This is a personal blog, favourite memories of my time in sales and marketing and other interesting stuff. For most of my career I worked for well known IT brands like Dell, Xerox, Dixons, Amstrad, AST, Tektronix, Staples, and Stone Computers. Recently I worked for an agency specialising in global marketing efficiency, nowadays I have my own consulting business called TrueTalk. BUT in the background I have been developing Gotradelive a cloud based platform for SME trading and networking.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Sam Sethi Reports on Sharedband
Sam picked up on Sharedband and posted this article on his site www.vecosys.com. It started a few questions about how Sharedband can help the residential market get the bandwidth they need.
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Sam Sethi,
Sharedband
Friday, January 12, 2007
What have I been doing for 10 weeks!
If you've been wondering what's happened to my blog over the last few weeks I have been rather busy with a new job as sales and marketing director for a young exciting business.
This may sound like a lame excuse but I’ve held off telling everyone about it as we weren’t quite ready. Its been a challenge starting from basics on a shoestring whilst raising the necessary investment. Well that’s changing fast and tonight we published our new website www.sharedband.com
The elevator pitch is that we have a new patented software technology that allows you to combine ADSL broadband connections into one faster more reliable connection. This really helps with the upsteam bandwidth restrictions and distance from exchange limitations of existing ADSL services.
If you think it's all too good to be true then your thoughts are similar to my own initial reaction - then I had to take the job; how often as a sales and marketing guy do you find a business proposition as powerful with such obvious customer benefits.
The product goes live with a couple of service providers in the next few days and that’ll mean real customers, issues to fix and some very needy revenue. I hope you’ll take the time to look at the web site and let me know what you think – both in terms of the marketing and the business proposition.
Labels:
bandwidth,
broadband,
job,
Sharedband
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