• 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/

The A-Z of Social Media Part 1 – Michael Arrington

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The A-Z of Social Media Part 1 – Michael Arrington

As social media continues to grow in popularity, the main names in it are gaining wider recognition. From people to applications and beyond, social media is now as big a part of everyday language as traditional media sources. In this ongoing A-Z of Social Media series, I’ll look at the new online stars. First up is TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington.

Jason Calacanis and the Contradiction of What Defines Great

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Jason Calacanis and the Contradiction of What Defines Great

Whether you like him or not, there’s no denying that Jason Calacanis is a larger-than-life character that draws an equal share of positive and negative press. CEO of web engine Mahalo.com and co-founder of the likes of Weblogs Inc. and TechCrunch50, Calacanis has always been someone that advocates surrounding yourself with the very best and accepting no average imitations. Which makes his company’s latest job posting a tad ironic and contradictory.

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