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Free shipping till the end of June!  To qualify for this free shipping offer, one or more products must be purchased. The coupon code JUNESHIPFREE must be entered during checkout to receive the offer. The free shipping offer is for standard (or economy if standard is not available) shipping. Free shipping offer does not apply skateboards or photo sculptures. Shipping charges will apply to oversized orders and orders being shipped on an expedited basis. Offer is valid from June 19, 2009 at 12:01am PT through June 30, 2009 at 11:59pm PT. Your order must be placed during that time to qualify for this special offer. This promotional offer does not apply to past purchases and may not be combined with any other  promotional or discount offers.

Social Networking

I have been reluctantly dragged into the modern world of social networking:  Facebook, MySpace,  and now even Twitter.  I’ll admit, the only reason I’m doing this is for commercial gain.  I’m a true capitalist!  I’ve always shied away from networking sites because I really don’t like to toot or “tweet” my own horn.  Who cares what I’m doing at all hours of the day?  I know what I’m doing and for the most part it’s mundane and boring.  However, the various social networking sites are great if you have a business online, or a couple, like I do.  But even then, I feel silly writing about a business that no one has ever heard of or cares about.

With social networking there’s always the rejection fear.  What if no one ever follows me on Twitter or joins my fan club on Facebook.  (Who needs friends anyway?  I have fans!)   What if someone writes something really mean-spirited and hurts my fragile ego?  In today’s economy, who can afford psychotherapy to heal such wounds?

However, I kind of like my Twitter page.  It looks cool, though I haven’t done much with it yet.  Still, it all feels strange.  It’s like singing into a hair brush in your underwear, in the privacy of your bedroom, imagining yourself as a rock star, and then realizing your performance had been podcast to the world.  Who wants the embarrassment?  Apparently millions of people.

The biggest problem, however for me, is remembering all the usernames and passwords.  Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, Squidoo, Yahoo, Google…  It gets crazy!  Then of course, who has time to run a business and then promote it on a half-dozen different Web sites?

One very big problem with social networking is that it can reveal things about us that we may not want to lay claim to years down the road.   The Way We Were remains the way we are for all eternity on the Web!  What seemed look a good idea when we were 16 is probably going to seem very dumb at 22.  Heck, what I did at 37 seems dumb to me today at 38.

One service that I’ve found helpful, in regards to having a little more control over my own personal identity online, is a new service from Google.  Google is the number one search engine on the Web and if anybody is going to look you up, they’ll probably Google you, so it makes sense to put your best foot forward where it counts.   Having a Google Profile lets me tell the world who I am in my own words and I can edit it as time goes by.  It’s a great way to paint ourselves in a more professional manner.  It also allows me to add links to my various networking pages and Web sites.

I don’t know if I’ll ever really like the online social networking “thing” but, like it or not, it’s the way we are in todays world, and the we we’ll probably be for all eternity to come.

Fishing Humor

Some of my best memories from childhood, were the times my family spent two weeks in Wisconsin every July going camping and fishing.  It was at Trade Lake in the northwestern part of Wisconsin and we had a blast!  My parents and two older brothers and my parent’s friends and their five kids brought a lot of life and laughter to that little campground, situated on a small peninsula on Big Trade Lake.  The fishing was great!  The mornings were cool and full of the scent of cedars.  The evenings were the mosquitoes feeding time and I was their number one target!

However, there’s really nothing more relaxing than floating on a boat, casting out your line and once in a while experiencing the thrill of tearing into a big one!  Though, I’ve always found bluegill to be one of the toughest and funnest little fish you’ll ever reel in.  You’d swear you had an eight pound catfish on the line but the distinctive zigzagging fight of the bluegill, gives it away, long before seeing it.  Pulling those little fish out of the water and being amazed at what kind a fight a five inch long fish is capable of, seemingly defies the laws of nature.  With fish, it’s true, size does not matter. As long as you’re not skunked, that’s all that counts!

I still enjoy fishing, though I don’t get to go as often as I like, but if I can’t fish, I can draw!

Some funny fishing t-shirt designs:


A fish pleads for his life by proclaiming he’s no keeper!

Worms Again Catfish

A catfish complains about the menu choices.

Everything Is In Odor!

One of my favorite animals to draw is the skunk.  They are creatures with a potent, built-in, aromatic defense weapon but can have lovable personalities.  Skunks are intelligent, curious animals and therefore can create some mischief but they’re also cute and full of character.  No wonder, they make for such a fun subject.

Haywire Graphics latest award winning design:

TBA Winner from Zazzle

TBA Winner from Zazzle

Increasing Zazzle Store Builder SEO

Zazzle provides a very useful script for Zazzle shop owners to display their merchandise on their own Web site.  It is called Zazzle Store Builder and can be downloaded for free.  The main advantage, is of course, increased exposure and SEO for your shop and designs. SEO stands for search engine optimization.  No matter how good our designs are, the Web is a vast ever-growing beast and getting found online takes some doing.  Besides writing good, keyword rich descriptions for your product lines and products, having an external domain allows a shop owner to add even more relevant keyword rich content for search engines to index.

Another advantage of Zazzle’s Store Builder script is that when a shopper clicks on one of your products, they are taken to your Zazzle store with your referral ID, so even if a shopper doesn’t buy one of your products, you’ll still get a commission if the shopper buys from another Zazzle shop during their visit.

The default setup of Store Builder is a bit limiting because it takes visitors away from your site to your store, which isn’t necessarily bad but it doesn’t give us much chance to increase our exposure on our own site.  In order to provide more content for search engines to gobble up, a good idea is have pages for each of particular product lines.  I’ve done this.  I’ve created pages for each product line in my store and pulled in products, from each particular product line, into their respective pages on my site.

How To Do It:

In the default Store Builder configuration.php file, you’ll notice that, by default, the $productLineId isn’t specified, so all the products from every product line is pulled in and displayed.  We can change this to a particular product line ID number.  To find the product line ID number for your product lines, just visit your Zazzle shop and click on the product line.  For instance, when I click on the Critters & Varmuts link, the url is:  http://www.zazzle.com/haywiregraphics/gifts?cg=196245801180315861.  The numbers after the equals sign is what I need to know.  But we need to create a new configuration file for this product line.

Below:  My default configuration file:

storebuilder_config

I created a new PHP file and named it critters_config.php and saved it into the same folder that contains the original Store Builder configuration file.  I then copied and pasted the original configuration file script and pasted it into the new critters_config file but specified  the productId code.  (See the image below.)

critters_config

That easy enough but that’s not all I need to do.  I also need to create a new zstore file for my critters section.  I created another new php file and named it critters_zstore.php.  Again I just copied and pasted the original zstore.php script into the new page.  The only change I need to make is to point the script to the correct configuration file.

The original zstore file, which you want to leave alone, specifies the included class libraries near the top of the page.  These are the additional files that the zstore.php file needs to know the paths to in order to work.

zstore_include_default

I need to specify in my critters_zstore.php file where the configuration file is for it.  Remember we made a new configuration file named critters_config.php, which will pull in products just from that product line.  So I’ll make the change.

critters_zstore

Now I need to upload my new critters_config file and critters_zstore file.  Make sure that you upload them into the same folder as the original Store Builder files.

Now, to get the products to display on my page, instead of using the default include statement:

<?php

// configure Zazzle Store Builder display
include “include/zstore.php”;

?>

I’ll change it to:

<?php

// configure Zazzle Store Builder display
include “include/critters_zstore.php“;

?>

Now I’ll need to upload the web page that is going to have my critter products on it, which I named critters.php and test it out.  Now I have a web page that will show just the products from this particular product line, thus increasing my SEO!