In order to make this blog as valuable a resource as possible for you, I need to know what YOU want to see here.
Sure, I have analytic tools that let me see the posts that get read and shared the most, but that’s only part of a much bigger picture.
So, with that in mind, I would really appreciate it if you would let me know what you would like to see me do more of on the blog (or less of.) Am I missing subjects that you would like to see me cover? Let me know.
Please feel free to give as much or as little feedback as you wish on anything related to the blog. If you would rather contact me via email, feel free to drop me an note over at jim (at) jimsmarketingblog.com.
Please help me make this a better marketing asset for you and the rest of the blogs community in 2010. Your opinions really matter to me.
Thank you!
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I would like to start by thanking you for all that you do for us, for free.
Personally, since you started blogging every day I have found the blogs value to me increased a lot. I think you get the spread of topics about right and I like that your posts arent too long. I seldom read long posts and like that you cut to the chase.
I would like to see you add more stuff about professional development. Ive noticed a few posts here and think that although its not really related to marketing its important.
I would also like more on sales as well as marketing.
I would echo the sentiments from above. Im not so sure Im best placed to ask for information. However, I find your blogs a great source of information and enable me to see another perspective. They are not over seasoned with technical jargon and unnecessary abbreviations.
Thank you from an avid reader.
I read TC and a few other blogs to keep up on technology but as of yet I have no found a resource for people in marketing in terms of good, trusted apps. Stuff that helps us reach and engage people in better more effective ways. I loved how you canceled your big twitter account cause you were right. 90% of the people that do follow for follow are never going to buy anything and your feed becomes useless. That really struck home with me because it was something tangible and I would love to hear more about the tools you use or other marketing experts use in terms of firefox, facebook, twitter and mobile apps. Maybe do it as a monthly or weekly feature or even a guest post. Because when your a start up you don’t always have the luxury of being able to afford to hire an expert. It can be long nights trying to engage people in social ways and good tools make it so much easier. Much like splitweet or posterous.
Other than that everything is really cool.. love the blog..
So, ok here it is. No one’s gonna say it but I want this DATE STAMPED – YOUR blogs becoming the best marketing blog on the web – FACT.
Yeah – I said it!!!
Hi Jim,
I can only endorse Gary above wholeheartedly – always has been!
Don’t think I can identify anything you miss out – we’re here for YOUR personal insight into the way the world is panning out.
It’s your vastly more experienced viewpoint that helps us comparative newbies understand the way forward!
Thanks for helping to shape our future.
As always, keep em coming!
Your blogs are always very informative.
Like everything else there are marketing “fashions” – may be an idea to give a what in and whats out now and again!
My only comment!
Hi Jim,
As a new visitor to your site, I’m pretty impressed with what I’ve seen so far and have indeed bookmarked your top ten tips. I like the freshness of what you’re saying. I also like the positive, encouraging way in which you say it.
I have the impression of someone who’s both solid in their approach, and is ahead of the curve in terms of the new stuff that’s coming along with social media etc.
If there was one thing I looked for and didn’t find it was the ability to potentially do a bit of coaching with you on some specific, small business marketing stuff. I saw the year long support, the ebook and the motivation master class, but I’m talking about something a little different. Could be this isn’t a product you want to sell, which is fine, but offering my observation in the spirit of answering your tweet requesting feedback.
Looking forward to learning more from you!
HI Jim, Definitely like everything that you have been doing and I could read backwards forever and keep picking up new tips. I think you bring a freshness to viewing marketing and the strategies of how to use some of the tools that is not obvious to all of us. I think the average business person doesn’t think from the seasoned marketing professional’s viewpoint and the benefit of your viewpoint is that you are using the tools (i.e. social media) to transition sound marketing principles into the new marketing methods.
Hi Jim
As I’ve said earlier I enjoy your blog very much and feel lucky to have ‘landed’ here! Thanks a bunch and I’m looking forward to more
These comments have been extremely useful and will be helping me shape the future development of the blog.
Rather than give a response to each commenter, as I usually do, I would like to thank each of you for your feedback and for the kind words about what’s already been achieved here in little over a year.
I would also like to thank those who emailed and contacted me on Twitter.
You guys are the best – “Thaanks!”