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Takin' Care of Business
Seasoned Greetings!
Things continue to hum along here at TableFare World Headquarters. In recent weeks, we've been focusing our attention on less glamorous behind-the-scenes activities such as the business plan. While it may not be nearly as much fun as playing with cool new prototypes, the reality is that it's something that needs to get done and it has really been helping us define several key aspects of what we're doing. It should be noted, though, that David keeps sneaking off to the basement (or as he calls it, the Fabrication Shop) to work on prototypes, leaving Carol to deal with the boring business plan stuff.
As we mentioned previously, we're planning to do some focus groups to solicit direct feedback about our product. Do you want to take part? If so and you live in the Seattle area, please drop Carol a note at carol@tablefare.com and let her know you're interested. When will they be? We don't know! Where will they be? We don't know! At this point we're simply going to gather names so we can pull people together the moment we have more information. We can, however, guarantee they will be oodles and oodles of fun. And that's the last time the word oodles will ever be used in one of our newsletters.
A big Thank You to everyone who took our survey! The responses we have received have been very informative, and we were glad to learn that we're not the only ones who occasionally discover four separate bags of "lost" cumin in the back of the drawer. If you have not yet taken the survey, there's still time! Simply click the following link and have at it!
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Just this week we hired Outsource Marketing to work with us on all marketing related issues for TableFare and we're very excited to get things rolling with them. Even though we're at least six months away from having actual product ready to go, we need to get a solid marketing plan in place so the world will know just how much they need our products. Look for our Superbowl halftime ad this January.
Best regards,
Carol and David Peterman

