Just a little diversion — I’m not done posting about PC Forum yet. But I wanted to pass along an experience I had after PC Forum wrapped up, before I had to drive back to Orange County Airport to return to Minneapolis. I had previously heard that Guy Kawasaki was going to be speaking nearby, at an event called the “Boomer Summit” (about marketing to baby boomers), at the Anaheim Convention Center. So, I planned my morning so I’d get up real early and do a few hours of email and writing for my blog (it was way too cold to surf, anyway), then pack up and head north from my place in San Clemente to catch Guy’s keynote speech at 12:30. It would be a short drive from there to the airport, I figured. Well, I rushed and rushed and barely made it to the conference’s press room right about the appointed time, only to find out his speech had just ended! Apparently, they’d moved up the schedule. Darn, I’d missed it! Since I’d never actually met Guy — though I’d heard him speak a couple of times, and was instrumental in getting him to speak at a large technology event in the Twin Cities several years ago — I was bound and determined I was actually going to meet him this time (which circumstances had prevented me from doing previously). So, off I tromp, over to the Marriott, where I figured he might still be hangin’ around afterwards talking to folks. And, sure, enough, as I’m walking in and down the hall toward the meeting rooms, here comes Guy right toward me, carrying his briefcase, big smile on his face, slowly starting to make his way for the door. So, I introduced myself, and we had a nice chat as he walked together back to the lobby. After explaining that we had a common friend in Rich Karlgaard, I asked Guy what he spoke about (“the Art of the Start”), and how many were in the audience (200, he was told — many of them entrepreneurs launching businesses to market to boomers). I also asked him about his blog….of course! He seemed like he wasn’t all that impressed with his “gross numbers” so far. So, I asked how many visitors he gets, and he said, “Oh, I have about 10,000 readers.” I said, hey, that’s great. Then, I wished him luck, said I’d catch him somewhere else soon, and we both split. But at least I don’t feel so bad now about my 2000 readers last month. Gee, a fifth of the way to Guy Kawasaki — I’ll take that any day! Guy’s blog, by the way, which he just launched January 1, is here, and I also list it in my blog roll.
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