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Engaging Conversations: Cast 1, Episode 5: Social Media & You

Recently Robby Berthume of Moon Berthume and Epsilon Concepts sat down with Andy Koehn, Jeff Haden, and Andrea Knight to discuss how social media is affecting business models, particularly in jewelry and bridal related industries, over a series of eight webisodes. The series was produced by Where To Get Engaged, an engagement and wedding social network designed and developed by Epsilon Concepts, and directed by Josh Gooden. What follows is episode five.
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Engaging Conversations: Cast 1, Episode 4: Social Media & You

Recently Robby Berthume of Moon Berthume and Epsilon Concepts sat down with Andy Koehn, Jeff Haden, and Andrea Knight to discuss how social media is affecting business models, particularly in jewelry and bridal related industries, over a series of eight webisodes. The series was produced by Where To Get Engaged, an engagement and wedding social network designed and developed by Epsilon Concepts, and directed by Josh Gooden. What follows is episode four.
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Engaging Conversations: Cast One, Episode One: Social Media & You

Recently Robby Berthume of Epsilon Concepts and Moon Berthume sat down with Andy Koehn, Jeff Haden, and Andrea Knight to discuss how social media is affecting business models, particularly in jewelry and bridal related industries, over a series of eight webisodes. The series was produced by Where To Get Engaged, an engagement and wedding social network built and operated by Epsilon Concepts and directed by Josh Gooden.
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Where To Get Engaged, Inc. Testimonial

Epsilon Concepts Testimonial from Christopher Simonetti & Josh Gooden of Where To Get Engaged, Inc. on Vimeo. “Epsilon Concepts is a true Blue Ocean Company!!! Robby, Samuel and their whole team has a “Penetrating kind of energy” about them. Their ability to take our idea and turn it into a reality is truly out of this world. Six months ago we began this project and like fine Swiss timepiece the perpetual motion was unstoppable. The communication we were able to achieve thru base camp is unheard of in today’s business …
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