Re: Girl at a startup

So I usually google myself every couple of days to see how my results have improved.  If you googled me last year, you would get exactly 1 hit.  If you google my name today, the first four pages are all about me!  How did I do it?  Well first of all, I have a unique name.  Second of all (which is more relevant to you), I have been blogging, creating ebooks, commenting on other blogs, and been published around the web.  I have also been signing up and establishing myself within a lot of web 2.0 communities.

Anyways, I decided to google Yu-kai Chou today and I came upon a blog called “Girl at a startup.”  I was like hmmmmm… this sounds very familiar.  I checked it out, and it is the blog started by my friend Cat from Docstoc.

So, I just wanted to return the favor and say that it was a pleasure finally meeting you in person.  Your office has one of the best company cultures that I have seen and hopefully we’ll meet again.  We have now put the podcast on our site if you want to check it out: Docstoc Podcast.

Well that is my quick update for now.  I actually have a lot to write about but I must finish up some work before going to bed.

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