I was pleasantly surprised today when a friend of mine at At Home in Arkansas Magazine sent me this link on Facebook!! This wonderful article was written by Dan McCarthy, CEO of Network Communications Inc., parent company to At Home in Arkansas, Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles and many other great design publications!!! A huge thanks to Dan for the post on his blog Viral Housing Fix and for noticing the investment I am making in social and new media! I can’t wait to sit down with him soon and have our own “lively conversation” about these effective new ways to market design businesses!
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Congratulations on this favorable (and accurate) writeup on the ViralHousingFix blog.
I used the TwitThis feature on the VHF blog to say something nice, but my unfamiliarity with how TwitThis works made my tweet sound stupid. (Sorry, guys, I’d rather write ALL my own tweets including the punctuation.)
Anyway, keep pushing those web 2.0 boundaries and encourage more people in the industry to join in. The more of us there are that take advantage of these technologies, the more useful they become.