio, we have tried to create a spacious, comfortable dining area. Most of the parking is on the east side of the building, so be sure to drive around back for the closest entrance!

In the fall of 2005, New Times awarded Chino’s Best of Phoenix for “Local Eatery We Wish Were a Chain.” On January 29, 2007, AOL users voted Chino’s in First Place for Best of Phoenix “Cheap Eats” category.

Chino’s is also one of few restaurants that gives you a tutorial in how to place an order. Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.)

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Product Video Demo: Online Business Platform

June 15th, 2009

OpenRain silently launched the Online Business Platform at the beginning of 2009 to give small businesses a sophisticated web presence on a tight budget. The Online Business Platform takes custom web design, easy-to-use content management (CMS) capabilities and social media integration, and wraps the whole package in a fully managed, fixed-cost web presence complete with monthly consulting services and automatic software upgrades.

It’s the most valuable parts of web for your business: technology, online marketing, and business guidance boiled down to an easy to use website and predictable development process. Anyone with a web browser and small marketing budget can now build and maintain a 100% unique, professionally guided web presence that will be the center of both your online and offline marketing campaigns for years to come. This video highlights just some of the current features of OpenRain’s Online Business Platform technology.

See http://openrainapp.com for details on the Online Business Platform and to request a free custom quote!

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Generating Offline Business With Online Marketing

March 9th, 2009

Today’s “brick-and-mortar” businesses orient marketing dollars around local product/service locations to maximize returns on marketing dollars using direct mail, signage, bulletins, newspaper placement, newsletters and local radio. Unfortunately, some of these tactics require commitments of over several thousand dollars per campaign just to get started, and cannot easily be changed once begun. Brick-and-mortar businesses owners often incorrectly assume they should not venture into more effective online marketing campaigns, and thus fail to realize the cost savings and other benefits of using internet-based marketing communication channels.

Getting eager customers in the door is critical if your business requires in-store sales. In many markets, Internet marketing has proven to be easier to maintain, cheaper over the long run and more effective than the aforementioned traditional tactics. Even franchise/licensed business owners of already well-known household names–such as Subway and Little Caesars–are using localized electronic marketing to distribute coupons, sales promotions and other marketing messages.

The first step is to establish a website specifically designed for your business. For your first site, focus on these elements..

  1. Providing a look and feel should consistent with your logo, color scheme, typography and other branding. The design should be professional and business oriented. (Avoid the temptation to include large amounts of personal content.)
  2. A clear and obvious call to action for what you want visitors to do. Contact and newsletter signup forms, phone numbers and maps should all be clearly accessible–as appropriate for your company–to maximize the likelihood that the visitor will “convert” to a paying customer.
  3. You should have the ability to update content without needing to go through the web designer/developer. Developers will sometimes refer to these functions as “Content Management System” (CMS) features.

This great new site will be the center of your businesses electronic marketing campaigns. Once running, submit your new website URL to Google, Yahoo!, and MSN search engines, at minimum. Also look for online business directories under which you may register and list business contact information such as Google Local Business Center and YellowPages.com. All of these registrations may be used and updated free up charge. Also make sure your web developer is including visitor tracking code in your website so you may access statistics on the people visiting your website. Trends statistics on referral sources, visitors per day and most popular pages are all critical metrics you’ll need to gauge the effectiveness of your marketing. With your new business website silently running 24/7, you should now focus your attention on marketing it.

Google AdWords is the most popular search engine-oriented advertising service for driving potential customers to the call to action on your website. You may also configure your ads to show up on sites showing advertising via Google’s complementary AdSense service. AdWords is a form of “pay-per-click” (PPC) marketing. You pay a small fee each time a web user clicks on your ad and is redirected to your website, as well as a (generally much smaller) fee for ad impressions made without a click-through. Impression fees are usually changed by the thousand since the value of an impression is marginal compared to a click-through to your website.

The budget for your online campaigns is up to you! You may set a fixed daily maximum budget for ads, and specify the maximum price you are willing to pay for a click via a bid. Free tools are available to help find the right combination of search keywords and big pricing. Specific ads can be tied to specific geographic regions similar in spirit to traditional marketing tactics, and your web developer can even set up tools to automatically email you reports on the effectiveness of your campaigns.

Paid advertisements are not the only way to get customers in the door. Online “blog” services are essentially web-based bulletin boards to post news. Newsletters can be distributed by email instead of direct mail. Discussion forums can be used for customer support and questions. All these things and more can also be integrated into your website with the ultimate intent of getting people in the door or on the phone where your existing salesmanship can take over. With time and attention, the effectiveness of your online presence may even overtake your traditional offline marketing tactics.

Solutions

OpenRain’s Online Business Platform is an all-in-one package integrating custom web design, self-updatable content management system, social media integration and much more in a 24/7-availability package for less than the cost of 3 months of direct mail campaigning. No contracts or complications: just pure, online business the way it was meant to be done.

Or if you’d like to supercharge your existing site for online marketing, monthly consultation services are available as well.

Call us now at 1 (623) 691-7869 or visit us at http://openrain.com for a free quote!

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Web 2.0 Design Cheat Sheet

March 6th, 2009

Use this handy visual guide when designing new websites and you’re sure to impress the client! (Open in a new window for the full-size 1000×800 version.)

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Rubyology #74 Online

February 25th, 2009

Rubyology Roundtable #2 is now available for free download via iTunes and web streaming via the Rubyology website. For show notes and follow-up discussions see the Rubyology Google Group.

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Free Whitepapers Now Available

February 13th, 2009

whitepaper_website_thumbnailwhitepaper_social_thumbnailOpenRain is proud the announce a new “Whitepapers” section of this blog, also accessible via a link at the top of the page. These documents are targeted at business owners wanting to learn more about the web and its effects on business. Abstracts are provided: for free PDF copies, shoot us an email at sales@openrain.com, or via online form.

All whitepapers may be redistributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative license.

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Mention In Advanced Rails Recipes

February 11th, 2009

advanced_rails_recipes_p443_snippetProps to OpenRain’r Marc Chung for having the action_mailer_tls Rails plugin featured in Advanced Rails Recipes: Snack Recipe 47, Send E-mail via Gmail.

Note that the official plugin is now on github. We would have continued to maintain the URL that went to print, but no one told us we’d be in the book!

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