A new wine conversation

 

Welcome to the new WineConversation, one where you will find a few new, but familiar voices.

Virtually all blogs begin as solitary endeavours driven by the author’s energy and motivation to share some message or theme. In most cases, this energy is lost over time. The world changes. Eventually the themes have been explored and the clever puns have all been made. The blog gets tired, and authors move on.

A great many bloggers have found it easier to continue their online conversations with specific groups of like-minded friends on Facebook and Twitter rather than continue to preach from the lonely soap-box of the blog, and so blogs eventually die.

However, if you driven to create content as well as sharing it, you need a platform.

I’ve long felt that the future for many bloggers was to move on from running all aspects of their sites, from being publisher, editor, author, marketer, ad sales and chief spokesperson, and to pool their knowledge and resources with others and specialise. The effect will be to create bigger, better, more interesting group blogs. These don’t have to be huge publishing enterprises such as Huffington Post or TechCrunch, but niche sites as before where content creators focus on producing quality content without the need for the filler stuff that keeps blogs ticking over.

When I started this blog in June 2006, it was only intended as a small place for me to publish a few comments about what I was thinking about wine culture in the UK. I hadn’t expected it to become a major part of my working life. I didn’t really have any other “social media” channels to participate in – Facebook was not yet available and Twitter was about to launch. However, it grew, partly because I was convinced that this was going to be important for the wine business, and largely because I was getting to know so many cool people.

Two of those amazingly cool people were Ryan & Gabriella Opaz, not only experts on Iberia writing on Catavino.net, but the experts behind Catavino Marketing.

After becoming friends via Facebook (yes, we are a product of Facebook) we eventually went on to create the European Wine Bloggers Conference (EWBC), the Access Zone, the Born Digital Wine Awards and more. It made sense to create a proper structure for all these projects, and so together we are launching a new business called Vrazon (and you’ll hear a LOT more on that soon).

This new focus needs a home. It needs a place where all of us can share our thoughts on how social media and new technologies can benefit the wine business. A place where we can inform you about the conferences, events and campaigns that we are participating in, so you might be able to benefit from them too. A place where you can find us easily and contact us with your comments, questions and suggestions.

The obvious solution was this site.

WineConversation was always about the convergence of wine, marketing and social media (well, in the last couple of years anyway), so this is a logical step. I will still be covering these topics, except now the site will have an even greater International focus, it will benefit from an ‘Opaz’ perspective from the US, Spain & Portugal and it will give the site greater access to Ryan’s technical expertise and Gabriella’s insight, editorial skills and management.

Welcome to the NEW Wine Conversation

We are really looking forward to getting started and hearing what you think.

And finally, special thank you to my many readers, commenters, friends and supporters over the first stage of this site’s development. I owe you so much! I will continue to have a space for more personal thoughts on wine, UK events and activities over at thirstforwine.co.uk so do drop by there from time to time too.

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  • http://www.winetravelmedia.com/about Wink Lorch

    Congratulations to all three of you! I am in awe of the creativity and energy that emanates from each of you, so the potential of what can be achieved here is BIG! Good luck and best wishes!

  • http://twitter.com/Wijnkronieken Mariëlla Beukers

    I am looking forward to the exciting new things you have in store for us. Good luck to the three of you!

  • http://www.facebook.com/roger.kolbu Roger Kolbu

    This was about time!

    I for sure anticipated (and have seen some signs) that something like this would be born – seeing how utterly well the three of you handle all possible tasks that you take upon yourself regarding wine.

    Well done, and I will for sure follow this new blog! Bravo!!!

  • VinoPigro

    Great work, guys! I’m happy for you! I’ll follow you in your new exciting adventures… ;-) )

    lizzy

  • Charlesmetcalfe

    The trio reborn! May you flourish together…

  • CarrieJorgensen (CortesdeCima)

    Change is what it is all about! We will watch this site!

  • http://www.facebook.com/socialmediabutterflies Charlie-Helen Robinson

    Great blog… look forward to reading more,
    cheers from Charlie
    Founder, DeadReds WineGroup

  • http://www.spiltwine.com spiltwine

    good one Rob!! and good luck all of you with the new venture.

    oh and what the hell is vrazon? i’ve blindly signed up….

  • http://vinosambiz.blogspot.com Enestoslugares

    Congrats! Enhorabuena! Auguri!

  • http://cheapwineratings.com Tim

    How exciting! I look forward to seeing this come to life.

  • http://twitter.com/UcciB Lucia Barzanò

    Fantastico ragazzi! Good luck e “in bocca al lupo”

  • http://www.bibendum-times.co.uk Gareth

    Fantastic news, guys. Look forward to all the future posts.

  • Sarah

    Congrats & look forward to the many pearls of wisdom!

  • Katharine O’Callaghan

    Congratulations on the birth of Vrazon. It makes so much sense for you, Ryan and Gabriella to join forces and share your expertise and creativity. Looking forward to joining in the new wine conversation.

  • Zev Robinson

    I eagerly await Vrazon, wherever the name came from, I’m sure it will have an impact.

  • http://www.pauljkiernan.wordpress.com Pauljkiernan

    Best of luck, folks ;)

  • lagramiere

    Ooh, there’s a lot of bright, clashing colors in that picture, good thing Gabriella is in the middle to break it up a bit!! Well done you guys, can’t wait to see what you have to share with us all!

  • http://profiles.google.com/dontcallmeawino TSJ ~ The Winos

    Congratulations! This is my first visit, but I love this site already! I am inspired…

  • http://twitter.com/Sedimentblog The Sediment blog

    We’ve found it much more successful to work as a partnership.

    Do drop by…

    http://www.sedimentblog.com