What I Learned From 2008 – Danny Brown

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Guest post by Danny Brown who writes over at Danny Brown

October: Taking Social Media Into The Real World

Social media allows us to interact in a way never before seen. The Internet is truly a small world for anyone taking part. Surely real life should be the same?

November: Social Media Is A Language Of Its Own

For anyone who gets social media, it’s all too easy to see it as the best thing since Web 2.0 started. But what about the ordinary web users who don’t see what all the fuss is about?

December: Why 2009 Is Going To Be Your Year

Greatness is all around us, despite life often trying to hold us back. All we need is the encouragement and support of others. How will you offer greatness?

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Danny Brown is the owner of Press Release PR, a boutique agency specializing in search engine optimized press releases and social media PR, and the founder of the 12for12k Challenge.

He has guest authored at leading web and search marketing site Web Analytics World and is a blog partner of the WebProNews and iEntry business networks.

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