Mike Gunderoy from Web Worker Daily reports that Dell has launched Digital Nomads, a site for those of us who work out of coffeeshops and airports, who drag their office around with them in a backpack, who work in our spare bedrooms, and at the beach. It’s cool to me for a few reasons.
First, it’s being written by swell folks like Lionel Menchaca, Dell’s Chief Blogger, and Dell’s Bruce Eric Anderson, but also John Jantsch and Phil Torrone, so the voices are from people we know, both inside and outside of Dell.
Second, it’s content marketing. We, as nomads can go there, participate, read things that might interest us, but we can also hear little whispers from Dell about things they’re doing that they think we can use. I like that they encourage us to take a little Digital Nomad badge with us, too. That’s a nice touch.
So, it’s a cool project to watch. I want to see where it goes over time, who contributes, who participates, and whether the project keeps up after a few months from the reader side.
And congrats to everyone involved in the launch. Good project.
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