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Archive for November, 2006

November 29th, 2006
Posted by Tom at 6:29 pm

Our own Kirk Lewis, master of the viral, is a top contender on the Yahoo! Talent Show. I love this video, although he is giving a preview of some of our projects that have not released yet. He was hoping I wouldn’t notice.

Also check out Kirks other Videos. Make sure to vote for him.

Category: For Fun

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November 22nd, 2006
Posted by Tom at 11:59 pm

This thanksgiving, I have something special to be thankfull for. I finally got that darn Cisco 7960 working with our new Asterisk VoIP system. Now our new phone system is the slickest piece of technology I have seen in a long time.

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Category: Web Technical

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November 19th, 2006
Posted by Tom at 9:46 pm

Last night LevelTen went to the Katie Awards. We were a finalist for best corporate website. We didn’t win, but it didn’t matter because the MC said that we should all be proud for just being selected as finalist. So we were proud. Personally, I am blame us not wining on LevelTen being a new comer and being typecast as Katie Award outsiders ;-) . We will get them next year.

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Category: Dallas Business

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November 12th, 2006
Posted by Tom at 10:35 pm

During the summer of 2006 LevelTen reached a maturation point and officially entered our next phase of growth – and wow is this phase proving to be double the challenge, double the fun.

During our first seven years when people asked me what my goals for the company were, it was simple: to build the best websites. I had no set goals for size of the company, revenue or other business indicators that are typically used to gage success. The idea was focus tirelessly on building a better product and eventually you will get noticed then the business success indicators will follow. (Oh yeah, you have to market and let the world know, you can’t just build a better mousetrap and the world will be a path to your door. So we did that too.)

Then it happened, the world (or at least the part of it that was in our sales pipeline) took notice in a few short weeks at the end of July. We used to have a running joke/concern: what would happen if we suddenly landed all the major proposals we had out. Then the joke became a reality.

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Category: Business News

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