Open letter to the team at Red Shoes PR

Open letter to the team at Red Shoes PR

2009 has been quite a year from me and my family. One that will be hard to top.  But, looking back, I have to ask:  Why do we live in a society where people spend so much time writing letters telling people when they do things wrong, but never enough time writing when things are going right?

As 2009 comes to a close I feel compelled to complete the circle on a few things. Sending thank you notes has been one of my goals for 2009 and I feel that I have one a pretty good job. Many times it’s hard to remember, but it’s the small things that count! However, in one specific situation, a simple written card just would not do justice.

Let me explain….

Back in February I went to my first “tweetup.” I had no idea what this would be like. Would it be a fun event or load of guys doing nothing but dinking on their tech toys? Well, it was a bit of both. Picture this…here we are at the food court of the local mall. Just like a money drop in a kidnapping, we picked a public spot, just in case things got bad. We had 3 -4 tables pushed together in the center; ten to twelve males and three lone females in attendance. The sexes were divided like Moses parting the Red Sea– guys on one end of the table with the ladies on the other. The awkwardness of a 7th grade dance. I had been following most of them on twitter, but I had no idea what I was getting myself into… I had never met any of them “IRL,” in real life.

This is where I had my opportunity of meeting the great ladies from Red Shoes PR. Lisa, her son Manny, Karen, and Maria were all there.  I think Manny was brought to provide protection just in case things got ugly 🙂 So, that’s where it all started.

Fast forward a few months… May 22nd was a big day in the life and times of the Tommy household. It started off like any other day…you know, a trip to the local hospital to give birth to our son. A few pictures, a few tweets, and an IV drip and we were off to the races. With all the attention on mom, dad needed something to keep himself busy and out of her hair.  So twitter was it. Keeping everyone up to speed was my new job. Soon tweets started coming in from the 4 corners of the globe. Needless to say the gals at Red Shoes had their ears to the railroad tracks. One thing leads to another and soon I was getting messages from a local TV reporter at WFRV saying they were coming down to do a story?

Coming to do a story? What’s happening here?!?!?!

You all lived it so I don’t need to rehash…

What I do need to do is express my deepest thank you for the love and faith you have put in me and my family.  What started out as a lark certainly has turned out to be no joke! The term social media has no greater meaning than in my  own life experiences. The ability spread your wings and fly is exactly what has and continues to happen.  To date, my sweetheart has always been my biggest fan and cheerleader, but I now have some new faces in my cheering section… and I love it. You gave me a chance… and chance to stretch and do something I have never done before. I was given the chance to speak in front of the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce which has blossomed into other speaking gigs and workshops.

2009 has turned out to be such a whirlwind year. Many companies that were pillars in their respective industries have crumbled to the ground and small business like you have flourished and continue solid growth. Red Shoes certainly didn’t get any bailouts or freebees to get along, your hard work and dedication did the trick. Just a great team of ladies…working a little, laughing a little and giving your clients exactly what they ask for…exceptional service.

This secret sauce is one that needs to be captured and bottled. I bet others would pay top dollar for this secret to success!

So to the ladies of Red Shoes PR… THANK YOU! My life has forever changed. I have a new son, I’ve honed some new talents, but most of all, I have some amazing new friends who will be in my life forever. Can it get much better than that? No it cannot!!!

YOU ALL ROCK

–  Tommy!

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7 thoughts on “Open letter to the team at Red Shoes PR”

  1. Tommy – I never knew the whole story until now. You are an awesome guy and they seem pretty awesome at Red Shoes.

    I’m so grateful that I’ve gotten to know you over the past few months even if you did try to ditch me by sending me to the wrong BW3’s back in April!

    You are on a great start to 2010! Glad we are working together on the local WordPress Workshops, they will be awesome!

    Again, I’m so grateful for all you’ve done for me and Jordan.

  2. aw, Tommy~! This is just lovely…and such a pure example of how doing the next right thing, doing it with good intentions and without expectations can lead you to wondrous adventures and lessons.

    and the “You Rock” thing? Backatcha, Brother~!

    ~Eureka Janet

  3. Thanks Tommy! This is such a nice blog, we at Red Shoes PR all feel the same way, we’re so blessed to have you as our friend and fan of the business. You’re the best! Hope you and your family had a great New Year.

  4. Well, not everyone has had the same warm, fuzzy feelings with the said local company above. If you can make them look good or benefit them somehow, then yes, you might get that kind of support. It’s seemed quite obvious seeing them in action that this ‘genuine’ act is not close to being true. Good story though!

  5. Sam,

    I’m sorry you had a bad experience. I can tell you that what happened was not story. I would love to connect with you off line and understand how things fell apart. Please email me at tommytrc at gmail.com so I can call you and chat about this.

  6. I agree 100% being in retail 20+ years to often people comment on the bad but never the good! Thanks for sharing your story! It was great!

    I agree, ( you) and Red Shoes changed my life and introduced me to Social Media at my first event at the Chamber of Commerce back in 2009.

    You Rock too,

    Jamie Voster

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