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BatchBlue in the news

BatchBlue and BatchBook have been getting some great reviews and other exciting coverage over the past few weeks, so I thought I’d give you the highlights in case you missed any of it on our press page.

Earlier this month, our friend and a man with excellent hair Chris Brogan wrote up a product review of BatchBook on his blog (complete with screenshots and everything!) Here’s an excerpt:

I recommend BatchBook for the list sorting ability, for the tagging and slicing ability, for the Super Tags…and if you have no other form of client relationship management software, this would be a great lightweight tool.

Chris is what they call around these parts “wicked smaht”. We’re thrilled he’s using and liking BatchBook.

Another great guy and a long-time BatchBook user (since alpha, baby!) is Scott Blitstein, who writes over at Web Worker Daily. We love Web Worker Daily since we are all work-at-home Web workers ourselves. Scott wrote up his nice review highlighting our BatchBox email forwarding feature here.

I was personally very excited to be written up by Kiva as a company that is promoting their support of Kiva.org. As I’ve written in the past, we’re big fans of the site and just today were able to help fund four more entrepreneurs through Kiva’s site.

Last but certainly not least, our very own president Pamela O’Hara was just announced as one of Providence’s “40 under 40: The Next Generation of Business Community Leaders”! We’ll be writing a separate post about the award complete with pictures from the celebratory dinner. In the meantime, here’s the official announcement from the Providence Business Journal. Congratulations, Pam!

That’s the round-up. Reading that people like your product and appreciate your company’s efforts really make all the hard work well worth it.

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