Thanks again for the really great questions, Undude. You're right that many other forums and blogs provide plenty of news, reviews, help, and opinions, and we definitely want to offer something unique that encourages people to choose to visit us as well as those other sites. And certainly, we aren't trying to compete with the well-known and highly respected WM news, opinion, and support sites. You'll see them quoted all over our forum, and that's because those other sources of insight do what they do very well.
There are two things we are trying to offer that make us unique. Number one is exactly what you mention above: Our explicit focus on the interests, needs, and challenges facing people who work in the mobile industry selling or supporting phones - Windows Mobile or otherwise. And that focus means that many of our staff members and forum contributors are highly experienced sales reps, small business or enterprise consultants, or technology and support gurus, and can provide one-of-a-kind insights, information, and advice that anyone who visits the site can take advantage of.
The second big thing that makes us different is our direct connection to Microsoft, and specifically the Windows Mobile product development, marketing, and customer support teams. This forum is operated by Microsoft to enable communication between mobile-industry professionals as well as between industry pros and Microsoft, which means that our members have a direct communication channel into those Windows Mobile teams that make decisions about the product and how it is sold and supported. Facilitating that communication is, in fact, my job, and having that explicit mission for the forum does make us pretty unique, I would say.
There's another reason that direct connection to Windows Mobile makes us special: We can directly call on internal Microsoft experts, OEM contacts and mobile-operator partners for information and support, and we can even offer direct communication with them in the form of members-only chats, webinars, etc. We haven't hosted any of these yet, but we have several sessions on the calendar for the fall and winter.
I hope that helps clarify how we see our mission and our goals. And I also hope it makes it clearer that we created this site as a resource and opportunity for you - to share experiences with other industry professionals, to let Microsoft know what you're thinking and doing, and to hear first-hand what Microsoft is thinking and doing, too.
The bottom line: To be unique, we need our members to keep coming back to share their unique experiences and opinions. That's the only way we can be the one-of-a-kind destination we want to be.