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Ted Murphy

Happy Thanksgiving Recovery Day

I spent Thanksgiving with Tara’s family this year. We have been alternating Christmas and Thanksgiving the past few years. Alternating makes it easier, neither of us half to deal with the parental guilt trip for missing a holiday and each family gets to see us both every year. It cuts way down on the stress and drama, we get to have quality time without feeling torn. I am happy to say there hasn’t been any familial blow outs since Tara and I started dating.

Photo Courtesy of BenSpark.com

Photo Courtesy of BenSpark.com

Instead of drama my holidays are filled with food, relaxation and sleep, which can be equally draining. I don’t know about you, but I ate a bit more than I probably should have yesterday. I also had a few beers while watching the football game. The result? I was passed out in a food coma by 7pm on Tara’s sister’s couch.

Today I am in a post Thanksgiving recovery. It was hard to get out of bed thing morning, I was still full and tired after almost 12 hours of sleep. I forced myself out of bed, made it out to run 6 miles and had a modest breakfast. I got my blood pumping, but I am still tired. I have no idea how that is even possible.

Tonight we are going to a French restaurant for dinner. A little escargot…maybe a choclate crepe…a few glasses of wine. I have a feeling I may be fat, dumb and happy again when I return home. This recovery may be an ongoing process. I’ve got to suck it up though, I have an 18 mile run planned on Sunday.

Intel Launches the Core i7 Processor

Are you an Intel fan? I am. Over the past two years at IZEA I have purchased laptops, desktops and servers containing hundreds of Intel processors. IZEA develops with OSX, tests with Windows and serves our sites with Linux, almost all on Intel powered boxes.I personally rock a 2.6GHz Intel Core Duo 2 in my 17″ MacBook Pro and also have a 4 Core Mac desktop for heavy lifting.

I have been using a Mac since 1984 and admittedly bought into the hype about the PowerPC and G series of processors over the years. I’ve got to say I have been impressed with result of the Apple switch to Intel processors, though it was financially painful to make the jump at first. The original switch was a little lackluster, but the recent Intel Macs are outstanding. I realize it is a combination of hardware and software, but my computing experience has never been faster or more stable. I can push around 1GB photoshop files with ease, preview HD motion graphics in real time and work with a ton of apps open simultaneously. I am happy to have Intel Inside (sings Intel jingle in head…damn marketing).

Encode Video Up to 79% Faster!

That’s one of the reasons why I am excited about the recently released Core i7 processor. It is specifically designed for creators like me that deal with large files. If you are a photographer, videographer or animator this new processor can save you hours of computer processing each week. I’m all for efficiency, time saved is money earned. I like the approach that Intel came up with to showcase the i7, it’s a mini site featuring well know digital creators using some of the tools I use all the time. You can check out some cool videos and comparisons here: http://www.digitaldragrace.com

Drooooooolllll. I want one, but there is an issue. I have no idea how long it will be until the i7 shows up in a Mac. As much as I want one I am not going to switch operating systems any time soon. Perhaps my buddy Michael Brito can do so poking around Intel for me and give me the inside scoop : )

If you have purchased a new i7 please let me know what you think. I am especially interested in hearing about your photoshop and video encoding experience.

Who Wants to Party?!?

Earlier today I asked this question on Twitter “if money were no object what kind of party would you throw and where?” Below is a sample of the responses I received.

alexiskn
an awesome masquerade ball… in Rome.
Timothy_Jones
I would rent a yacht and have a huge off-shore party over at least a couple days
Legere
Party for all the Legere’s from Ma,Canada and Louisiana- big family reunion with Salmon Pie and beans-in Bora Bora!
alexdesigns
rent an island and pay for everyones travels!
at1mp
I would recreate the party in Baz Luhrman’s Romeo and Juliet.
HeatherinBC
A real Luau on Waikiki and I’d invite all my IZEA friends 🙂
birdonawire55
I’d throw a party at St Judes hospital for all the kids complete with Ringling Bros in tow
webfugitive
Prehistoric. Cavemen like. Somewhere outside – have a mud pit perhaps. Wire up a cave for good accoustics. Serve ribs.
fishinole1
I would recreate a Nick Carraway party from the Great Gatsby.
isfan
launch party for world changing initiative at statue of liberty. might even invite you.
melissacollier
I’d throw @corycollier a 30th Birthday party in Ireland where they have the
best Guinness!
slove554
I would throw the wedding of my dreams on the beach somewhere. Boo, economy. Boo.

How about you?

And the Winner is….. Everyone

Earlier today I picked the winner of the bathtub of cereal. The winner is Ricard Kligman. Congratulations Richard! I had promised that if I received over 500 comments on my post I would donate another 52 boxes of cereal to charity. Well… I came up short. I managed to get 125 comments in all. But I don’t care, I had a blast doing this promotion and I am making a donation of 52 boxes anyway to my local food bank. Thank you all for your support.

I will be doing this again real soon… perhaps with a bathtub full of mashed potatoes, gravy or stuffing in the holiday spirit. If you have any ideas on what I should fill my next tub with please let me know.

I Rocked My 16 Mile Run

I finished in 2h 19m 05s, that is an average pace of 8m 41s. I don’t know how I managed to do it but I took 11 seconds per mile off of my run from last weekend, even though I ran 2 miles further. This was the longest run I have done to date and I am feeling pretty good about it. I made a short video that captures the beginning, middle and end of my run.

How about you? Have you managed to commit to getting yourself healthy again? How’s it going?

FSU Beats No. 22 Maryland : Social Media FAIL

Unfortunately I didn’t get to see the FSU vs. Maryland game last night. Those of you that have been following me via Twitter know that I got rid of cable a few months back. Tara and I were both very tired and didn’t feel like leaving the house last night, especially to hit a loud sports bar that would be carrying the game.

Photo courtsey of gtmcknight

I decided that I was going to get my fill of the game via the interwebs today. My hope was that social media could recreate the experience of actually being at an FSU Football game when I woke up in the morning. I hopped on Flickr and Facebook thinking I would see pictures of my friends tailgating. Nothing. Not a single photo from the game on Flickr from anyone (not just my friends). I tried an array of query strings, if the photos are out there they are not tagged or titled. Seriously!?! Where are all the half-drunken photos of people gnawing on sausages and chicken wings? Where are the photos from the stands? What about the post-game celebration?

I searched for some blog posts from actual bloggers. Nope. The only thing of substance I found was mainstream media and some hardcore sports sites reporting a recap of the game. I was able to find some tweets about the game via Twitter search, but you can’t get much from 140 characters.

For those of you interested The Florida State Seminoles beat #22 Maryland 37-3 on the road in an upset. FSU has won 17 of the 19 all-time meetings with Maryland.

I am happy that I was able to get the essentials from the mainstream, but I am bummed social media failed to deliver the experience I was hoping for. Social media has come a long way but it still lags behind traditional media in timeliness. Bloggers typically have no discipline, no rules, no deadlines. I am sure that photos, videos and blog posts will start to emerge later today (when people are finished with their hangovers) but I will have already moved on. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, I like updating my content when I feel like it. However, it does put social media at a disadvantage.

I believe the future of social media is going to be about speed of post and ease of capture. Who can share a full experience first? I am going to do a blog post about it later this week. I’ll show you how my post about the Burger King Wallet drove a ton of traffic to this site, not because it was the best but because it was the first.

Retool Your Sales Team in 2009

One of the key components of running a business is setting up the proper incentive and evaluation structure for your sales organization. I have been through many variations at my companies and most of them were based on hitting some arbitrary sales quota. A sales person would be told “you need to sell a million dollars in business” with little consideration for the associated margins or expenses of the business brought in. While gross revenue is great, contribution is really the key.

Let’s look at three sales people. All three sales people make $50k base and 5% commission. The can sell two offerings: Custom work (35% margin) and Packaged product (55% margin). They are able to travel if they need to make a sale. This years quota was $1,200,000 in sales.

  1. Frank – $1,200,000 in sales. Was the only person to make quota. Likes to sell big, custom deals face to face. Travels extensively, spends $7k a month in T&E. Only sells 10% Packaged product.
  2. Juan – $1,100,000 in sales. Just missed quota. Spends $2k a month in T&E. Works the phone, but also does some travel. Sells a 50/50 mix of Custom work and Packaged product.
  3. Violet – $950,000 in sales. Significantly missed quota. Spends $500 a month in T&E. Animal on the phone. Can close without a face to face meeting. Sells a 90/10 mix of Packaged product and Custom work.

In a quota based sales program Frank looks like the clear winner. He will probably receive a bonus of some sort. However, when you look at bottom line contribution Violet beat Frank and Juan, even though she had lower sales. While Violet failed to reach quota, she contributed $72k more than Frank because her COGS, travel and comp were lower. While Frank is being congratulated Violet may be in danger of losing her job. This obviously makes no sense.

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Enter The Sales Performance Index

The Sales Performance Index (SPI) is a simple sales structure we created at IZEA to monitor and evaluate our sales team members. It is designed to reward people based on their contribution to the company, not necessarily their gross sales or pay grade. Individuals don’t have hard quotas at IZEA, everything is driven by this one number.

SPI Calculation

This calculation measures a sales persons cost against their contribution after cost of goods sold. It accounts for the full expense of the sales person including salary, commissions, benefits, taxes and travel. The SPI makes sales people accountable for their expenses and aware of their COGS for various product offerings. Think of the SPI as a P&L for each sales person you employ. It may require some retooling of your accounting practices, but it is well worth the time investment. At IZEA we calculate the SPI on a monthly basis.

Example:
A sales person making $30,000 per year with 4% commission sold $50,000 worth of Product 1, $25,000 (27% Margin) worth of Product 2 (50% Margin) and $5,000 of Product 3 (75% Margin) in a month. The sales person decided to do two sales trips which cost $2250 total.

The individual above has an SPI of 3.6 for this month which means for every $1 they cost they are creating $3.60 in gross profit contribution to cover other corporate expenses.

I am not going to share our compensation plan, but I will tell you we have a SPI grid mapped to time employed. An SPI of 4.0 means you are performing, after a few consecutive months of that you will be bonused. Fall below a 1.50 for three months and you will be looking for a new job. It’s all about the numbers.

We chart the SPI each month and display it publicly. It creates a competitive sales environment where newbies can compete against seasoned sales professionals because it is all about contribution. If you are looking to put a new sales structure in place in 2009 I highly recommend you give this a try.

Let me know if you do!

Evernote is the bomb

I have been using Evernote for about 3 weeks now and I gotta say I love it. I had heard about it before, but wasn’t convinced to try it until one of my investors showed me a demo in person. Evenote is a note taking tool that allows you to easily capture information using your computer or mobile device. It uploads your notes (audio, photos and text) to the cloud and syncs them all back to whatever device you are using. I have it on my iphone and all my Mac desktops.

A search done for "dave conklin" pulls up a photo I took of the business card with my iphone and highlights his name.

The best thing about Evernote is the OCR. You can take a photo of something like a business card and it is able to indentify the text. It’s a great way to create an index of all your thoughts and ideas that you can take with you no matter where you are. I give it two thumbs up.

May The Toast Be With You

I usually try not to let my nerd get all over this blog, but I have got to share this little nugget or nerdness. This is the Darth Vader toaster from the Star Wars shop. If you have a Star Wars fan in the family this is an awesome gift for the holidays (just realize it does not ship until January)