sneak peaks and making progress – slowly

constructor-character3It’s the start of a new week and things are moving along (never as fast as I’d like them, but in this economy, what does!).  I’ve given you a sneak peak of the 3D work we are doing for our new website (www.a-pstudios.com), which we hope to have done soon.  The problem is always managing client work, with trying to get ourselves taken care of.  There never seems to be enough time in the day.  We’re busy working on projects, trying to find more of the right people to take us to the next level, and I’m out there finding both people and clients that our little brand of creative is just the right fit for.

Of course, there are mundane things such as office space, more computers, more bandwidth, storage, and snacks (and of course.. coffee) that needs to be taken care of.  We’ll get to everything, but what is imporant is that we don’t release anything until it’s perfect.  That is always worth the wait.

I’ll be traveling to the iMedia Summit in Austin next week, so this week will be a bit crazy with getting together with evyone here that might need something I can handle now, as the schedule at the Agency Summit is always crazy, as well as getting to client and potential staff meetings.

I hope you are all doing well, and that we’ll catch up soon.

Have a great week.

(oh.. if you are a mom, happy belated mothers day!)



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Keith Pape

Senior digital marketing executive with 14+ years of experience driving business growth, leading teams, launching brands and products, and achieving results through creative-, results-driven and technology-enabled marketing. I still hold out hopes of being a professional Triathlete (as soon as that winning lottery tickets arrives mysteriously on the doorstep). During the 80´s and early 90´s I served in the US Army and was there during Operation Desert Storm, I studied for my Bachelors of Science at California Polytechnic University, Pomona and live in Southern California with my wife Nicole, and my 3 children (Ryan, Jordan and Samantha)