I'm passionate about how certain strategies married to certain technologies allow individuals and companies to build things: reputation, trust, personal brand, community, relationships, and even marketplaces. My efforts to cover larger stories, tools, strategies, and more over the past several months have given you quite a bit to consider. But blogs are a tricky method for learning and reflecting. They're like a running stream, and if you step out for a moment, a certain point in the stream will pass you by.
To that end, I've made several lists of posts on my blog, www.chrisbrogan.com
, grouped by category, that I think might be helpful to you. Peruse these at your leisure. Feel free to pick and choose the topics that matter to you. I hope this proves helpful.
There's a lot here. If you want to read more, sign up for my free newsletter, which has even more original content.) Thanks! With further ado, here are lists of blog posts that you can find at www.chrisbrogan.com
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Understanding Community Development Strategies
Ways to Disrupt a Community
Why Do Community Development
Should Your Small Business Use Community Tools
The Long Tail of Community
If Communities Are Just Marketing Pools
The Magic of Including People
Meeting People at Events
The Community Play
The Community Ecosystem
How Blogs Improve Customer Service and Product Development
How I Use Facebook
Things to Do on Facebook
Facebook—Let Me See My Friends
Fix Your Facebook Profile Now
Facebook and the Social Graph—Who Benefits
Five Things to Do on LinkedIn
Considering Social Etiquette
Social Networks are Your Local Pub
Why Join Another Social Network?
Marketers in a Social Network World
Real, Live Human Social Networking
Social in Real Space versus Social Networking
Making Social Networks Work
Improve Your Social Network
The Importance of a Human Social Network
Three Untapped Values of Social Networks
Five Things to Do at a Social Networking Meetup
Social Media Starter Pack
My Social Media Toolkit
A Sample Social Media Toolkit
Participation—The Key to Social Media
Social Media—Talk Is Cheap for Businesses
How Big Companies Could Use Social Media
Social Media Power Secret—Listening
Small Businesses and Social Media
Social Media Is a Set, Not a Part
Social Media for Your Career
Help Someone Understand Social Media
Social Media as Personal Power
Snake Oil in Social Media
Using Social Media to Meet People
Social Media Starter Moves for Entertainers
Social Media Starter Moves for Real Estate
Social Media Starter Moves for Freelancers
How I Use Twitter
Deeper Twitter—Tuning Twitter for Value
Newbies Guide to Twitter
Twitter as Directors Commentary
Twitter as an Advisory Board
The Power of Personal Leadership
Slicing Time in a Face-to-Face Environment
Brand Stories
Some Quick Branding Tips for Individuals
The Foundations of Your Power
Personal Scalability
Passion Drives Personal Brand
Elements of a Personal Brand
Challenges of Social Media Types in the Workplace
The Value of Networks
Scaling Yourself
Why Create Personal Media
What's Your Social Media Strategy?
Media Makers' Next Steps
Blogging Advice for the Next Level
Expand Your Audience
The Future of Microcontent and Hyperlocal Media
Why Bother Blogging, Podcasting, and Using Social Networks?
Consider Your Media-as-Business Strategy
Marketing Media Means Moments That Matter
Using Social Sharing to Extend Your Message
Performance and Your Audience—Blogging Tips
Advice for Traditional and Local News Media
Tagging and Metadata and Why Bother
A Sunday Newspaper Strategy for Traditional Companies
Promoting Your Media
The Power of Links
20 Blogging Projects for You
Succeeding in Independent Online Media
Keeping the Blogging Fires Burning
100 Blog Topics I Hope You Write
100 PodCamp Topics for You to Cover
I'm writing new stuff all the time at www.chrisbrogan.com
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