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2009 > July > 14 > Wanted.

Wanted.

Developing.

As it won't be there much longer, I'll repost here what's recently been occupying the front page of the site.

And yes, I do of course realize that having the front page set that way will be considered by some folk to be commercially daft.

Wanted: message-spreader, world-teller, evangelist.

Years back, when they were still 'just a computer company', Apple had someone whose job was solely to 'spread the word'. Their evangelist.

[His name was 'Guy Kawasaki', and rumor has it that often they didn't know where he was and just what he was doing. But that's a whole other tale for a different time and place.]

Now we want one too.

Just a few months into this, we've built a damn good site filled with damn good stuff. Of course it's not finished, nor ever will be. And it's on that, the content, we want to focus.

So… we need and want someone to spread the message, tell the world, market the bejeezus out of the brand.

If that's you, tell us what you can do and what you want in return.

Let's then agree a sensible deal and get on with it.

No thanks, do your own bloody marketing »

It wasn't too long ago that I was lambasting Twitter for their [my paraphrase] 'prefer to focus on the user experience rather than make any money' stance. Now I'm doing the same damn thing. Maybe next time I'll keep my gob shut.

Filed by g on July 14 2009

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