The first day is over and I still have a job, so it was good. No seriously folks, (crowd gets quiet) my first day at Fusework Studios was great. The morning was spent getting acquainted to the office, new co-workers, computer and internal systems, and a brief look at Compendium Blogware. As a longtime blogger with over 30 blogs, I’m pretty excited to learn more about the advantages of Compendium blogs for businesses.
We had an afternoon meeting with a client in Indianapolis, which was the highlight of the day, and one of the many reasons to come back tomorrow. Coming up with ideas for websites, blogs, Internet marketing, search engine optimization, content, videos and social media is what I do in my free time for fun. Wait, am I getting paid for this? I did start this new job on April Fools’ Day . . .
I found out that I was scheduled for a video shoot and pictures on Friday. A video shoot of little ole’ me? I didn’t think I was old enough for a VH1 “Where Are They Now?” profile, but I do look younger than I am. So I thought I would finish this post with my first impressions of Fusework Studios after my first day at work, in hopes that I would come up with some brilliant stuff that I could remember for the high profile video shoot.
What I Like So Far About Fusework Studios
By Kevin Hood – Account Manager
It is a laid back, yet exciting and engaging atmosphere. Project Managers like Derek are supportive beyond belief, Internet Marketing Directors like Chip are completely organized and enthusiastic, and guys like Justin know the business and have for a while. It’s young and a little older, talent and experience, plus support for each other . . . all rolled up in a little Fusework ball.
That’s another thing I like about Fusework Studios. They are small enough to give a lot of attention and thought to each client, but big enough to have the talent pool to make some very solid media. We don’t just offer website design and development. Fusework Studios offers internet marketing strategies, search engine optimization, blogging assistance, social media marketing, video production, IT solutions, creative content writing, print media . . . and the list goes on.
Back to the “small enough” theme, the best part about Fusework is that each project is looked at as a new and unique job, and each client receives suggestions that are completely tailored for their specific needs. No cookie cutter approaches, no seminars telling you this is how you must use social media, no attempts at overselling or pushiness; just an honest approach to helping companies find the best marketing strategies for their business. What could be better than that? Plus, Nellie gave me a key at the end of the day, so I can come back tomorrow.
(Note: Kevin Hood is now the official inventor of the “blog post within a blog post” outstanding concept, and reserves all rights for anything related to it. Please update Wikipedia for me.)
2 Responses to My First Day at Fusework Studios
derekmcclain
April 2nd, 2009 at 7:08 pm
Kevin!
We are glad to have you on board at Fusework Studios! Thank you for all of the nice comments in your post. I look forward to continue working with you and taking over the world. Here is to our next late night blogging party!
Derek
Justin Bryant
April 3rd, 2009 at 12:32 pm
Glad you came back for day two! Please don’t set off the alarm. We’ve all done it ONCE!
Cheers,
Justin