An Influential Place To Communicate
Are you interested in increasing your influence in the embedded system’s marketplace? Are you looking for a place to self-publish your content and have it seen by lots of other professionals? Then, this blog center may be just the place for you. Embedded Components, Inc. (ECI) recently integrated WordPress to drive this blog center. WordPress is full of features and offers a robust support community.
Do you know how to blog, pingback, digg, tag, link, feed, and reach into the “long tail of the curve”? No? No problem, we’ll teach and help you. Yes? Great, then you already know there is synergy in participation. Our blog center is about increasing your influence and lowering your promotion and support costs. We’re already the experts in embedded blogging:
- for online Cycles of Efficiency(tm)
- for the embedded tools community
- for the embedded components community
Now it’s our turn to help others!
If you are interested, then take the next steps: (1) comment on this initial post, and (2) as part of your comment, request a free author’s upgrade to be an active contributor.
This can be your team’s independent site to influence engineers, marketers, and enablers in the device manufacturing community. We offer this site as a free service, or you can sponsor a custom virtual community.
– Ron Fredericks
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December 18th, 2006 at 1:06 pm
[…] Ron Fredericks writes: In a previous post I talked about using a blog site as an influential place to communicate. Why is it influential? Primarily because an individual can self-publish their thoughts while linking to other posts and sites that are relevant. To take this concept one step further, the question comes up “How shall I motivate other bloggers to promote my story/initiative/whatever?” Clearly, if you can just get a whole bunch of influential bloggers to write about your story in a positive way, well then your message would be read and perhaps even accepted by many more people. […]