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My friend Marc and I met in discussions in Paul Castain’s Sales Playbook on LinkedIn about 3 years ago. We started to tweet about the same time, and then joined Klout at the same time. We followed some similar digital development paths, learning from friends and mentors along the way. I invited him to my blogging tribe on Triberr; he accepted. After a couple of years relating at a distance I finally met Marc in person last September at the TribeUp NYC event. We enjoyed a perfect pre-Sandy day in Manhattan meeting other digital buddies we had never seen in the flesh, and learning about blogging.
I have done business with Marc when I needed to ship my product to Australia and Israel. He is prompt and professional with customers. He treated my very small order as if it was the most important thing on his desk. He has a full knowledge and capability to handle customs as well as shipping all over the world, at the very best price. I enjoy his sense of humor. He and I both hang out on twitter with other food enthusiasts at the hashtag #Mmgd. He is a jovial and intellectual friend in any discussion. Lately we have been joking about the lack of integrity in LinkedIn endorsements. I wanted to try this video endorsement format. Marc was willing to help me figure out how to do it. He is a good sport and a jolly good fellow to volunteer for the very first one.
Don’t you just love meeting bloggers in person?! It’s funny how connected we can feel without ever having met face to face, so cool that you guys were able to meet at an event!
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Pam,
You’re too kind! Meeting you in person was so cool. Maintaining our friendship via telephone, SoMe, and now Skype perpetuates the coolness.
Cheers,
Marc
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I love it that you were such a good sport to try video Skype endorsement. We do, indeed, have a cool relationship considering the distance.
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