This Week at ADB, Inc., 27 January - 2 February 2013
Steve Cole reports:
This was a very busy week. Six new products (Captain's Log #46, FC Reinforcements Attack, Boosters 34-35-36, and Starmada Battleships Nova Edition) all came out and the two game designers ended up spending a lot of their week on the assembly line, making new and even old products. (The wholesalers restocked, and we're watching SFB sales exceed ACTA sales). The weather this week was cool but tolerable. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
Steve Cole worked on the assembly line. He also worked on the FLAP list, sending notices to people getting free copies, updating the GGIC listing, text catalog, update list, website schedules, and other documents. He worked on the Captain's Log #46 Supplemental File and on Communique #86. He had to do quality control checks on map panels, not because we needed more good panels, but because we ran out of bad panels to use as packing material!
Steven Petrick worked on the assembly line.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel did website updates (lots of those generated by the FLAP list), chased pirates, and helped Mike.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,466 friends) and did some marketing.
This was a very busy week. Six new products (Captain's Log #46, FC Reinforcements Attack, Boosters 34-35-36, and Starmada Battleships Nova Edition) all came out and the two game designers ended up spending a lot of their week on the assembly line, making new and even old products. (The wholesalers restocked, and we're watching SFB sales exceed ACTA sales). The weather this week was cool but tolerable. The spam storm mostly remained at something under 200 per day.
Steve Cole worked on the assembly line. He also worked on the FLAP list, sending notices to people getting free copies, updating the GGIC listing, text catalog, update list, website schedules, and other documents. He worked on the Captain's Log #46 Supplemental File and on Communique #86. He had to do quality control checks on map panels, not because we needed more good panels, but because we ran out of bad panels to use as packing material!
Steven Petrick worked on the assembly line.
Leanna kept orders and accounting up to date.
Mike kept orders going out, rebuilt the inventory, and managed customer service.
Joel did website updates (lots of those generated by the FLAP list), chased pirates, and helped Mike.
Jean managed our page on Facebook (which is up to 1,466 friends) and did some marketing.
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