If you’d like a copy of the presentation given by Julie Leung and myself at BlogHer, let me know.
No commercial reuse, folks, otherwise, enjoy.
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If you’d like a copy of the presentation given by Julie Leung and myself at BlogHer, let me know.
No commercial reuse, folks, otherwise, enjoy.
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Susan, I would very much like a copy of the presentation, and of course will respect your copyright. Thank you.
By the way, Julie’s URL is a dead link – http://www.julieleung.com/ gets you there.
dear susan,
my name is anina and we met at the blogher conference but did not have the chance to speak. someone mentioned to me that i should meet you because you were speaking a lot about fashion. i have a really large project launching about fashion and technology and i had wanted to give you my press release. would it be possible to email it to you?
thank you for your time! i look forward to hear from you!
best wishes,
anina
http://www.anina.net
I’d love a copy too – copyright is yours!