Experts

Over the years, I’ve had the good fortune to meet and engage with blogging and social media experts. Here are a few. Besides their enormous talent, they’re all generous souls.

Danny Brown - Co-Founder of Bonsai Interactive, a full service integrated marketing agency. Award-winning  marketing and social media blogger.

[BLOGGING] Blogger extraordinaire and all around good guy but calls ‘em like he sees ‘em. All about community and will engage you.

Mari Smith - Passionate Leader of Social Media, Relationship Marketing & Facebook Mastery. Globetrotting Speaker & Author. Bubbly Scottish-Canadian.

[FACEBOOK] We all have a love-hate relationship with Facebook and Facebook Pages. Mari is on top of the myriad changes as they unfold — and never seems to get frustrated! She shares generously on her Facebook Page and blog.

John Haydon – Helps non-profits use Facebook, WordPress and Twitter. Proud Dad & Childhood Creator and Songwriter.

[FACEBOOK, BLOGGING] Provides detailed how-to posts and videos on the mechanics of blogging and Facebook. John helps non-profits and is an accomplished musician. ‘Nuff said.

Ching Ya - Social media enthusiast, Blogger, Freelancer (writing & FB Customization).Hope to build a network of info-sharing, discussions and friendship.

[FACEBOOK] With a very helpful blog on social media and an active Facebook Page, Ching Ya is ever gracious answering questions ,providing guides and building community.

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1 Danny Brown March 3, 2011 at 9:19 pm

Wow, two Scots on the list, Tim? Must be something in the water… ;-)

Thanks a lot, mate, really appreciate your faith in me, and I’ll try not to disappoint.

But Haydon? Come on, man… ;-)

Great folks, all – cheers!

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2 Tim Baran March 26, 2011 at 5:40 am

Danny! A bit tardy in my response, but thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to leave a note.

The consistent, thoughtful work you produce is remarkable but it’s your genuineness that I most appreciate. I was going to say authenticity, but that’s become an overused term :-)

Yeah, that Haydon sneaked in there, as he does in many of my recommendations :-)

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