FreshBooks Dinner Toronto!
The Elephant and Castle on King Street in Toronto is a big place. I once got lost trying to find people I DID know, so I made extra sure that a bunch of people I DIDN’T know would have a few signs to show them the way.
It’s possible other patrons raised their eyebrows at FreshBooks business cards sticking out of picture frames with encouraging messages like “This Way!”, but we didn’t receive any complaints.
A bunch of FreshBooks customers and a few of us FreshBookers gathered Thursday night to get together and talk about the ups and downs of running a business these days. We had Connie, the librarian-turned-social-networks-consultant. We had Emmanuel, the Flash programmer running his own studio. There were computer consultants, artist representatives, overseas traders and web developers. A diverse bunch, to say the least.
Josh and I shared stories about our respective times in Tokyo, and Kimberly confirmed for me the story about the flaming Taipei monorail I’d only ever heard from an insane painter (it was good to get it from a slightly more reliable source). I talked a great deal with Jerry about how the study of literature relates to software development, and James told me about a crazy spreadsheet wizard who can predict the future with spooky accuracy.
It was great getting together with all these folks and hearing their stories, understanding how FreshBooks can provide value to so many different types of users. Running your own business is a lot of work, and it’s pretty amazing to feel like we’re helping these folks realise their dreams. I was actually touched when I asked Emmanuel when he started up his studio and he said, “The same time I signed up for FreshBooks.”
I didn’t hear back from anyone who got lost in the place looking for us, so I assume the business card breadcrumbs were 100% successful. We’d love to show you pictures of the event, but to tell you the truth, we were all having so much fun we completely forgot to break out the cameras!










11:01 am
What a great idea… if you are ok with it I’d like to share this one for my democamp friends and other professional event planners
11:01 am
(The business card in the frames, or in unusual places)
5:00 pm
Go for it! I’ve patented the idea* of writing notes on business cards so just contact me for my licensing rates.
*not actually patented
11:00 am
How can Toronto customers here about future local events? I am a new customer so would like to meet others who are more experienced with using Freshbooks. And of course say hi in person.
2:27 pm
Hi tinku gallery!
It’s not very scientific — I print off a list of FreshBooks customers and start sending out invites until I can’t type any more. The distribution is pretty sporadic, but I’ll try to make sure you’re on the list for next time.
3:45 pm
I was there! Let’s have a mingle and yak cocktail event next time…….it’s great to meet others in the business and share stories.
Corey was an affable host du jour!
12:18 pm
My record on cocktails speaks for itself. Great idea!
10:45 am
Please let me know when you plan to have another get-together. It sounds very interesting and informative.
Marketing/Production Coordinator
12:33 pm
I had a great time–thanks so much! Would love to meet Tinku at the next one if I haven’t already.
Cheers,
Connie
1:22 pm
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