Thanks for the Tweets, Hangouts, Pedi Cab Rides and 2014 Memories! @MktgNutz Video Recap

Pam moore keynote speaker on branding, ai, personal branding, and growth mindset

Pam Moore

 

Social media agency social business team orlando florida year in review video

Wow, 2014 has been an amazing year in both business and life. It was jam packed with international travel, client events, industry conferences, new clients, new downtown Orlando office, new team members, new #SocialZoomFactor podcast launched, keynote speaking engagements, workshops, new and old relationships rockin' and the list goes on. There was literally never a dull moment.

The purpose of this post and associated video is to thank each and every one of you who shared the mornings, afternoons, late night tweets, Google Hangouts, conference calls, keynote presentations, workshops, seminars, crazy dance sessions, selfies, pedi cab rides, bus rides, plan rides, boat rides, Twitter chats, podcasts, laughs, hugs, tears and everything in between! We could have never done it without you!

My agency, Marketing Nutz created this video highlighting and thanking some of the folks who made our year, life & business awesome! we didn't have photos of all of you but you know who you are even if you aren't in this video! Really looking forward to hitting turbo on the fun and biz factor in 2015! Let's GO!

For those of you starting on this journey and are still at chapter 1, page 1, my best advice to you is to surround yourself with people smarter than you. Never lose faith. Never lose hope. Work hard, play hard and pray even harder. Give God the keys and watch Him take your life to turbo faster than you can hit the gas pedal! Love ya' all to the moon and back!

2014 In Review – Thank You For the Memories! 

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