Hiatus is over. Greg and I had an important discussion last week about the future of Gateway Blogging. We both had been extraordinarily busy. My blog consulting business exploded and Greg launched his Marketing Safari program. But we both believe in this program. We have made a commitment to not allow ourselves to get distracted from launching Gateway Blogging as an interactive learning environment (ILE) later this year.
Up until now, I have been holding down a full-time job as well as working nearly full-time as a blog consultant. That’s about to change as I go part-time on my “regular” job. The sole purpose of this change is to allow me more time to work on that which matters most to me: setting up Gateway Blogging as the premier online learning experience for successful business blogging.
The need for this is pressing. Everywhere we look, we see wasted opportunities because people who are trying to market their businesses through blogging are not connecting with their audience. Millions of dollars are needlessly left on the table (not an exaggeration in the slightest). The normal blogging advice on the web does not address this.
The Gateway Blogging Difference
One part Blog School and one part Business School. You get Michael, a leader in business blogging and Greg, a seasoned business coach both focused on teaching, guiding, and coaching you to new levels of results for your business and blog.
Over the next few months, Greg and I will be setting up the ILE and creating content for it in the form of interactive learning modules. We plan on using some interesting and surprising tools and technologies to do this. We’d like to have something we can alpha test in September of 2008.
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