Sunday, October 3, 2010

A Socially Acceptable Third Anniversary

Fourth quarter started off with a bang for Webster's Fine Stationers this week! Our first community-oriented Social Media Meet & Greet - The Networking Event was held Friday, October 1st. It brought out upwards of 50 curious locals who were eager to learn exactly what sites like Facebook, Blogger and LinkedIn could offer them and their businesses.

The lucky attendees were given advice by the some of the best social media-savvy speakers around. Hilary Cable of Business.com gave a fascinating overview of Facebook. Her advice and tips were spot on and even helped answer some questions I had about the subject. Petrea Burchard, who authors the Pasadena Daily Photo blog, addressed blogging and how it can help reinforce your brand when used in conjunction with your business. Loved her view of blogging for your business as a type of giving and networking beyond your own doors! Deb Halberstadt, of Half City Productions, gave her insight into using LinkedIn as a professional platform and resume. Providing infinite possibilities, LinkedIn is a site where you can network online with other business professionals and is another tool being used for brand reinforcement.

Tying all these different avenues of social media together was the fabulous Anton Anderson of Productivity Consulting, Inc. Anton's knowledge coupled with his excellent moderation skills made him easy to listen to and learn from. After the learning session was over, our favorite wine experts, Anne L. Bannon and Michael Holland of OddBallGrape.com hosted a wine-tasting with wines provided by Webster's Liquor's well-appointed wine cellar. We love having wine-tastings with Anne and Michael....you actually learn a lot while you're laughing at their witty delivery of wine factoids and fallacies.

Our banquet table was groaning at all the food from our local eateries, as well! Thanks go out to the participating restaurants - Amy's Patio Cafe, El Patron Mexican Food and Pinocchio's Pizza for their delicious Fall Tailgating party-themed foods. We had warm grilled veggie & cheese sandwiches, cesar salad and zucchini bread from Amy's; El Patron provided tasty chicken nachos with guacamole and hot sauces; and the vegetable pizza from Pinocchio's was wonderful!

What made this evening so special, to me, was that this event was held on our third anniversary. Three years from October 1st, 2007, as an entity separate from Webster's Pharmacy, and I believe we have finally secured our place in the Altadena landscape. I've often referred to our shop as a store in transition. No longer undefined, we have staked our claim. Our store and our community - we're working toward keeping both strong and viable!

Have a wonderful week, my friends! I've heard it's supposed to be cooler and maybe rainy....how's that for a nice change?

Lori & Scott

6 comments:

Rose - Watching Waves said...

You provide such great community events at WFS! I would've loved to have been there in attendance. As I read this post, I couldn't help but think that you should have a column in the local Altadena paper or website, relating all the wonderful things Altadena businesses are providing for their community. Strong, engaging writing style that would entice readers.

Unknown said...

Thank you, Rose! Unfortunately, Altadena doesn't have a print newspaper any longer, but we do have a fabulous on-line newsblog. The Chamber of Commerce is getting a website redesign, though, and I believe I'll be writing the "what's new" section and/or the newsletter.

I am also honored to have been asked to write an article for Giftbeat Magazine, an industry-specific publication. It'll be out in November, I believe....and trust me, I'm stressing about it already! lol

Petrea Burchard said...

The event was a success, Lori. You drew a big crowd. The next one will be even bigger. Where are you going to put everyone?

Unknown said...

Thanks, Petrea. I don't know where we'll put everyone, but I was talking to Scott about investing in some displays for the floor that are movable if we ever make enough money to do so.

I'd also like to explore having focus groups into particular subjects, such as blogging, as we discussed.

pasadenapio said...

Congratulations on three years of great service to the community, Lori!

Unknown said...

Thank you, Ann! I'm hoping that Scott and I can help support our community for many more years to come!