Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Happy New Year

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Holy Cow, it has been quite a year for SquareFeather Media. I want to take a minute to recap '07 and talk a little bit about what is to come in 2008.

In August of 2007 SquareFeather Media became a reality. Until then, the concept of providing a our particular brand new media outlet had only been thoughts, postulations, dreams. But I'm happy we went for it, and grateful to SquareFeather's other principle, Danny Johnson, that he would take on the challenge of entrepreneurship.

A little background. I came from the TV world. Working with a production team to produce TV shows and then make them available for online distribution. The production and web integration process caught my imagination. Because New Media, web video, blogs,and the myriad other online options offer such a diverse and paradigm shifting avenue for communication that I became bluntly seduced by 'Entrepreneurial Opportunities' great allure.

I'm quite happy I gave into that seduction, because the ability to provide solutions for other our clients is enthralling.

That being said, the Fall of 2007 and into the early winter has been stressfully educational. Our business has grown, and I watched and guided it from prostrate to upright. Now with 2008 upon us, we are toddler-esque, taking in all the world has to offer.

With that said, I'm quite excited to announce a new direction for SquareFeather Media in the new year. But really it is a return to our original intent.

We provide solutions. Creative solutions and strategies to meet the online goals of our clients. (We'll talk about the nature of the website in a future post.)

Learning to stand and walk, was a bit distracting, but we are re-focused on our true mission: Providing Solutions and Strategies to Optimize a Firms Web Message through New Media.

In addition, SquareFeather Media is launching the SFM Network to provide our clients with the most optimum solution, in the most effective size, shape, and permutation.

That's all for now. I'll be back soon to talk about the SFM Network and the site revamp (and I get in front of the camera...!?*).

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