So what's that MVP award mean to Scribbles?
Among the responses I received to news that I received a Microsoft MVP award was, "What the F is that?" That's actually not a joke. That's a literal, self-censored quote, and other reactions were similar, so I thought I should give an explanation with an emphasis on how it affects Sumocat's Scribbles.
1. Was the blog sold to Microsoft? No, I am still a completely free agent dedicated to the cause of ink blogging. The award is intended to recognize independents who champion a technology supported by Microsoft, in my case, Tablet PCs.
2. Are you beholden to them? No more iPhone Stuff? Nope, the award is for past performance, like my ritePen screencasts and umpteen ink blog entries. As long as watch my language and not turn into a major a------ I get to keep my award for a year.
3. How large is the cash prize? It is my understanding there are beneficial tangible aspects of the award, but no cash prize. If that is not accurate, by all means, send cash to prove me wrong.
4. So what's the big deal? I'll have access to some behind-the-scenes info, be invited to special events (online and offline, including the MVP conference), and be part of the very knowledgeable MVP community. It is also a meaningful affirmation that my 1,000+ ink entries and handful of Tablet PC-centric videos are being noticed. Tablet PCs are not the sole focus of the content, but each entry is a demonstration of ink and/or mobility, even if it's not always obvious.
5. And you'll get free stuff? Well, I'm sure I'll get to try out some software and maybe even some hardware, but I don't foresee being given a bunch of stuff. Besides my focus is Tablet PCs, so the range of stuff worth sending me is quite narrow. That said, I am in dire need of a new pen so if Wacom wants someone to review a few for an extended period of time, I'm available.
6. Any changes to the blog? I need to put my MVP badge somewhere (I was thinking about the upper right corner), but otherwise, my only plan is to keep doing what I'm doing but more of it. I should pick up the pace on videos and essays, which allow me to delve deeper into the tech, maybe put that on a regular schedule.
So to sum up: status quo will be maintained. Of course, my status quo is one of change. A new version of Build 52 is currently being envisioned. I'm thinking about location-tagging my blog entries. And I still have to establish a look for Rambles. Lots of changes in the works, but nothing I wasn't already doing, and I think that's what being an MVP is all about.
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So what's that MVP award mean to Scribbles?
posted by Sumocat at 10/07/2008 12:00:00 AM
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