Well, 2007 is winding to a close. I will most likely be posting some type of "year in review" post on New Years' Eve, but today I thought I'd take a slightly different approach. I was looking at the big maps in my office, where I keep pins for all of our product customers, and I was noticing that there are some pretty significant hotspots throughout the world. Let's list them, shall we (not really in any particular order):
- Oklahoma City, OK. Obvious, yes, but I had to put it on here.
- Houston, TX. Also obvious, since we launched our Houston-based sales force this year.
- Dallas, TX. There are a lot of product customers in the DFW metroplex.
- Southern California. There is a major concentration of EF customers along the whole LA to San Diego megalopolis. I particularly enjoy using the word "megalopolis."
- The United Kingdom. I have been very encouraged by the popularity of our products in the UK. The United Kingdom is especially plentiful with regards to designers / resellers of our Light CMS product. So much so that I'm going to need a larger UK map as my pins are pretty much spilling over into the ocean on my world map.
- The Northeast. A nice corridor of pins running up from Washington DC through Baltimore, Philly, New Jersey and on into Manhattan.
- Some other concentrations of note: Chicago, IL., Miami, FL., Denver, CO.
Of course, there are many more locations (now in 41 states and 7 countries), but these are the "hotspots" that really stand out with big concentrations of product customers. Many of them are obvious, but a few surprised me, so I thought I'd share.
Posted on
Fri, December 28, 2007
by Tim Wall