Below are just a few of the amazing souls who have been and continue to be enormous helps in PFTA’s War Against Unemployment:
1: Skookum Can’t say enough about them — hire them for any and all web development projects.
2. Ted Villa: The production manager I wish I would have contacted months ago. Our relationship also proves the power of Twitter to connect people.
3. Joe Morris: The designer who got the ball rolling and without whom we’d still be at stage zero.
4. Conor Feely: Neighbor, fellow animal, and voice of reason in my time of need. Another great thinker and problem solver.
5. Michael Durwin: Social Media and web design guru, made site look amazing.
6. John Szalay, Richard Haynie, Liz DiPietro Frazier: Art director/designers who are providing much-needed defibrillation to the production process.
7. Adam Kuhr, The Unknown Adguy, Stephen Lundberg, Kathryn Proulx, Mark Moll, Mark St. Amant, Winning At Business, Robert Schneider: They are the writers and community builders I one day hope to become. Thanks for the guest posts!
8. Lisa Hickey and Sarah Merion: Social media exemplar.




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thanks for the shout out! it’s a fun project and it’s both testing the limits of and proving the viability of the open agency platform! thanks for the opportunity to participate. stoked to meet & work with you & all these fine folks.
THANKS @eproulx for the shout out. http://bit.ly/d7fqO
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Erik, thanks for the thanks of the thanking of the…wait, what? Anyway, you’re the one doing great things here, so keep it up. PFTA is just a great resource/sounding (venting/ranting/rejoicing/sharing) board for everyone. I’m back in town next week, let’s grab that coffee.
thanks for the shoutout! Don’t forget, Please Feed the Animals is what got me into Social Media in the first place.
You changed my life — couldn’t have done it without you. Here’s hoping that we can help many, many more people in the days and weeks to come. Thank YOU for all you’ve done, Erik.
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