I Work For A Dot Com

Brett Petersel is an entrepreneur, educator, and technology enthusiast. Currently, he is the Events Director (East Coast) for Mashable, the Social Media Guide, and a partner with the New York-based NextWeb, whose events include the popular Lunch 2.0 and NY Web 2.0 Meetup. He also created TechKaraoke, the popular charity organization, with Michael Gruen.

Previously, Brett held positions at/with Atlantic Records, Digital Hardcore Recordings, Medium, and Condé Nast Publications. He also created a record label, Architecture Records, which specializes in all formats of electronic music, and has been featured in a number of music-related magazines, such as Alternative Press, Industrial Nation, Terrorizer, and OutBurn.

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My History of Blogging

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I have a confession: I’m not a blogger. Never was, never will be. However, there are a number of reasons why this may change.

First, I work for Mashable. If I were given one slice of pizza for each time someone asked if I write for Mashable, I’d be a very, very happy (and very, very unhealthy) man with more than a lifetime amount of pizza. Well, I don’t write for Mashable, but I love pizza.

Next, I chose a few topics to write about: Music, Horror Films, and the Internet (startups, technology, etc). These blog posts will be brief and to the point. Yes, I promise.Finally, I’ve noticed a number of job descriptions focusing upon a candidate’s blogging experience. Ruh Roh!

Overall, I expect to write a few blog posts during the week, and then maybe a few posts a day. Then, you’ll wish that I never blogged at all.

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October 23, 2009, 1:25pm