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Who are you?

September 27, 2006

Some people are more active online than others.  Many companies might have the basic brochure website up, but little else.

A good friend of mine, Dale Siegel from System One, said he reads my blog every time I post.  (Hi Dale)

He has some great stories and sometimes I think about using him as an example in one of my blog posts.  There is only one problem….  he does not have a website he wants people to know about.  He has advocates, people that would point to his site, people that would refer to his services, but we cannot.  It is lost opportunity.

The good news for Dale is that he is aware of the issue and is planning to address it.  But it makes me think about all of the people out there that are invisible online.  Could I buzz about you if I wanted to?  If the answer is “no”, get busy.

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3 Responses to “Who are you?”

  1. Jon Speer on September 27th, 2006 4:09 pm

    Sure, buzz all you want.

  2. Tim Raines on September 28th, 2006 11:39 am

    I, for one, would be happy for you to buzz about me. And I read your blog everytime you post. I don’t have any great stories, though, I’m afraid.

    On a more serious note, though, I think many of us who spend our lives online forgot about how we did things in the “old days”. Unlike blacksmiths, though, most of those non-Internet old ways of doing things still work: phone, fax, mail and even…gasp!…face-to-face.

    If poor Dale has something to market, I would think you could still let people know about it. Just point them to his phone number or mailing address.

  3. LandingTheDeal on October 5th, 2006 8:35 am

    Buzzoodle Ron Asks, “Who Are You”?

    It’s not just an issue for Dale.  Lots of you don’t really individualize when it comes to setting yourself apart from your competition or your co-workers.  In today’s competitive business climate, you need to set yourself apart by telling…

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