
This is an open call to regular readers/subscribers of TheBizOfKnowledge who would like to guest blog at TheBizOfKnowledge.
Know something about education/knowledge/lessons learned that I don't know? That shouldn't be too hard considering the many things I don't know.
Have an opinion you want to get out? An idea?
Want to make a shameless plug for your blog, your business, your idea, your venture, your experiences in education, a life lesson learned?
Here's your chance.
Reply in the comments of this blog (don't forget to leave contact info) or send an email to me at belew (at) panasianbiz (dot) com and tell me what you have in mind.
I have a limit on how many guests I can accomodate.
Two things are important...relevance (interesting - and I will not edit your content unless it's vulgar in which case I won't accept it) and timeliness - first come first serve.
The open call starts now and lasts until April 15th. Two weeks.
What's on your mind about education?
I look forward to hearing from you.









Hi there - thanks for inviting your readers to join the conversation! I'm the communications director for BatchBlue Software, which makes web-based software for small businesses and entrepreneurs. I'm interested in your site because we've been looking at ways to make our product BatchBook, an online contact manager, more useful for educators and non-profits. We have a free version of the software that could be really useful and we would love to see more people in this space using it!
Our operations manager has a background in education and recently posted an article about ways to use BatchBook to organize the contacts for both the classes she's taught and the ones she's taken.
I would love share more about BatchBook with your readers and especially get their feedback as we work to develop something that is truly useful for educators. Feel free to drop me a line and thanks again for the chance to participate.
Michelle Riggen-Ransom
mriggen@batchblue.com
BatchBlue Software
Posted by: Michelle Riggen-Ransom | April 6, 2008 7:15 PM | Permalink to Comment