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The Great Reason Behind Our Quiet Spell

Who doesn't want econdev superpowers?

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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The Great Reason Behind Our Quiet Spell

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Good morning, econ dev friends,

You might've noticed the Econ Dev Show's been a bit quiet lately. Here's why: I've been heads down on a new project called Sitehunt for us economic developers.

Did you catch the hint a few months ago? If not, here's where I asked for beta testers and the solo podcast where I originally dove into the idea.

Here's the scoop: No sites, no project wins. But having sites isn't enough. You need to know them well — really well. Forget the chaos of scattered emails and towering piles of brochures. To ace those RFIs, deep, ready knowledge is key.

I've built Sitehunt to do this for you.

After more than a year of research and development, and twelve intense weeks of final development (after I thought I was already done), during which I rediscovered just how much hard work I'm capable of, Sitehunt is poised for launch. Next week, it's showtime. I can't wait to share it with you.

Stay tuned.

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Founder/Host of Econ Dev Show. Also: Sitehunt CEO and economic development consultant in Greater Houston, Texas.


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