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One of my struggles has been keeping the information on my web site current. Editing and posting a web page takes a lot of time. The "Available Knives" and "What's New" pages are over a year old. From a customer service, and information standpoint, that is pretty lousy.
Last year, I got sucked in the the Facebook world by a business acquaintance who said he was going to keep in touch with his clients via Facebook. Now all he does is talk about his cat and vacations. But, he had a good idea. With Facebook it is possible to put up information quickly, and answer simple questions without destroying my time in the shop.
With that in mind, Zowada Custom Knives now has a Facebook page. My plan is to keep friends and customers informed of what is going on in the shop. There won't be anything about our dogs, cats, bunnies and horses...
If you don't care for "social networking" sites. I understand. I think I have posted something on my personal Facebook page three times in the last year. I'm looking at this as a way to let the knife and razor community know I am still alive, and working.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you want to see the start of my Facebook page, here is the address:
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php?fc...#!/pages/Zowada-Custom-Knives/103242643075024
Thank you,
Tim Z.
One of my struggles has been keeping the information on my web site current. Editing and posting a web page takes a lot of time. The "Available Knives" and "What's New" pages are over a year old. From a customer service, and information standpoint, that is pretty lousy.
Last year, I got sucked in the the Facebook world by a business acquaintance who said he was going to keep in touch with his clients via Facebook. Now all he does is talk about his cat and vacations. But, he had a good idea. With Facebook it is possible to put up information quickly, and answer simple questions without destroying my time in the shop.
With that in mind, Zowada Custom Knives now has a Facebook page. My plan is to keep friends and customers informed of what is going on in the shop. There won't be anything about our dogs, cats, bunnies and horses...
If you don't care for "social networking" sites. I understand. I think I have posted something on my personal Facebook page three times in the last year. I'm looking at this as a way to let the knife and razor community know I am still alive, and working.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you want to see the start of my Facebook page, here is the address:
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php?fc...#!/pages/Zowada-Custom-Knives/103242643075024
Thank you,
Tim Z.