What economic downturn?
I must first apologize for the long delay between posts. I've been consumed with a fairly complex project for Tad Inoue, who manages www.tadthedietcoach.com. This site relies heavily on PHP, mySQL and several HTML tricks to pull it all together. The site features a store, forums, photo gallery, blog, and many other static pages.
It's a type of site with a theme I've never worked on before, and not my cup of tea, to say the least. It was certainly a daunting task, but well worth the results, and the client seems to be happy as well.
It's a type of site with a theme I've never worked on before, and not my cup of tea, to say the least. It was certainly a daunting task, but well worth the results, and the client seems to be happy as well.So, that's what I've been up to for the past week. Sure, we've had other projects sprinkled in-between. A few ads, some fabric banners, a logo design. Seems like things don't seem to be slowing down.
Which brings me to the precise content of this post.
Certainly we are seeing the impact our economy is having on our personal lives, and on the local cost of goods we need to keep things rolling. But, the good thing about having a web based business is that your income is not determined by any one local economy. ProGravix works with hundreds of clients around the world, diversifying our income across many continents. Obviously we have seen a slow down with our video services, but this is generally a result of local families being impacted by the crunch.
We're happy that we are not affected too bad by the increased price of gasoline (seeing only a slight increase in the cost of supplies). Personally I am in the market for a new vehicle, and while I hardly travel great distances by car, I don't see that justifying the purchase of a much desirable SUV. For the time being, I roll a Chevy HHR. I like it. It's retro, and gets great gas mileage.
I just hope that I may one day replace my totaled Jeep Liberty.
This has been today's clarified butter.

1 Comments:
Why did you cut Tad's feet off. YIKES. That makes me hurt.
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