• How to Get More Blog Readers By Having Your Content Syndicated
    If you're looking to grow your blog readership, then blog syndication can be one of the best ways to do this. Here are three simple but very effective blog syndication options. 
      http://dannybrown.me/2012/02/11/blog-syndication/
  • It Isn't Always the Brands to Blame for Social Media Screw Ups
    When a brand screws up in social media, critics are swift and often unforgiving, as is the current case with Toyota. But is it really the brand that we should be blaming? 
      http://dannybrown.me/2012/02/09/it-isnt-always-the-brands-to-blame-for-social-media-screw-ups/
  • Something Old, Something New, Something Blue
    In which I share details of the lull in activity on the blog, which includes a new arrival called Salem, and pointers on the finer points of cussing and dog poo. 
      http://dannybrown.me/2012/02/06/something-old-something-new-something-blue/

Tagging Your Online Identity with Retaggr

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Tagging Your Online Identity with Retaggr

If you’re on so many social networks you’re losing track,  or you don’t even know where half your early network memberships are, you might want to check out Retaggr. Similar to Google Profiles, Zooity and MyBlogLog, Retaggr condenses all your online information into one handy place. Yet once you start messing around with Retaggr, you see it’s a lot more than a simple online contact hub. As well as giving you the option to save all your profiles in one place,…read more

Do You Know What’s Being Said About You Online?

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Do You Know What’s Being Said About You Online?

A reputation can be a hard thing to build, whether it’s a professional one or a personal one. The slightest negative opinion of your reputation can cause untold damage to your brand. Making sure you know what’s being said about you is therefore crucial, particularly online where information spreads like wildfire. But what if the information is wrong?

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