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A Personal and Heart-felt Thanks to You

This is an incredible season for my work online. Today my blog was mentioned on both John Chow and Seth Godin’s blog. And I was recently the a topic of a very flattering blog entry on Pat Coyle’s blog! Last week, Mike at ConverStations was gracious enough to mention me as a “Z-lister”. His selfless promotion of me got my blog mentioned on over 70 others, including the mention today on Seth Godin’s blog.

In the last few months, my blog has skyrocketed in traffic and in authority.

All of this growth has really not been from my expertise. It’s been from my appetite for capturing and disseminating information and your sharing of your knowledge and expertise. I would love the opportunity to thank each and every one of you. In fact, if I do any traveling in the next year with work, one of my goals is to do just that. I’ll let you know where I’m going, and we’ll meet up for a drink or a coffee. If you’re coming to Indy, please don’t hesitate to let me know.

Sometimes the blog consumes too much of my day, but everything you and I are doing appears to be working:

  • I try to provide an original topic on most of my entries. That way my blog isn’t part of the discussion or simply repeating the news, it’s what the conversation is about. That’s a difficult task, but it’s paying off.
  • Every time I see a reference to my blog on another site or blog, I try to respond and thank the person – even if their post isn’t positive (especially if it’s not). The value is in the discussion. I’m not always (ok, rarely) correct, anyways.
  • I participate in group blogging activities. If Problogger isn’t part of your daily blogging routine, make it so. Darren often challenges the blogosphere with group projects. They all get a lot of attention and exposure.
  • I share things that I’ve learned.
  • I try to help anyone that asks. It gets me into trouble a lot of the time, but it’s what I have to give. It’s my ‘present’, if you will.
  • I connect topics to other bloggers. If I see a topic of discussion where one of the bloggers that I read is an expert, I always try to connect the two. What’s a network for if you’re not actually going to help make the connections?
  • You continue to promote my blog for me.

Speaking of Thanks…

Berryman FamilyI’m sitting at Starbuck’s right now. To be honest, I was a little down today that I’m not with my kids tonight or tomorrow. They’re spending a great Christmas with their Mom & stepfamily. As I was writing, I got an email update from my friend, Glenn, who is on a mission in Mozambique and it bounced me back into feeling good about so much that I have to be thankful for.

It reminded me that others are sacrificing so much during this holiday season. I’m not really sacrificing anything… sitting with my Peppermint Mocha in a cozy coffee house. The Berrymans took their entire family on a mission to Mozambique to help educate and spread the good word. Can you imagine? I have incredible respect for those that give so much.

And I remember our troops. I was overseas for 9 months during Desert Shield/Desert Storm and spent Christmas floating in the Persian Gulf. It’s grueling to be away during a season that usually pulls families together. God bless our troops, their families, and those families who have lost so much.

Thanks to all of you! You’ve really made this an incredible holiday for me.

Douglas Karr

Douglas Karr is CMO of OpenINSIGHTS and the founder of the Martech Zone. Douglas has helped dozens of successful MarTech startups, has assisted in the due diligence of over $5 bil in Martech acquisitions and investments, and continues to assist companies in implementing and automating their sales and marketing strategies. Douglas is an internationally recognized digital transformation and MarTech expert and speaker. Douglas is also a published author of a Dummie's guide and a business leadership book.

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