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Contest: Get Video Profiled by Techvibes

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, November 25, 2009 12:00 PM · Filed under Vancouver · Comments

In partnership with Carlson Media, Techvibes is excited to announce the launch of TechProfiles - a series of one-on-one interviews with leaders in the Vancouver tech community. Every month we'll sit down with the key personnel at a business thriving in Vancouver's technology community to learn what separates them from their competitors and why you might want to work with them in the future.

Up first in a pilot series of three episodes is long-time Techvibes sponsor Domain7. Abbotsford's Domain7 was founded by Shawn Neuman 13 years old and has grown into one of the Lower Mainland's leading web development and marketing shops. Check out Victoria Revay's interview with Shawn below to learn a little more about Domain7.

To launch TechProfiles, we're running a contest and turning to our readers for suggestions on who to profile in the next two episodes of the pilot series.

If you would like Techvibes & Carlson Media to profile your business, or if you would like to nominate someone else from the Vancouver tech community, comment on this post and we may just do that.

We'll announce the two winners on December 15th.

 
Company:
Domain7
Website:
http://www.domain7.com
Location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Domain7 is a web agency, a skilled team of programmers, online marketers, designers and strategists who've assembled to do one thing and do it... [more]

 
 
Company:
Carlson Media
Website:
http://www.carlsonmedia.ca
Location:
White Rock, British Columbia, Canada

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