500 Comments for Word Sell, and a Lucky Winner!

word-sell-gift.jpgOn Friday, Word Sell hit a milestone which I think is pretty cool - 500 comments.

Thanks to all my readers and commenters. Comments are what make blogs such a unique and rich form of communication. Blogs are always a team effort, even if there’s only one “author”.

To commemorate the event, I gave my 500th commenter, CB Whittemore, her choice of books from the Word Sell Favorite Business Book list. CB’s choice - The Cluetrain Manifesto, submitted by Kenneth W. Davis.

CB’s blog, Flooring The Consumer, talks a lot about … well, flooring the consumer. She looks at things from the customer’s perspective, always the best way for a company to improve.

CB and I connected through Robert Hruzek’s My Home Town group project, a meme we both participated in. Interesting how things work out sometimes!

9 Responses to “ 500 Comments for Word Sell, and a Lucky Winner! ”

  1. Hey, congratulations on the milestone! Just goes to show - you never know who you’re going to meet in a dark (blogging) alley!

  2. Congratulations, Brad, and Thank You! I will happily wander into dark [blogging] alleys any day. I’m very glad that My Home Town gave me the opportunity to encounter your blog.

  3. Congratulations Brad! That’s a great milestone.

    Comments are indeed the lifeblood of blogging and can lead to so many great conversations - look where a few silly words at the end of a word nerd test has taken us!

    Joanna

  4. Congrats on the milestone!

  5. Hi All, thanks for stopping & all the good wishes. Look forward to more conversations ahead!

  6. Congratulations, Brad! Three cheers and holiday blessings, Olivia

  7. Big congratulations Brad!

    Even though I’m not a business person, I can tell your blog is fabulous… I learn a lot! :-)

    Hugs,

    Jen

  8. Olivia and Jennifer, thanks for your comments. I know you both have read my blogs for a long time, and I appreciate it.

  9. Congratulations on your 500th comment, Brad! And congrats to C.B. for being the 500th commenter!

    Jeanne

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