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High Octane Blogging — Jeremy Wright weighs in
Jeremy Wright is providing some excellent feedback to The High Octane Blogging Bootcamp leading me to feel the coaching model we are testing here will work. Next up is Susie Gardner of Buzz Marketing with Blogs fame.
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update: Jeremy has completed his final two reviews, and I have added them to the list below.
Jeremy Wright is posting his critiques of the first High Octane Blogging Bootcamp over at ensight. He has done some really in-depth reviews, and I very much appreciate his effort and insights. As you may recall, The High Octane Blogging Bootcamp is dealing with the restoration and cleaning industry. Here are the specific reviews he has published so far:
- Restoration Catastrophe
- Restoration Commercial
- Restoration Residential
- Restoration Fire Smoke
- Restoration Water
I'll update the list as he adds.
One thing I am particularly proud of is the fact that he seems to be finding most of the teams to be getting it. It is some interim validation of the approach where we set up a feedback framework for the bloggers along after providing initial immersion sessions and then some guidelines. In a recent post, Susie Gardner, author of Buzz Marketing with Blogs, has advocated this same approach, and I'm glad to see James Farmer starting to take it into account after I suggested it in response to one of his posts.
By the way, I'm expecting Susie to provide her evaluations for the bootcamp soon. Stay tuned.
Bud posted this on May 30, 2005
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