Saturday, November 1, 2008

Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Recap

What a Bathroom Blogfest '08 week it has been! Elizabeth and I were busy, but we really enjoyed contributing ideas and blogposts.

In case you missed what we added to the conversation about Cleaning Out Forgotten Spaces Around Us, here is a recap of what we wrote about...

+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Cleaning Up Forgotten Spaces Around Us
+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Potty Parity
+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - How Hotels Inspire Me
+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Great Flooring Store Examples
+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Art of Living
+ Bathroom Blogfest '08 - Critical Resources For When You're On The Go [Carpet Shopping?]

And, here is the Bathroom Blogfest Community [BBC]:

Susan Abbott at Customer Experience Crossroads
Katia Adams at Transcultural Marketing
Shannon Bilby at Floor Talk!
Laurence Borel at Blog Till You Drop
Jo Brown and the blogging team at Kohler Talk
Lisbeth Calandrino at Lisbeth Calandrino
Sara Cantor at The Curious Shopper
Becky Carroll at Customers Rock!
Katie Clark at Practical Katie
Iris Shreve Garrott at Circulating
Ann Handley at Annarchy
Marianna Hayes at Results Revolution
Elizabeth Hise and C.B. Whittemore at The Carpetology Blog
Maria Palma at Customers Are Always
Sandra Renshaw at Purple Wren
Kate Rutter at Adaptive Path
Claudia Schiepers at Life and its little pleasures
Carolyn Townes at Becoming a Woman of Purpose
Stephanie Weaver at Experienceology
C.B. Whittemore at Flooring The Consumer

Thank you so very much for participating with us. We greatly appreciate it and hope you enjoyed it, too!





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2 comments:

  1. Thanks Christine! Congrats for organising it... shame I didn't get to post more but it was fun taking part again.

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  2. Lolly, no worries. There was just too much going on. I'm glad you had fun; your post was perfect!

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