It’s not often we get to toot our own horn here so whenever possible I like to be the first to give us a shout. In this particular instance, Tris and I have been so busy with work, we forgot about the cool news!
A couple of months back, Tris was interviewed by Michael Fitzgerald of Inc. Magazine. That interview finally made its way into print (page 51) in the magazine, and on their online version as well. I then remembered that I too had an appearance in the magazine a while back in the October 2005 issue, but I was only in the letter to the editor type section when talking about blogging. This is way cooler! They have a great opening paragraph for some good publicity for Tris and for our firm:
Tris Hussey couldn’t wait to get his hands on Vista when the new Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) operating system launched at the end of January. Hussey, a self-described geek and the chief technology partner at the blogging agency One By One Media, had to have it.
The article goes on and Tris gives some sage advice to those not already in a Vista system:
Hussey, for his part, had some regrets that he hurried out to get Vista, but he’s happy with it now. He says it downloads software faster. He likes the new interface and a search tool that can find text in e-mail messages as well as documents. Still, he advises entrepreneurs to wait until later this year, when Microsoft releases Service Pack 1 for Vista, a significant patch designed to fix vulnerabilities and bugs most people don’t even know about.
Thanks for all the hard work and being recognized as an expert in the technology field Tris. We can always use a gold star such as this!
In the early part of 2005, I became a member of a social network called Soflow. This social network was an early vision of its founders. They could see the future and power of growing one’s profile and gathering contacts for business, and other benefits. I thought that it was such a good idea, I also invested some of my own time and energy to become a moderator of a group within the network called “Blog Buzz”.
affect on business, including advertising, marketing and PR. The group became 220 members strong and this was before the time of mass invitations we see now with social networks. There were over 150 forums started and some great conversations took place as a result. Many advertisers, marketers and PR people were able to enter into the forum and ask simple questions, difficult questions, and ask for suggestions on growing a blog readership, what platforms were available and what blogs could do and what they were capable of accomplishing. I decided it was important enough of a group to migrate it over and make it a
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