When blogging becomes an addiction…
Hands up all those who get the same feeling about not blogging when they haven’t been to the gym in a while? For me, I spend time thinking about what I should post about and am careful not to repeat what many others post about. As a blogger, I like to talk about all things marketing/IT with a dash of whatever else interests me along the way.
In addition I have over 100 RSS feeds in Outlook 2007 which keep my in touch with all aspects of work (marketing, technical, product related etc…) and that combined with my day job makes me sometimes wonder why I have created my own personal monster. Sometimes when I go quiet on the blogging front and Vlad nudges me it’s normally because I’ve found something to do that doesn’t need me to stare at a monitor screen (aka blogging cold turkey).
Everyone, meet my brother Matt, he sits behind me in the office and is our Panasonic Telephone Specialist. He’s been very useful to partners in the community who have had questions about telephony solutions and I’m going to ask him to guest post on my blog very soon (this is me asking him at the same time as telling you guys).
He’s watched how blogging has become a popular way to keep in touch with friends but also a good way to communicate thoughts and ideas which adds another way of reaching out to others. He’s a coach for our local ladies rugby club and a keen player himself so he has a few sites each built for a different type of audience.
And he’s even got the blogging bug himself! You can check out his latest cheeky post about Microsoft here. I would warn you - this site is not a professional site - I don’t mean it looks naff - but I am not responsible for some of the things that make him laugh. *shudders*
So in an effort to encourage more partners to think about combining the way you manage network infrastructures with digital telephony (new sales opportunity for you?), I would like to give you the opportunity to pose Matt some questions that he can answer directly or via a future posting.
Feel free to email me or post a question in the comments section if you would like to ask about digital telephony systems.
If we’re going to be ‘addicted’ then we may as well make it of use to blog readers! ![]()
What Sus is to Microsoft, that’s what I am to Panasonic!
Any questions on the telecoms side just ask and I’ll help as best I can.