I dread to think about the number of blogs that start by apologising for the lack of posts over the last few months. I’m not going to do that, instead I’m going to start by saying that this is a conscious effort, and the first step towards pushing our company forwards. We want to be better known, and we want to grow.
Blogging is just one of the things that has so far helped us along the way, so I’ve no idea why we stopped posting. I suppose it’s because we’ve been so busy - but that’s no excuse. You may have noticed that we’ve been tweeting more recently, too. That’s another thing that we want to do more of. We have all this knowledge about online marketing, and we educate our clients and push them to do all these things, yet we don’t even do them ourselves. If a client asks if this stuff works, what better example to use than our very own company? But that’s not going to happen if we keep making complaints about being ‘too busy’.
3 weeks ago I moved to Watford because my better half got a new job down there. I’m living in Leeds during the week, though, and travelling down on a Friday night, and back up on a Monday morning. In fact I’m on the train to Leeds right now… It’s a perfect time to write (except when I end up on a table of four, I don’t like that). It’s beautiful outside for the first time this summer, and the rolling hills between the North and the South are an endless source of inspiration. The iPad is the perfect size for the tiny little tables in the back of the seat and AI Writer is the perfect distraction-free writing application. I’m feeling positive for 8am on a Monday morning and I can’t wait to find out what tomorrow, or even today for that matter, will bring.
And so, onwards to the future. We’re going to Dribbble more, blog more, tweet more, and send our our very own monthly newsletter. We’re moving into bigger offices (just over the hall) and we’re talking about hiring. Big things lie ahead and we’re really excited.
Check out this Dribbble for a taster of our new responsive website!
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By Chris Skelton
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