Work :: Lavoro ::: January 2007 Archives
With my business partner we run a hosting company, as most regular readers know.
We offer a range of internet related services including hosting, domain registration and the like.
(This is not an advert - it's more of an explanation)
Over the past few years we have taken (and made) a lot of phonecalls - 9 out of our 10 fulltime staff spend a good part of their day on the phone.
While some of the conversations may amuse hardcore geeks, others are simply bizarre.
About two years ago I got a phonecall in the afternoon. It was a gentleman's voice with a rather strong regional accent. After doing the obligatory "Good afternoon Blacknight" I couldn't have possibly been prepared for his question:
"Where can I get a combine harvester?"
Naturally I presumed that he'd got a wrong number, so I tried to explain who we were...
Bad idea!
"You're an internet company?"
"Yes"
"So where can I get a combine harvester online?"
"I don't know. Have you tried looking at the Golden Pages?"
"I already did. That's how I got your number"
At this point I wasn't sure if it was someone pulling my leg or a seriously confused gentleman, so I gently suggested that he try to search on Google and assured him that we couldn't be of any further assistance.
A few weeks ago one of our staff got an even odder phonecall:
"Good morning, Blacknight. How can I help you?"
"Do you sell bras?"
"Sorry?"
"Do you sell bras? You know... ladies underwear.."
"Em ... No. We're a hosting company"
"But do you sell bras?"
She somehow managed to gently extricate herself from the call ....
People ask the oddest questions ......
I love quirky job titles!
Alan's just posted on his business blog that they're looking for:
a team of freelance pixel wranglers and code poets for a number of upcoming projects over the next few months.Full details on the Pinstripe blog (SpoiltChild Design)
Do you know where you live?
That may seem like an odd question, but judging by some of the stuff Keith's found in our backend systems it might be a valid question to ask.
NB: I have no way of seeing who supplied this information as we just ran queries on a section of the table...
Ireland has 32 counties. 26 counties in the Republic and 6 in Northern Ireland.. or at least it used to have... According to some people the land mass has expanded considerably. While I know that some of the confusion may stem from wording on a website I still fail to see how "region/county" could have led to some of these gems (in all cases the country selected was "Ireland")
| 9666663696h | << em. Ok... I'm really worried about you
| asdasd | << you're not even trying
| Éire | << presumably a nationalist / republican
| berkshire | << after 800 years the roles are reversed ?
| Canada | In Ireland?
| CO | << interesting
| County | << but which one?
| FL | << Disney in Ireland I guess
| Florida |
| Murcia | << porque no?
| n/a |
| na |
| none |
| Pennsylvania |
| poland | - that's not that surprising :)
| Random | - some people like to keep us all guessing
| Region |
| Surrey |
| sweden |
| Tennessee |
| test |
| uk |
| united kingdom |
| United States/CA/Goleta | - covering all bases I guess.....
| W |
I now feel more sympathy toward my postman! :)
- Automation
- Separation
- Price
I love my staff's sense of humour. It would be hard working with them all if they weren't a fun bunch.
They all know that I'm "into" domains in a big way, so Niall grabbed michelehastoomanydomains.com !!
I don't have that many domains!!
Thanks Niall!
I've mentioned webhosting.info's hosting stats several times over the past couple of years. While I still do not find them to be 100% accurate I would consider them to be a relatively good barometer of relative sizes etc.,
During the course of 2006 Blacknight's growth was steady and healthy (screenshot from domaintools)
If you look at our overall position compared to our competitors in the Irish market, however, the picture is much more revealing:
Paul spotted our new position at number 2 last week.
As he mentioned we've just taken on a new sales manager, so hopefully if he does his job we'll continue to grow and I'll get my dream car one of these days :)
I first registered blacknight-solutions.com back in July 2000. I didn't even pay for the first year's domain registration, as I won it in a competition (the hyphenated domain was a really bad idea by the way).
Personally I'd never have imagined that six and a half years later we'd be in the top three!
So what for the future?
We've got lots of interesting plans in the pipeline and they'll be revealed at the right time (I hope!) on the company blog or main site.
You might be asking yourself why I'm not blogging about this on the "official" Blacknight blog... Well the answer is very simple - a lot of it started here.
Just over 3 years ago I started this blog (November 2003). At the time I was playing about with Movable Type and used the blog as a way of venting my random thoughts and frustrations:
If you look at our overall position compared to our competitors in the Irish market, however, the picture is much more revealing:
Paul spotted our new position at number 2 last week.
As he mentioned we've just taken on a new sales manager, so hopefully if he does his job we'll continue to grow and I'll get my dream car one of these days :)
I first registered blacknight-solutions.com back in July 2000. I didn't even pay for the first year's domain registration, as I won it in a competition (the hyphenated domain was a really bad idea by the way).
Personally I'd never have imagined that six and a half years later we'd be in the top three!
So what for the future?
We've got lots of interesting plans in the pipeline and they'll be revealed at the right time (I hope!) on the company blog or main site.
You might be asking yourself why I'm not blogging about this on the "official" Blacknight blog... Well the answer is very simple - a lot of it started here.
Just over 3 years ago I started this blog (November 2003). At the time I was playing about with Movable Type and used the blog as a way of venting my random thoughts and frustrations:
Working for your own company is an odd experience. At times you lack inspiration and would like to throw in the towel. At other times you find yourself driving yourself forward in way no employer could ever imagineNovember '03 A lot has changed since then.... First we hired Niall, who has since moved onto Google. Then we moved into our offices.... Then there was the staff expansion.. and more expansion and, well, more expansion... We're now running out of space in the office again! NB: Figures only reflect Com/net/org/info/biz They do not take into consideration ccTLDs, such as .ie, co.uk or regional / specialist extensions such as .eu , .travel

