• 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/
  • If LinkedIn.com Fails in the Social Network Forest, Will It Make a Sound?
    While LinkedIn is the professional social network of choice, it may not be all it's cracked up to be, as Kevin Green shows in this guest post. 
      http://dannybrown.me/2012/01/30/if-linkedin-com-fails-in-the-social-network-forest-will-it-make-a-sound/

What I’m Thankful For

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What I’m Thankful For

Here in Canada, it’s Thanksgiving weekend. Coming from the U.K. originally, I was always aware of the Thanksgiving holiday, but we don’t celebrate it. I didn’t even know Canada had its own Thanksgiving – I always thought it was just a U.S. holiday. Having experienced it for the last four years now, I have to say it’s one of my favorite times of the year. It’s a time that we can let all the crap in the world disappear, if…read more

Why The Black Friday Madness Has To Stop

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Why The Black Friday Madness Has To Stop

One of social media’s defining messages is that it’s all about the sharing – helping each other become better at what we do by being selfless and looking out for each other. But does this message transfer itself to the real world? This weekend’s tragic Black Friday events suggest this may not be the case. Are we really losing our sense of worth?

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