A hat tip to Peter Simonyi who reminded me that the host I switched to does not support
https - so I need to get used to sending out the link without that s on the end.
Correct link for my site is:
On Mar 17, 2023, at 8:42 PM, Drew Delaware
<drew.delaware(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Julian, Alan, and others,
I’m a career marketer and have a web design/development background. I’d be happy to help
you to get set up on Wordpress. I have a window of time over the next couple of months as
I enact some life changes.
I use a modern theme that has extensive design flexibility so the site feels personal and
vibrant, not templated. Wordpress allows for easy updates once it’s set up.
Here’s my site:
https://drewdelaware.com; need to update a couple things but that’s
always the case with websites!
If you’d like to explore working together, feel comfortable reaching out to me off-list
at drew.delaware(a)gmail.com.
Cheers!
Drew
> On Mar 16, 2023, at 7:38 AM, Winston, Alan P. <winston(a)slac.stanford.edu>
wrote:
>
> Hi, Julian --
>
> I'll await other answers with interest, since I similarly don't have a caller
website and it's a Project I could theoretically do but am rather overwhelmed by.
(Pre-pandemic I was getting all the gigs I could realistically handle with a full-time
job, more outside of contra than in ****
>
> I also want to empathize with you about being reluctant to self-promote, reach out to
organizers, etc, for fear of being obnoxious, although when I have my series organizer hat
on I'm usually happy to hear from out-of-town callers/bands who will be coming to my
area anyway. But I've never programmed a weekend or camp so I don't know how that
feels; my impression locally is that programmers often have a vision and some favorites
already.
>
> -- Alan
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Julian Blechner via Contra Callers
<contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2023 8:51 AM
> To: Shared Weight Contra Callers
> Subject: [Callers] Asking For Website Help and Self-Promotion Question
>
> Hi callers,
>
> Website help request:
>
> As I've been ramping up my accepting gigs again post-shutdown, I'm realizing
that I've put off my "get an actual website" too long.
>
> Any suggestions for website designers for caller pages or contra performer pages?
> I can provide photographs myself, for what that's worth.
>
> This is one of those things where, yeah, I could trudge through it myself with a DIY
site-builder attached to a standard web host or Square, but I do UX Design as my
40-hour-a-week job and I already have many things on my plate, and I just really
haven't found motivation to take on Another Project. So I really just want to be able
to hand someone some money and know I'll get a good product that isn't needlessly
complex.
>
>
> Self-promotion perspective request:
>
> I'm also looking for ways to appropriately do self-promotion as a caller.
> I love doing series dances, and also love doing the dances for groups with lots of
new folks, too. But I also would enjoy expanding doing more special events, and am getting
more comfortable with traveling again, pandemic-wise.
>
> There's this sort of odd condition where the A-List Well-Known Callers don't
need to advertise, but to get there, you need to either/both advertise and/or have your
summers off so you can do All The Tours and All The Summer Camps. On top of that, New
England is kind of a funny area because we have so many weekly/monthly series dances that
we don't have big dance weekends like pretty much everywhere else in the country.
>
> And ... I dunno, for many of us, there's an unknown of "How much
self-promotion until you become pushy / obnoxious?"
>
> I've been calling for 11 years. Before the pandemic I was doing 30-40 gigs a
year, including some wedding/One-Night-Stand events and smattering of special events.
I've headlined at Flurry in 2018 and got positive feedback. I known where I'm at
in terms of effectively choosing and teaching dances from simple through advanced. I
solicit feedback from organizers I call dances for. And I know that being an advocate for
Larks/Robins as well as dancer-safety has been a black mark for me in some bookers'
minds.
>
> But I still get people being like "Oh, how long have you been calling?" ---
I realize part of this is the name change from Ron to Julian, but, part of it is
definitely hesitation to like, I dunno, email organizers I don't personally know
asking about dance weekends or whatnot. Maybe there's partly the "imposter
syndrome" in there as well.
>
> One thing I do know is that I now have no recent good video of me calling, which
I'm earmarking as part of the website project.
>
> Perspective on self-promotion is appreciated, and perspective for anyone who also
books dances is appreciated.
>
> In dance,
> Julian Blechner
> he/him
> (Western Mass, USA)