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Posted February 11, 2009 - 11:04am by Dan Burkhart

We’re quickly approaching the holiday that is designed to make you pause and think about the person in your life that is most deserving of a gesture of fondness. For some it’s a big deal…for others, it’s more of a device to drum up some action in their life that doesn’t currently exist. (Go get ‘em, Tiger!)

This Valentine’s Day, we’d like you to turn your friends on to the browser that helps put people together. Instead of handing off an unoriginal box of chocolates, tell the people you care about to download Flock and you’ll be turning them on to a browser that inspires people to stay connected with the friends and things they care about most in their lives.  Take it a step further and offer a personal tutorial to show this person how to get their accounts set up, and voila - you’ll find that your Valentine will be impressed and amazed by what a guru you are.

Now you’ve just turned someone on to a browser that will change the way that they experience the Web, you’ve impressed them with your knowledge, and you’ve done it for free. Knowledge is a dangerous thing when you’re a bit crafty. We trust you can take it from there.

Thanks for helping to turn people on to Flock! We hope things go well. We’re always here to help.

Send us some notes to let us know how things went for you (email: flockteam at flock dot com). We always like to hear about good Flock introductions! We’ll be dropping some packages of goodies in the mail to those that make us laugh and cheer the most.

-Cheers

Dan Burkhart
V.P. of Marketing and Business Development
dan@flock.com

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Hey. Cool. I like it too much.

hahah! great point laura...
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