Thursday, September 19, 2024

Scoble Not the Only One Going to PodTech

Maryam, this afternoon, will announce the other news we’ve been holding back on: she’s joining PodTech too.

I told you she was a good negotiator!

But, seriously, she’s built up a large audience of her own on her blog and her interests are far different than mine are. (She has a popular book and movie clubs).

That might give you a hit about what else attracted me about PodTech.net: it isn’t going to be only about tech.

She also is a better writer than I am and, even, more human. Truth be told she’s the main reason I’ve been successful at Microsoft. First, she backed me up everytime. Second, she gave me the time and the space I needed to blog and read all the feeds I do. Third, she keeps our family running like a well-tuned watch. Fourth, she gives the best back rubs. Oh, TMI (too much information). Heheh.

Oh, and Dave Burke, I totally agree with you about PodTech that its content is too commercial and not interesting enough. I wouldn’t subscribe to it, if I weren’t joining the company. In fact, last week before I had made my decision John Furrier asked a mailing list I’m on for advice about the new redesign they turned on last week. I gave the company 21 ideas to improve.

I’ve done this before. Remember how I got to Microsoft? I stood up at an MVP Summit and told Ballmer how to improve Microsoft (I told him to get Microsoft a more human face). He signed a dollar bill for me for that idea. A few months later I got hired to help the company get a more human face.

See, I don’t want to join companies where everything is going well. Why? Cause there’s no opportunities there!

So, don’t subscribe to PodTech.net just cause I’m going. Make us earn your subscription!

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Robert Scoble is the founder of the Scobleizer blog. He works as PodTech.net’s Vice President of Media Development.

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