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Roll Call

Posted December 18, 2006 under Miscellaneous

There are at least 62 people who have subscribed to DonLoper.com since I switched to using FeedBurner to publish my feed. I probably don't have a clue who more than 10 of those people are, but here's your chance to let me and all those other subscribers know who you are. I'm inviting anyone reading this to post a comment with the following:

Name (just the first name is fine)
Occupation
Geography (state, city, country, whatever you want)
URL (your blog, where you work, whatever)
Brief description of who you are, what you do, what you're interested in, etc.

Post as little or as much as you want to, I'm just curious to find out more about who's reading.





BTW, some people have been putting in HTML code for the purpose of formatting when they comment on this blog. FYI, the system automatically inserts most of the formatting code you guys are putting in, so there's really no need to go to that effort.


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jeff barson on December 18, 2006 6:33 PM

Name: Jeff Barson
Occupation: Answer questions
Geography: Park CIty, UT

URLs:
Nimble - http://www.nimbleit.squarespace.com
medicalspaMD - http://www.medicalspaMD.com
Pony Tail Club - http://www.ponytailclub.com (my daughters blog)

Brief description: A couple of businesses & startups.



Hugh Roper on December 18, 2006 10:37 PM

Self-employed graphic designer in Las Vegas, NV.

I keep busy doing client work and I'm planning to launch a tiny family history company early next year.

I subscribed to a number of SLC/UC feeds earlier in the year and yours is one of the few I still read. Obviously as a designer I'm interested in all things related to web design and development. I also enjoy your entrepreneurial musings.



gb on December 18, 2006 11:10 PM

name: gb (granted, not a whole lot of people call me that to my face)
occ.: graphic designer, illustrator
geo: sugarhouse, ut (moving fairly soon, though)
url: click on my name.

been in my feeds list for ages now. i try to keep tabs on most utah web folks. also, i salute MWI whenever I'm driving to the sound end of the valley. ;)



Thomas Bowcut on December 19, 2006 12:58 AM

Name: Thomas Bowcut

Occupation: Web Developer/ Designer/System Administrator

Geography: Torino, Italy (originally from Burley, ID)


Blog: http://blog.thinkworx.com

Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tbowcut


I subscribe to several of Utah's better blogs, especially those related to web development and design. I enjoy your insight on the industry and other happenings in the Utah area.



Patrick Buckendorf on December 19, 2006 7:53 AM

Name Patrick Buckendorf
Occupation: SEM/Business Owner
Geography: Salt Lake City

I am one of your smaller competitors. To my knowledge we have never directly competed for a client. I found your blog when I was doing research on my competitors and enjoy reading your blog.

BTW, I agree with many of your "You might be an Entrepeneur if" entries, and all of your SEO articles.



Scott Schlegel on December 19, 2006 12:29 PM

Name: Scott Schlegel
Occupation: Web developer
Geography: San Francisco Bay Area
URL: http://www.linkedin.com/in/scott

Have some interest in moving to Utah. Also interested in the inside perspective of a successful agency.



Lorri Randle on December 19, 2006 1:17 PM

Name Lorri Randle
Occupation: Business Owner: Video Production Company
Geography Provo Utah
URL http://www.copperrain.com website
http://www.copperrain.com/coppercast podcast page

I am a wife and owner of a company. My husband is the creative brains behind the business while I am the business side. Recently Cammon, my husband was just picked as Business Weeks top 25 entrepreneurs under the age of 25. We do video production, specializing in web video. We hold free seminars for Utah County and hopefully SLC on the internet and what you can do with media tools. We help forge the relationship between your company and technology so you are second to none-and stay second to none technologically.
I love sports and playing outdoors and cheesecake and reeses are my favorite treats!



aDOLFOrUIZ on December 19, 2006 2:36 PM

Name: Adolfo Ruiz
Occupation: Electronics Engineer
Geography: Monterrey, Mexico
URL: http://insideart.wordpress.com

A young entrepreneur learning from the world.



Clifton Labrum on December 19, 2006 4:37 PM

Clifton Labrum
Interaction Designer
North Salt Lake, Utah

http://www.fusionfox.com



Darren Johnson on December 19, 2006 6:38 PM

Name: Darren Johnson
Occupation: Marketing Manager, Control4
Geography: Salt Lake City, UT

Blog: http://darrenjohnson.blogspot.com/
Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenjohnson

I'm in entrepreneurship training camp at Control4...



Brad McCall on December 19, 2006 7:49 PM

Name: Brad McCall
Occupation: Graphic Designer - Self Employed (DBA: Brad McCall, designer)
Geography: Lehi, UT
Blogs: Daily Brad: My Blog -- Tweet Sweet -- iGenealogy.org
Profile: linkedin.com/in/bradmccall
I've been doing the graphic design thing for just over 10 years, most recently at Cymphonix (1 yr) and Omniture (4+ years) as their Creative Director. It's good to be an independent designer again, and I hope to use the opportunity to start a small business that I've been working on. I'm interested in new ideas, entrepenuership, graphic design and illustration, snowboarding, real estate, home repair and interior design (would love to "flip" a house some day), family research/genealogy, SWEETS, and definitely travel (both world and US). And I blog about most of it. :)



Paul Mayne on December 20, 2006 1:10 AM

Paul
Interactive Designer
UTAH
http://www.forml.com/
I like to read blogs & play foosball



Rick Moore on December 20, 2006 10:24 AM

Name: Rick Moore
Occupation: Designer
Geography: Draper, UT
Site: http://www.detourdesign.com



Chad Blodgett on December 20, 2006 11:31 AM

Name Chad Blodgett
Occupation Owner of eHealthCompete and WeightLossWars
Geography Utah County
URL http://www.ChadBlodgett.com

I started the above companies a few years ago and love business and entrepreneurship. I read your blog for the SEO stuff and the entrepreneur tales...it must be the whole "Misery loves company" thing :)



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