Some Assembly Required – Added To My Blog Roll

by Mike Sigers

The Blog Herald, written by Duncan Riley, is doing a 100 Blogs in 100 Days type of promotion. I’ve read every one of the posts so far, but this one’s the best of those, for me.

I’m a sales guy. I like sales guys. I like to read sales guys blogs.

This one, Some Assembly Required, by Thom Singer, is the real deal.

I followed the link, which is exactly what I want you to do, and found the diamond in the coal mine.

Thom had me from the first post I read. After 3-4 posts, I came back here and added him to my Blog Roll.

After 5 posts, the front page goes back to Oct. 19th, I came back here to write a post.

Most sales guys are not good bloggers. I should know, I’m a prime example. But Thom is a rare kind of guy. Author, blogger, networker, sales guy…he’s a 5 tool player.

Life’s tough…blog hard Thom !

Here’s a tip for those that wonder if they should click thru…Build your network before you need it.

Thanks for the post, Duncan.

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