divvy got its first media coverage today: in the puget sound business journal and at techflash. funny story…when i sent out my ‘friends and family’ email announcement about the launch, i inadvertently cc’d a business contact (bryan starbuck at talent spring) who, in turn, forwarded the email to his network. so, a bunch of folks in the tech space became privy to my personal background and stories which were not meant for professional consumption. well, my error proved to be a boon, as the psbj saw beyond the fact that i was just another tech startup and saw a story about me and how i came to be where i am. thank you to eric engleman for putting divvy in front of his audience. and for those of you that get the print version, you’ll note that on the facing page there is a q&a with ian freed of the kindle group at amazon. there is no relation. but what are the chances?
divvy idea: piano teachers can use divvy to have their students schedule and pay for lessons. no more having students show up to sessions without a check from mom and dad!
28 November 2008 at 11:50 am |
Good on you for the launch and the media coverage. I’m a you with a small “y” right now. But your plugs do trigger the thought processes.