In the late 1970s, Christopher Locke was working as a construction contractor In 1986, Locke was working in the marketing department of Carnegie Group, an artificial intelligence firm in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a position he also held at Intelligent Technology, another AI firm in Pittsburgh. He was director of industrial relations for the
Robotics Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University before joining Cimlinc in a similar capacity in 1991. In 1993, Locke founded
Internet Business Report, an industry newsletter owned by CMP Publications. Serving as the publication's chief editor, he argued for the commercial use of the Internet. His emphasis on respecting the norms of the "Internet community" provoked a disagreement over editorial direction with the publisher and led to his departure. and garnered much attention in the business press. Locke's e-commerce concept was abandoned two weeks after the launch by the site owner, who chose to turn MecklerWeb's into a conventional product catalog. Locke subsequently worked as editor and publisher of the Net Editors segment on MCI Communications|, After leaving IBM, in 1996 and 1997, Locke served as vice president of business development for Displaytech in
Longmont, Colorado. In 1997, he set up as an internet consultant under the name Entropy Web Consulting practising an alternative to mass marketing he named 'gonzo marketing' after
Hunter S. Thompson's
gonzo journalism. Gonzo marketing asserts that companies are ineffective in their use of the Internet as a marketing tool when they insist on lecturing instead of conversing, and that companies need to improve their communications with customers to improve the quality of their products and services. In 2004 Locke accepted a job as consultant and Chief Blogging Officer for
HighBeam Research. ==Works==