To join the Club, you have to meet the two simple following requirements that are cumulative:
- Being the CEO, Founder, Partner, Associate of your company.
- Being regular author of a weblog.
Additional strongly recomended conditions:
You should then be interested in the potential of the blogosphere and curious to see what could be done thanks to weblogs to help a company increase its notoriety and revenue.
You should be ready to engage yourself in posting each week one or two notes on the club's blog to share your ideas and experience with other members.
Optional condition:
You should be abble to participate in off lines meeting that will handle on a bi-monthly basis, as often as your company's requirement will allowed you to and of course, if your geographical position makes it possible...
More informations there after our first meeting the 14 october 2004
Hi
Is the CEO Bloggers club still active? It looks like the post end last year. Well, if it is – it is an excellent idea.
My name is Kevin Goodman founder and creative director for Sundown Media Concepts (SDMC). We’re active promoting and positioning but we won’t be public until June 2008. Because we’re still copyediting our website I prefer to hold off on the url. If curiosity has you inclined we’re well referenced in Google. My personal weblog is http://executiveblog.blogspot.com and I also use blogger as a newsfeed for Sundown MC @ http://keys2desire.blogspot.com. I hope the CEO club is still active and there is room for participation. Sundown MC is Visibility Management ™.
Thanks Kevin
Posted by: KD Goodman | December 18, 2007 at 06:25 PM
Hi!
I'm interested to join your club.
I'm the CEO of the company found at http://www.AppliedComputerEdge.com
My blog is at http://www.ExcellentTopics.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Posted by: ComputerEdge | April 03, 2008 at 08:41 AM
Hi,
I am Guy Landeut CEO of Sotelcom Europe.
I love this blog and will be happy to join you and hope to bring my participation....
www.sotelcom.be
We provide solution in telecom for our partners.
Posted by: Guy Landeut | May 15, 2008 at 07:55 PM