Want to engage us? Then let’s blog together…. (from: Michael Gartenberg)
http://weblogs.jupiterresearch.com/analysts/gartenberg/archives/006910.html
As promised, we’d like to extend our conversation with you. For us, it’s not just about comments but actually getting involved in the dialogue. So if you’re interested, let me know. We’ll announce the first group early next week.
[David Schatsky]As you might know, we’re into blogging here. We were the first analyst firm to embrace the medium and remain the only firm with a team of analysts who blog as part of their fulltime jobs. We’ve had a lot of success with them. We have many tens of thousands of readers a day and most analysts have a Google page rank of seven, which is pretty good.
But we want to do more and we’re going to expand the role of bloggers both within and outside of our company. Many of you have requested we enable comments but there are many reasons we don’t enable them for our analysts blogs (although feel free to leave our CEO a comment on his site).
But there are other ways of engaging. Instead of comments, we’re looking for some people to blog with us. Our research is rooted in analysis and interpretation of our proprietary data. But there are often multiple ways to interpret the data. By inviting outside, informed perspectives on our research, we might just create some new knowledge together. That will be good for the industry. So we’re inviting you to join us in a dialogue.
It’s going to start in Michael Gartenberg’sareas of coverage for now. Look at our site and check out the Personal Technologies and Accessresearch area section. Pick a report and tell me why you might offer a different or complementary view that’s worthy. If you can make a compelling argument, we’ll send you the full report, (the stuff that people pay us for) and you can feel free to comment on what we’ve written. We’ll link directly to you and comment back. Engage in a dialogue. Get some more folks chatting as well. We’ll start with a few folks in a few spaces first and see how it goes. That’s just the beginning though. It’s going to get even more interesting a little further down the road.
An important caveat: The report is for you alone and not to be published, distributed or re-posted anywhere without our permission. You can quote from parts of it in context (less than one paragraph) but no graphics or the like can be re-produced.
Have fun. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.