The blogosphere is abuzz with Robert Scoble's departure from Microsoft to PodTech.net, a podcasting start-up that recently attracted $5.5-million in private equity. For why he left, check out his blog while countless others riff on what it means, etc. To me, perhaps the most interesting angle is connecting Scoble's decision to Tara Hunt's recent decision to leave Riya.com so she could leverage her "brand" and follow own entrepreneurial route. Both Scoble and Hunt are blogging stars, although admittedly Scoble is Bono-like and commands much more street cred. In many ways, Scoble and Hunt became celebrities who established strong personal brands that started to knock up against their day-time jobs. While Scoble did yeoman's work evangelizing Microsoft around the world, he also became a rock-star on the conference circuit and attracted a large personal following. I wonder if blogging has become the new speakers bureau with its ability to create celebrities who can "cash" in on their popularity? Can we expect other high-profile bloggers to be snapped up as companies work to position themselves within Web 2.0? Will some of these bloggers decide it's time to test their popularity by breaking out on their own? Scoble and Hunt may be a sign of things to come.
Update: My friend, Mathew Ingram, believes Microsoft should have coughed up some more dough-re-me to keep Scoble. Why Scoble left probably has as much to do with him trying to part of building something (and reaping the financial and personal rewards) more than just slogging along trying to make a goliath seem human. At some point, every gig gets tired and, if you're lucky, something comes along so exciting it's easy to jump ship - even if you're going from the Titantic to the S.S. Minnow.
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Cashing In On Blog Stardom
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Mark Evans
on Sun 11 Jun 2006 08:55 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Well no one has been knocking at my door yet ... oh well ;-)
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mine either...:(.....let's see if scoble can do for podcasting what he did for microsoft.
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Frankly, I think he will.
Now, I don't think Tara is the same as Scoble. Scoble was given a great career opportunity, Tara is going out on her own. Rather different in my mind. Re: Cashing In On Blog Stardom
Hey Mark, I've sent you a few emails in the last few weeks with no response. Wondering if they're getting caught in your spam filters? Drop me a line at jeremy@ensight.org or grab me on Skype (jeremy_wright) :)
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on Thu 15 Jun 2006 09:26 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Stainless steel utensil manufacturer
on Sun 25 Jun 2006 06:27 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Wish someone would knock on my door as well....
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