What is Your Small Business Story? It Could Be Worth a Technology Makeover
August 27, 2009 by Deb Ng
Filed under Announcements
Every business owner has a story. Perhaps you’re one of those people who walked uphill in the snow both ways to go to school in order to earn a scholarship. Maybe you didn’t struggle at all, maybe your business grew quickly and with little effort. It’s still a story. It’s a success story, and everyone likes a success story.
AT&T wants to learn your story. They want to know how and why you started your business, and how you built it into what it is today. They’re even willing to make it worth your while as they’re giving away a major technology makeover.
The grand prize consists of two Samsung Epix Smartphones, a one year subscription to AT&T Tech Support 360SM Advanced Service Package; a one year subscription to AT&T UNIX or Windows Enhanced Web Hosting Services; AT&T Web Design Service; one year subscription to AT&T Unified Messaging; a Digital Express Direct Mail Extreme Membership along with the first 500 postcards; AT&T Connect five (5) Integrated Edition Named Hosts Web conferencing and one-on-one consultation with a small business expert.
Not too shabby.
If you have been thinking about taking your business to the next level, but didn’t have the funding this could be your chance. All you need to do to participate is complete an online form on AT&T Small Business InSite and upload a short video with your small business story. You may just win an awesome makeover for your business.
I did.
I created a video featuring the FWJ story. After you create your own story for AT&T, post the video on your blog and then drop the link here in the comments. We want to learn your story too!







Video? Don’t they know that I write online so that I don’t HAVE to be seen?
Hey you don’t really see me much in my video, right? I didn’t have to get out of my jammies at all to make that one…
I think this is fab!!!! Can overseas writers create one or do you have to reside in the states?
Love the video. I liked seeing the transition from your beginning blog to what you have now. I’ve “dabbled” making videos too for the newspaper I work for – because that’s one of our new duties is uploading videos we take and putting them on our website. So it’s been a learning experience.
Also, great leads, as always.