1. A guide for those that are new to this blog…

    Saturday, 16 Jun 2007 3 Comments Posted by:

    Over the last several weeks, average daily page views to this blog have increased about 30%…along with it, a number of new subscribers to my RSS Feed.  So, to my new readers…WELCOME and thanks for checking out this site.  I sincerely hope you find valuable things here to read.  For those who have stuck with me the last few months since I launched, a hearty thank you to you as well.  There’s no compliment like a bit of readership:)

    As this site has grown, I’ve come to the conclusion it will soon need a re-design with a focus on findability of the "best" content.  But, that is still work for another day.  Given the arrival of more recent readers, I decided to post here a quick guide to the most frequently read content from the first ~120 days of this blog…as well as a few calls to action.

    Quick links:

    Why this blog started in the first place:  A Logical Beginning.

    Convincing the unconverted on Communities:  The 5 part (to date) series!

    Part 1: The Analogy

    Part 2: Fear by Example

    Part 3: The Data/Evidence Approach

    Part 4: The Assumptive Close

    Part 5: Is your baby ugly?

    Business Case for Community topics:

    Community Management topics:

    Technology:

    Podcasts on communities I’ve done:

    #1:  Mobile Tech in TAFE

    #2:  Buzz Marketing for Technology

    #3:  Solshare interview

    Calls to action:

     

    Sean

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    • http://www.askasqlguru.com Chuck Boyce

      Hey Sean,

      Here’s a link to the interview that you granted us at the PASS Summit last winter. It was a freelance thing that Adam Machanic and I did for SSWUG.ORG. I’m a 4 week digital filmmaking workshop in Film School now (nyfa.edu) and I wince when I see my earlier film work (can you say overexposure), but I think this interview actually came out ok! Next time I interview on screen, it will rock much better!
      :-)

      http://www.sswug.org/sswugtv/seeshow.asp?sid=171

      Have a great day!

      Chuck
      ASKaSQLGURU.com

    • Sean ODriscoll

      Thanks Chuck!

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