Out of my own blogging slump, I found time to really shake up things with my husband's company, Christopher Tester Custom Woodworking. By his name, you may think he spends all of his time in his wood shop making cabinets. Not true. He is actually quite good at all kinds of things.
When he first began his business, we set him up with a group on Facebook. All of his friends were followers and he gained several loyal customers (some he is still working for today) from this page. There were just a few photos, as we found time for that was slim. First mistake--no thought had been put into showing his work at all. It's certainly not like my house is a showcase. You know the old saying about the cobblers children never have shoes?
So he began taking photographs of his work. Then we realized, though the finished product looks fabulous. It would REALLY look great with a "before" shot. Mistake number two--we had tons of great photos with no before photos.
This week, I began my quest of moving and deleting the group and getting his business page up and running. I have spent countless hours uploading photographs (some with both, before and after shots) to his new Facebook page. You can check this out HERE, if you haven't already. My second job has become promoting this page. So much so, that I'm writing about it here.
If you live in the Piedmont of North Carolina or know someone who does, please pass along his information. His works speaks for itself. We are also happy to work on vacation homes at the coast and in the mountains.
Finally, after a few discussions, we thought it would be fun to blog about his work on a weekly basis. We haven't completely narrowed down the topics yet, but it will include his work, his adventures in building his first boat and his love of snow skiing. You can check it out HERE.
Who are you pulling for tonight? Pats or Giants? I don't care but I'm looking forward to socializing. Be safe!
Happy Sunday, friends!
xoxo,
Laurie





2 comments:
what gorgeous work!!
really beautiful work! Mr. Lipstick would be impressed too!
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