Just because everyone else is, should I?

Doesn’t sound like a convincing argument to me, so no, I think that I’ll pass on blogging.  But perhaps, just praps, if I did start blogging I might actually enjoy it; and then praps give some insight into something that someone else cares about.  So maybe I should at least consider writing a blog.  Sometimes I do have a bit of time on my hands, so I could occasionally put thought to word and drop in a  short blog.

For me though, time’s to short to spend all that time smashing away at a keyboard scribing missives to the ether, so now I’m decided, I’m not going to write a blog.  

They say that if you do blog you have to “engage with your readers”. It’s advice I’ve given to my team plenty of times.  But here’s the rub, I’ve got no readers.  Now that’s a challenge isn’t it?  I like challenges.

So then I ask myself, who’s my target market?  But wait, what’s a target market anyway?  Aren’t markets places where you pay for stuff?  I don’t want anyone paying for stuff – we should get all this for free. Free, ‘cos it ain’t worth nought?

And if you’re a blogger reading this and thinking, what a great web log this chap is crafting, well then I’d urge you to spin on your heals and run, because this blogger isn’t interested in the dialogue, just in this monologue.

All that’s now needed is something interesting to say – I think I’ll save that until next time, unless you’re still reading, which means you’re finding this interesting.

So that’s it.  No-one else is reading this, just me writing so I guess it’s time to sign off.

Just because everyone else is, should I? - Expect unfiltered ideas formed without corporate oversight or focus groups, so they are personal and proudly imperfect.

Tom Tudor Strengthens Management Team at Liquid Telecom

The Liquid Telecom Group today announced that Tom Tudor has joined its management team as Chief Marketing Officer and will oversee the expansion of Liquid’s marketing activities across Africa.

Tom joins from African wholesale carrier Gateway Communications where he has been responsible for its marketing and communications strategy since 2005. During this time he managed the integration of the Link Africa and GS Telecom brands into Gateway and was constructive in rebranding its enterprise assets into Vodacom Business Africa.

Tom has worked closely with the international teams at Vodacom and Vodafone, as well as more recently with PCCW Global which acquired Gateway in 2012. Prior to this he worked for Energis, Cable & Wireless and Opal Telecom in a variety of product, business development and marketing roles.

Nic Rudnick, CEO of The Liquid Telecom Group, said: “We are an ambitious company which is growing fast. Tom understands our industry and his experience in African telecoms and his marketing expertise will be vital in guiding us through our expansion plans. I am truly delighted to have him on-board”.

Tom adds: “Liquid is a fantastic company with an exciting future. It’s already established a number of excellent businesses and I look forward to contributing to its future successes”.

http://www.liquidtelecom.com/blog/tom-tudor-strengthens-management-team-at-liquid-telecom-group

Tom Tudor Strengthens Management Team at Liquid Telecom - Expect unfiltered ideas formed without corporate oversight or focus groups, so they are personal and proudly imperfect.