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Dan Gordon and me Original photo by Scott Townsend Edited by James Shewmaker |
Dan Gordon is the fourth generation of his family at Samuel Gordon’s Jewelers, a business that has survived for over 100 years.
Although based in Oklahoma City, we found plenty of similarities with small town business and traditions. Dan shared his approach to social networking and how they have changed their marketing spending.
Don’t miss his grandfather Norman’s “drip drop method” to business.
Interview with Dan Gordon MP3 file
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Dan Gordon really is a rural rock star. I’ve had the pleasure of planning some cool things with Dan – and he is one of those guys who gets it. Thanks Becky for the post.
(p.s. I agree, one should use their name when commenting!)
Thank you so much for the kind words, Deb! Greatly Appreciated. & Was so nice to get to visit with Becky and talk shop and the some of the dynamics associated with it all. Hope to touch base with both of you all soon. Thanks Again, and have a great week :)