More. More Blogging Needed in 2010

More about customers, less about you – In general, I blog about companies and people with whom I’ve had contact.  I hope that helps others.  Most of them are local and I call the owners or try to engage them in Twitter or on their Facebook Fan Pages.

More company representatives blogging about their needs - Retail consumers typically blog about their needs.  It would be great if companies did.  Perhaps it wouldn’t be so hard for companies who build products for companies to design and build them.

More comments!  How’s that for honest?  If the blog post isn’t interesting, I’d like to hear about it.  Hopefully the title caused you to be curious and so is the content.  If not, say so.

More business Ideas - I’d love to see them.  If I made a post that has a business idea you have considered as the result of reading a post, I’d love to chat with you about it!  If you blog, how about posting your ideas!  If I’ve missed your post, I would love to hear about them here j s t a c k  at the following domain: 3 big heads.com - I might know someone who can help!

More startups blogging about their challenges more often.  It’s ok.  Everyone has problems and I’m pretty sure you might have some helpful comments.  Perhaps you might think that if you post them it makes you appear weak – actually I think its the opposite you’re strong and open.  I plan on blogging more about my challenges.  I definitely have them!

More VCs blogging more about pitches they turn down and why - Wouldn’t it be interesting if VCs talked a bit more about companies they’ve turned down and why they turned them down? 

More accurate blog titles – Misleading headines (typically reverse of what the content is about) waste my time.  I’m pretty sure you feel the same.  For example, An Affordable Apple Computer: Meet the iSlate should have had the word CLONE in the title. 

Have a great 2010!

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