Being prolific and good is the perfect one-two punch September 5, 2007
Posted by mukundmohan in News.trackback
I know a few people that are really good but infrequent. I know many others that are prolific. Then there’s web strategist Jeremiah. Eric of VentureBeat did an interview with him today. I know few people that can be everywhere – where it matters. Here’s what I learned from Jeremiah:
1. Give more than people expect - 150% everytime, and you’ll get A for effort every time. No one has a 100% batting average but when you share what people expect, then people notice. The number and frequency of his information sharing is amazing. Highly recommend subscribing to his blog if you are interested at all in Web & Internet strategy.
2. Give with no expectation in return: I have not seen any expectation from him in return because he believes you reading his blog alone is amazing. In this age of information abundance, attention is scarce so its great to get anyone reading this or other blogs.
3. Sharing what you learned is the best way to internalize it yourself: If you write you tend to remember more is what I know from experience. Sharing (blogging and writing) helps you get your ideas in more concrete format and helps crystallize your multiple ideas into coherent thoughts.

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Mukund
Thanks for much for this!
Jeremiah
You are among the BEST. Forrester is very lucky to have you.
http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2007/09/06/the-difficult-balance-in-writing-a-career-blog/