Tech IT Easy is hiring!

Some more about my plans for Tech IT Easy.

As you may know if you read this blog frequently, I’m planning to move Tech IT Easy from a personal address to a more adapted domain name like techiteasy.org or so, to make of Tech IT Easy a fully independent brand name.

In the future, Tech IT Easy will become a truly collective blog, on which bloggers and readers with different backgrounds, living in different geographical areas, will share on technology matters.

I’m actually quite ambitious for Tech IT Easy. I want it to be successful, so that many readers leave comments and their contributors get to learn more – potentially. And in order to be successful, a blog has to be updated everyday – this is something I have drawn from my humble experience as a blogger. My goal for Tech IT Easy is an average of 3 posts per day.

However, I’m definitely not planning to run 2 blogs at the same time. I see blogging as a hobbie, not more. I’ll actually keep the jeremyfain.wordpress.com address and make it my personal blog, probably in French, centered on tech topics that may of interest to the French only. And I’ll contribute twice or thrice a week to techiteasy.org – probably not more. Indeed, I don’t want to spend more than 30 minutes everyday on blogging as I won’t be a student anymore, and therefore will probably have less time available for personal stuff.

Hence my call for applications. I’m targeting people I know (preferably), virtually or physically. But if we don’t know each other, it’s not too late…A handful of people have already told me ‘Count on me’. The only rule on Tech IT Easy will be that there won’t be any rule to abide by: you blog whenever you like, on the topic you like provided that it’s tech-related; if some people feel like specializing on one or several special topics (like e-Commerce, e-Marketing, Apple, the Media, software development tricks, open source, etc.), they’re most welcome. Once you join the community, you can’t escape; you’re stuck with us for the rest of your days ;-) . On top of this, you may start right now, on this very blog.

I’ll actually create the independent Tech IT Easy blog (not on jeremyfain.wordpress.org) only when the number of posts I publish is outperformed for a significant amount of time by the number of posts written by my fellow bloggers (or when I feel there’s enough market traction generally speaking). As I said, I don’t want to be running 2 blogs alone, and I feel different view points (from a software developer, from a financier, an IT consultant, an entrepreneur, etc.) on identical topics could bring a lot of value to our readers.

So join the team, start blogging right here, and we’ll create altogether a great platform aimed at enhancing our general knowledge of new technologies as powerful enablers to consumers and enterprises.

Contact me via e-mail or leave me a comment.

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6 Responses to “Tech IT Easy is hiring!”

  1. LF says:

    humm…

    I would be quite interested but I’m wondering if Biotech would have a logical link with Tech IT easy!

  2. Jeremy Fain says:

    Hey Laurent,

    I’ve been thinking about it for a couple hours, and I don’t think it’s a good idea for both of us: your readers wouldn’t be targeted so comments will be seldom; and our readers will feel Tech IT Easy lacks consistency.

    Thanks for suggesting anyways!

    I’ve been receiving many CVs and e-mails today; many thanks to all of you. Many of you asked whether I’d pay for blogging; if I may clarify, I’m sorry but nobody will get paid for blogging.

  3. Lucien says:

    Bonjour Jeremy,

    Est-ce que le Web2.0 en Chine est un sujet intéressant pour Tech IT Easy ?

    A bientot,

    Lucien

  4. Jeremy Fain says:

    Yes it is! Thanks for your comment Lucien, having an expert about the Chinese market onboard can only create value for our readers. I already knew your blog by the way (since you had posted pictures about Microsoft Vista’s parallel market).

  5. Lucien says:

    Hello Jeremy,

    So I can join your team ;)

    @+

  6. Jeremy Fain says:

    Of course Lucien!

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