Year in Review 2009
Well, Headspace now has it’s first official year under our belt. Where did the time go? Actually, I know exactly where it went—designing, developing and marketing for our clients.
Together, Kevin and I have experienced the emotional roller coaster that is running a small business, enjoying the thrill of success, while learning from our failures. But overall, our year was spent developing our client base, building a solid team, and continually improving our individual knowledge and skill-sets so we can service our clients better.
So what is on the horizon for 2010? Regardless of how the current economic climate goes, we will keep plugging away, just like everyone else. There’s a tremendous amount of exciting possibilities gathering already, most of which I can’t talk about yet.
One thing that I can announce is that Headspace is now official partners in MediaBadger, the internet marketing company owned by Giles Crouch and Robert Snell. With them, we are going to be building and extending our own social media web application. We have found that while Social Media is forming an ever-growing presence in the marketing professionals’ arsenal, few have yet really discovered how to wield this mighty tool. As we have done throughout last year, Headspace and MediaBadger will continue to perform in-depth social media analysis and monitoring for our clients. We can’t wait to show off our product later in the year—trust us—you will find it useful.
Thanks to our clients for their continued patronage, our in-house team for always over-delivering, our contractors and suppliers who extend Headspace’s core offering, and our families for putting up with us when we pull late nights.
Here’s to a great 2010.
PS For more web-related end of the year wrap-up, see the best web design of 2009.
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