Patryk 👨💻☕️
@PatskyPat
Transferred my first one this month and it went quite smooth. 1 -2 hours and all was migrated.... Make sure you have your email and contact details updated on Godaddy first and follow step-by-step instructions on Namecheap site:
1) www.namecheap.com/support/kno…
2) www.namecheap.com/support/kno…
thank you, i'll check that :)
just an update- I've moved the 3rd domain today and wasn't as smooth but the issue was small...
Took me about 8hrs to move the domain instead of normal 1-2 hrs.
GoDaddy didn't release my domain for a few hours - had to speak to support, then send an email to Domain Compliance and Advanced Support Team confirming that I am moving my domain.
Then after I got a confirmation email from GoDaddy that my domain had been transferred properly, namecheap changed the domain's status from "waiting for release" to "registered with another registrant" which made me call namecheap support. Fortunatelly I had to only wait few more minutes for proper updates....
So no major problems - but be prepared to monitor what is going on, read everything and act when needed....
Still worth it I guess - I paid £6.95 at namecheap instead of £21.09 at GoDaddy for a year + whois guard 🙌 🤑
Ohh there is a whole wiki page about this :en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychol…
Few interesting facts:
- Judgments of numerical differences are anchored on left-most digits, a behavioral phenomenon referred to as the left-digit anchoring effect.[3] This hypothesis suggests that people perceive the difference between 1.99 and 3.00 to be closer to 2.01 than to 1.01 because their judgments are anchored on the left-most digit.
- Consumers ignore the least significant digits rather than do the proper rounding. Even though the cents are seen and not totally ignored, they may subconsciously be partially ignored.
- Fractional prices suggest to consumers that goods are marked at the lowest possible price.
Other articles:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/…
www.fastcompany.com/1826172/p…
Just google "price 0.99" to see plenty more articles and studies.
hard to do a crash course in one post not knowing size of the team, schedule, methodology etc - but generally:
you need a priv repo to share code of course. With proper user/group permissions, on top of that sign proper paperwork with devs before giving them access to the repo (your new startup client will thank you later)
daily calls are good... but make them quick ones ie:
- what a dev did yesterday
- what is he/she going to do today
- what blockages they face
weekly calls (Friday eve to close the week, Monday morning to plan) - are good if you need to react on changes
slack can be too distracting - especially for devs who need to stay in the flow
Trello / Asana - are good to plan and track work
depends on team size / schedule - you can try things like this weekdone.com/development-team…
Regarding project management - have a look at Kanban - and this video by Eric Brechner an Xbox development manager is gold www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKWvm…
mistakes? biggest f-ups happen when there is
- lack of communication... when no one knows priorities and goals (short and long terms) - and do what THEY think is the most important
- mess in code/documentation/project... - it's all good when there is 2 - 5 devs - but when you expect to get 20, 50 etc - some proper procedures need to be implemented
- saying YES to too many things by lead developer / management (if something takes 3 weeks to develop and you promise to deliver it in 1 week - it's doable but there is some cost and Karma will get back to you in the future :P)
for focus coding / getting in the FLOW 😅 I go to www.di.fm then I usually choose Vocal Trance, Trance or Deep House or others - really depends what is played at the moment in each channel
had 6s+, bought iPhone X - no regrets! It's really amazing - perhaps subjective opinion but it really feels great when I'm using it...
📲 phone and screen size is much better/optimal vs Plus models
➖ the notch doesn’t bother me at all
🔮 #FaceID is pure magic and super fast... 95% I don’t even notice it’s there
😍 v. pleasant experience - love using it
just an update- I've moved the 3rd domain today and wasn't as smooth but the issue was small...
Took me about 8hrs to move the domain instead of normal 1-2 hrs.
GoDaddy didn't release my domain for a few hours - had to speak to support, then send an email to Domain Compliance and Advanced Support Team confirming that I am moving my domain.
Then after I got a confirmation email from GoDaddy that my domain had been transferred properly, namecheap changed the domain's status from "waiting for release" to "registered with another registrant" which made me call namecheap support. Fortunatelly I had to only wait few more minutes for proper updates....
So no major problems - but be prepared to monitor what is going on, read everything and act when needed....
Still worth it I guess - I paid £6.95 at namecheap instead of £21.09 at GoDaddy for a year + whois guard 🙌 🤑