Shameless request: Testimonials wanted
Over the years I’ve gotten some really touching emails from people who have told me how much they enjoyed reading this blog, listening to the podcasts and seeing me speak. I truly can’t express just how much those have meant to me.
And if I were a SMART person, I would have kept those emails, so I’d have a great library of testimonials to draw upon when people ask for them. Unfortunately, they’re all buried in the 1.4GB of email that i have buried in my GMail account and I can’t seem to find the search terms to magically make them arise from the archives.
So I have a favor to ask of you. If you have ever seen me present or enjoy what you read or listen to hear, would you mind writing me a brief testimonial? Nothing fancy, just a honest sentences. I’d greatly appreciate it.
You can leave them as a comment, or email me. There are three places they may be used: 1) On a testimonial page that I’ll add to this blog, 2) On my CV if I ever get around to updating it and 3) On a page listing my presentations for Discovery.
Thanks in advance! And if anyone has any tips for going through 1.4 GB of email, let me know
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I saw you present at PETE-C in February 2007. I used your online resume with my English class. They had a presentation on resumes from our guidance counselor and had to prepare paper resumes for her as well. I wanted to emphasize with them that whatever they post is indeed permanent. It can be viewed by future employers and colleges. This was interesting to the seniors!
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Mrs. Durff
4/19/2007
Steve, THANK YOU! You’re always a well prepared and knowledgeable presenter with more than a dash of humor and entertainment. You’ve also been one of the most helpful professionals and friends I’ve ever met. Your passion for educational technology can feed hundreds, if not thousands.
And the blog ……my day doesn’t start off right without it. Just nominated it for the Blogger’s Choice Award.
Danielle Abernethy
4/20/2007
I’ve never actually met Steve face to face, but his uncle’s second housekeeper once sold my brother’s butcher’s niece a set of custom bamboo chopsticks.
Dave Kootman
4/20/2007