| Do you want to be a guest blogger on Seattle 2.0?By Marcelo Calbucci |
There are quite a few people that have lots of wisdom and experience to share, but don't have time to create a blog of their own. Last year, we did the same offering and got great posts from Janis Machala, John Calian, Ian Lurie and Christopher Johnson.
How it works?
You send me your text by email and I post for you. That's it!
What topics to write?
Anything that is useful for a startup or an entrepreneur (or entrepreneur-to-be): Business Law, Marketing, Business Strategy, Recruiting, R&D, Funding, Financial, Real Estate, International, etc. Sorry, but no technical posts on Windows vs. Linux. There are enough of those already on the Web.
Any writing guidelines?
Yes, two. First, use a personal voice ("I" instead of "we") and write as if you were writing to a friend. Second, assume you are writing to somebody that is just getting started and you'll give him the ultimate advice on that topic. Personal success/failures stories are always better than hypothetical situations.
Don't hesitate in contacting me if you have an idea but don't know how to develop it. We can work together and do some back-and-forth to flush it out.