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BatchBlue New Hires

Last week was a milestone week for us. It was the two year anniversary of the launch of BatchBook and the starting week for our three (!) newest employees.

It’s a very exciting time here at BatchBlue. We’ve seen rapid growth not only in BatchBook, but in our weekly Twitter chat SBBuzz and our SaaS coalition the Small Business Web. We have some related major new launches coming up and to help us prepare, we were lucky to have found three amazing new employees.

Allow me to introduce:

Mikey Hougland (@lamikey) is a local artist about the town and our new on-staff designer. We have known Mikey for a couple of years and have attended many Providence Geeks meetings and even SXSW parties together. Not to mention her dog (and Twitter user!) @scoutsprout is a t-shirt wearing BatchBlue fan. We’re thrilled to have Mikey’s help in making the BatchBlue world visually interesting and useful for our customers.

Scott Blitstein (@scoblitz) is living proof that online relationships are the real thing. Scott was an early beta user of BatchBook, he has been one of the most frequent non-employee contributors on our forums, he’s written about us on a number of different blogs, participated in every contest we ran, regularly attends and periodically guest moderates on SBBuzz and helped us develop our new Experts Program. I’ve never actually met him in person, haven’t seen his resume or CV, didn’t ask for writing samples and yet when he expressed an interest in working for us, I knew immediately we had to hire him. And we’re lucky he said yes! He’ll be joining the Customer Experience team, working over on our forums, writing for the blog and just generally being the helpful guy that he is.

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More Fun with Forms! Cool New Screencast from Photogenec

Our good friend Gene Rosen from Photogenec, a screencast tutorial development group, and the newest member of the BatchBook experts program, has developed a terrific screencast to demonstrate a lead generation web solution he created using Freeway Pro WYSIWYG Mac web design software and his BatchBook web forms.

We love the way this screencast brings to life the real-world problem of overcomplicated, unreliable web site design and marketing. Screencasts are a great way to quickly communicate the problem your product solves – and the folks at Photogenec add fun personality to it, as well.

Thanks to Gene for the effort and great resource for BatchBook! You can see more about Gene’s services as a BatchBook expert on our new expert’s page.

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