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Andrew Longman
06-27-08, 09:32 PM
Long story short, my 13 year old daughter attended a woman's business conference a few weeks ago and caught the eye of the NY Times and ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5262092

I'm not sure how the link will show for you (annoying site) so you may need click on her video at the bottom

For the NY Times see page 3 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/22RwomenNJ.html?pagewanted=3&sq=melissa%20longman&st=nyt&scp=1

She doesn't know she is earning her college tuition ;)

Kiwifan
06-27-08, 09:42 PM
So, who is a clever Dad then? :) Actually it sounds like she gets her good looks and brains from Mum. Just joking mate.

Well done Andrew, hope you feel so proud. :thumbup:

Rusty.

Ankf00
06-27-08, 09:48 PM
pimping your underage daughter on this board doesn't seem like the wisest idea.


jus' saying... :gomer:

SteveH
06-27-08, 10:09 PM
You have every right to be proud, not your typical 13 year old. Bright, poised and articulate. :thumbup:

RusH
06-27-08, 10:16 PM
As long as she is a Giants fans,,,it`s good. :thumbup:

Andrew Longman
06-27-08, 10:39 PM
pimping your underage daughter on this board doesn't seem like the wisest idea.


jus' saying... :gomer:

What? This isn't Crack or Smack, and I can keep Spicoli in plain sight. :D

BTW, I'm taking jewelry offers until her site is up ;)

trish
06-28-08, 08:15 AM
Long story short, my 13 year old daughter attended a woman's business conference a few weeks ago and caught the eye of the NY Times and ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5262092

I'm not sure how the link will show for you (annoying site) so you may need click on her video at the bottom

For the NY Times see page 3 http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/22RwomenNJ.html?pagewanted=3&sq=melissa%20longman&st=nyt&scp=1

She doesn't know she is earning her college tuition ;)

That is pretty cool. I'm looking forward to checking out her website.

Cam
06-28-08, 08:21 AM
Cool stuff Andrew! Your daughter obviously has her head screwed on straight just like Trevor. :thumbup:

G.
06-28-08, 10:50 PM
BFD. I was an entrepreneur at that age too. I sold lots during recess at school. Made lots of money, but somehow wasted it all.

Oh wait.

Beads are legal, right?

Never mind then.:p










AL, very cool, and awesome to see. You ARE very proud, and should be. I struggle to get my kids to LOOK at a camera, let alone talk to one. You have a couple of wordsmiths on your hands, T and M. And some bling-making going on.

Boast away, man, boast away.

OW
06-28-08, 11:45 PM
That's really Neat Andrew........
I was hoping to see a pic of you when "your parents" was mentioned...

G.
06-29-08, 12:22 AM
That's really Neat Andrew........
I was hoping to see a pic of you when "your parents" was mentioned...

You can see a pic of him in his profile.

I'm pretty sure he's the blond one. ;-)

(I was in your neighborhood today, with the Scouts. At the PV preserve.)

oddlycalm
06-29-08, 06:34 PM
Outstanding, you have every reason to be proud. Has the exposure effected demand ?

oc

Andrew Longman
06-29-08, 09:09 PM
Outstanding, you have every reason to be proud. Has the exposure effected demand ?

oc

Actually there is a very nice story that came out of it.

For those who watched it, you know she said what her website URL "would be". Well of course, within a few hours her partner Haley's dad, who is a NJ State Police Cybercrime Detective, checked and someone was already squatting on it.

"Crap" we collectively said. Then a bit later Trevor actually went to the site and looked more closely at it and saw that it had a message for Melissa on it saying he had grabbed the site for her and only wanted his Go Daddy fee or a piece of jewelry for it in exchange.

After a litter back and forth with Detective Johnson to convince the guy we were the real parents, he gladly turned it over. So there is goodness on the internet, or so it would seem.

Anyway, of course she sent the link to her customer list and she will be busy this week with a few orders.

Methanolandbrats
06-29-08, 10:24 PM
As the father of twin teenage girls :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Spicoli
06-30-08, 08:29 AM
:thumbup:

Elmo T
06-30-08, 08:49 AM
Congrats... :thumbup: Birthday are coming up for the 7yo daughter. I'll be looking for the post with the website.

Doylestown has a great arts festival in September - she needs a booth with as "As Seen on TV" sign. ;)

Doylestown Arts Festival (http://doylestownalliance.org/artsfestival2007.htm)

And while you're there, you can catch the Univest Grand Prix on Sunday. It runs a circuit around the festival.

Univest Grand Prix - Doylestown Criterium (http://www.univestgrandprix.com/univestgp/about.html)

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m176/Sundayrain_2006/Doylestown2005.jpg

Andrew Longman
06-30-08, 12:43 PM
Thanks Elmo. Great idea. My folks went to it last year and had a great time.

The site will likely be up in a few weeks. Her friend is on vacation. In the meanwhile, Mom is helping her improve her logo and graphics and make new business cards.

A lot of what she does is actually special ordered. Its a "This is the color of my bridesmaid dresses. Can you do something to match?", or a "That's a pretty bead. What can you do with it?" kind of thing. She likes it that way, but I don't know how that translated to a website biz.

A funny thing happened on Friday. She may have helped me close some business. I was presenting myself and colleagues to the top HR guy at a major financial services company to do coaching for their top 150 executives in the US. He seemed very interested in our individual entrepreneurial heritages so I included my daughter's story in my own. He loved it and asked for a link and he has since gotten back to me with his own story about sharing it with his daughters. And he now is interested in more higher end, personal coaching than the programmatic coaching he originally envisioned. Much more fun.

chop456
07-01-08, 06:57 AM
So Chrysanthe's her Mum?

Sorry - low hanging fruit and all. :o

:D

Cool story. Congrats! :thumbup: