Disclosure: why we keep saying ‘we’

Full disclosure, of a sort.We have one full week under our belt and today we head into week two with just as much enthusiasm — and a better idea of what to expect. Last week we seemed to get busier each day with Friday probably the busiest.

Today we thought it would be a good idea to explain a bit about why we keep referring to “we” here on the site and a bit about who “we” are.

To begin with, the Urban Deli is the dream of, and owned by, Liz. But it’s a team of people — up front and behind the scenes. They make the deli “the deli” and so it’s best to refer to “we.”

Maybe more importantly, however, we don’t want to bamboozle anyone into thinking Liz is doing the writing. When Liz posts something, she’ll post it as Liz. She hasn’t posted anything as yet for two reasons: she’s way to busy with all the daily running of the Urban Deli to find time to do it properly and (let’s be honest) she’s a bit shy about writing and having everyone see it. (We’re working on that.)

I’m doing the writing and I am Bill. I have a couple of sites of my own, Writelife and Piddleville, and I’m what Liz refers to as “the web guy.” I put the site together for her and I more or less maintain it, the Urban Deli Twitter stream (@urbandeli) and the Facebook page (a whole other story!). (About the Facebook problem? See this little ramble.)

I asked Liz yesterday how long I had known her and we figured it to be 11 or so years. (I told her it felt like a lot longer!) We met and worked together back in Alberta and, when Liz moved back east, she brought me and Gord with her. (Gord’s another behind the scenes character — sometimes in front — at the Urban Deli). I was at the deli before they began work on it (it was a disaster) and I’ve seen it transform. I speak to Liz almost constantly so I have a good idea about what’s going on and when I don’t I harass her until she gets it to me.

Liz could tell you many stories about me just as I could tell many about her. It’s like the old Mexican stand-off thing: we can’t blackmail each other because the other knows to much about us!

I’m essentially a writer-editor, to a large extent from the marketing side of things, with a good familiarity with the Internet, social media tools, and other tech related things. But compared to actual web designers, or programmers, I’m not really a tech guy. I guess you could say I’m an informed amateur.

And that’s about it. I’m Bill, “the web guy.” Liz is the owner gal. The Urban Deli is a crew of people.

And that’s why we keep saying “we.”

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Update on our Facebook schmozzle

We just wanted to let you know what is up with the Urban Deli on Facebook. It’s simple: nothing. 🙁

Unfortunately we’re dealing with a schmozzle and can’t access our account! It gets more alarming each day because when last we looked, we had 89 fans (many thanks!).

What is really frustrating is that we’ve tried to contact Facebook but their approach seems to be to simply ignore any and all emails. We’ve emailed a number of their support addresses but, despite waiting a month or so, have received nothing.

The problem exists in the email address associated with the account. Facebook appears to allow only one account to be associated with an address and when the same email address was associated with a personal account, access to the Urban Deli account vanished like smoke.

So .. we are working to fix this because we have things to put up there and we don’t want people to think we’re ignoring them. But currently we’re at a loss as to what to do to get this straightened out.

By the way, if you have any ideas on how to fix this mess, please let us know. It is very, very frustrating.

Hmm … Guess you could say this was our first official blog rant.

Hope your weekend has been good. And we hope to see you next week at the deli!

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