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Good things come in eights

Yep, it’s true, thirty-eight years ago today, I was tossed, kicking and screaming, into this world. I’ve been trying not to screw it up ever since.

Like many, I have a love-hate relationship with birthdays, but this year it’s all love.

Maybe I’m fooling myself, but I feel like I’m in better shape, smarter, and happier than I have ever been, and I have a sense in my gut that it’s only going to get better. That’s a nice place to be when you’re staring straight down the barrel of the big four-oh.

April is also a fun month for celebrating because it’s the month that I officially hung out my shingle as an independent consultant, just over eight years ago.

I once read that less than 50% of new businesses last more than five years, so every year after the fifth has felt like a real victory over the odds.

Thinking back, I like to remember the story of “my first big client,” Grist magazine (now they just call themselves Grist). Grist had published a 50+ page request for proposal for a content-management system, and — in one short week — an ad-hoc team was pulled together and a proposal submitted.

When we heard that we made the short list, we went so far as to send a baby monitor to the Grist office with a note that said “We’ll always be there for you.”

Those were some fun days; it was all raw energy, creativity, and a hefty dose of naiveté.

We got the contract.

We took Grist from a static HTML site that they were updating by hand:

grist-old.jpg


To an industrial-strength CMS that met their needs for the next four and a half years:

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It was a challenging project. But it was the important first step on a path that has kept me working closely with online publishers ever since.

Call me crazy, but I can’t wait to get started on the next eight years.

The real work will have to wait until tomorrow, however, because Rule No. 1 in the Phillip Smith ‘Tao of Consulting’ Handbook is “Let go, when your work is done (or when it’s your birthday).”

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Grist goes deep with Salesforce

Looks like one of my fav online publications, Grist, is deeping their investment CRM commitments with an RFP for a Salesforce expert:

Hello all.

Grist uses Salesforce, but needs a hand at optimizing our instance. Instead of attacking this in a piecemeal fashion, we've decided to bundle this into a little RFP, and put it in front of our favorite people: you. Having been on either end of many arrangements of this kind, I understand how hard it can be to pin-down hours, so getting ballparks and an hourly rate will help us make our decision.

We look forward to hearing from you.

-Dean

As long as I've known the folks at Grist, they've had ambitious aims for data on their readers, supporter, and online community. Dean and I had a chance to talk a a bit about their push to integrate Salesforce back in September, so I'll be excited to hear where this latest push takes them. Go Grist!

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Grist goes deep with Salesforce

Looks like one of my fav online publications, Grist, is deepening their CRM commitments with an RFP for a Salesforce expert:

Hello all.

Grist uses Salesforce, but needs a hand at optimizing our instance. Instead of attacking this in a piecemeal fashion, we've decided to bundle this into a little RFP, and put it in front of our favorite people: you. Having been on either end of many arrangements of this kind, I understand how hard it can be to pin-down hours, so getting ballparks and an hourly rate will help us make our decision.

We look forward to hearing from you.

-Dean

As long as I've known the folks at Grist, they've had ambitious aims for data on their readers, supporter, and online community. Dean and I had a chance to talk a a bit about their push to integrate Salesforce back in September, so I'll be excited to hear where this latest push takes them. Go Grist!

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