DISQUS

Chris Brogan: Guest Post- Bears Buffalo and Broadband

  • Jamie · 1 year ago
    Shelli, you have really nailed it with this post. Your summary of what all of these amazing tools have done for those of us who want to be involved and want to embrace it all but aren't massive in any way is wonderful and insightful. Congratulations on your success!

    Also, planning my trip to Yellowstone starts now.
  • Shane McCallum · 1 year ago
    You really can't deny the appeal of lifestyle and open spaces when starting a remote business.
  • Michelle / chelpixie · 1 year ago
    As a small town girl I can attest that a little internet access and success in timing to bring those walls down and create a successful business from anywhere.

    Though I live in Boston now, I started off in Arkansas and the transformation of my VA business (I'm now a social media evangelist for a small Boston company, Vibemetrix) just from using Twitter astounded me.
  • Toma Bonciu · 1 year ago
    Hi,

    The word that I can use to describe this article is : inspiring. I think that other words would be of no use.

    Thank you
  • J.J. · 1 year ago
    Hearing about Shelli's life immersed in mother nature make me think I made the wrong life decisions somewhere along the way
  • jacob morgan · 1 year ago
    i think this is a great example of the power of the internet and social media. i am so happy that you have experienced such success and i hope you guys keep rocking out in yellowstone. i have never been but you can bet i will be contacting you when i visit :)

    i love that you used the resources available to you to learn and educate yourselves about the different tools and possibilities out there. social media is a never ending learning medium and it seems like you have certainly come a long long way.

    you have every right to be giddy, i would be too!

    congratulations!

    Jacob
  • Allan McDougall · 1 year ago
    Congratulations on your success. You've successfully leveraged social media and your beautiful home landscape. Tourism is a tricky business to break ground in and this is a really inspiring story. Like Jamie, I'll also keep this post in mind when planning my trip to Yellowstone.
    Thanks!
    Allan
  • Josh Peters · 1 year ago
    I'm happy to hear about your accomplishments. After living in southern WY for almost 7 years (Green River, Rock Springs, and Casper) I can tell you it's not all as descried. If you are planning on traveling there stay to the North (Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, etc) because the south, well... have you ever seen seen the Hills Have Eyes?

    Seriously though, I applaud you on your accomplishments.