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Hi there! My name is Duane Brown.
I am a digital strategist helping clients connect with their communities and stakeholders online. I've a strong passion for digital marketing and video games. Read my full bio or contact me if you wish to hire me for your next campaign or project.
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- @c3ane ok cool... then I'll see you there for sure. in reply to c3ane 6 hrs ago
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I’m not my client
I’ve been putting in new processes at work and trying to streamline my workload. This way I can spend more time working on projects that I love and being creative in my job. Part of this means making sure everything I create circles back to the marketing and brand I want to get across to clients.
As I’m going down this journey in 2010 and look back at the last year. I often have to remind myself that I’m not my cleint. I don’t spend all day surfing the internet reading news, checking out new technology and generally have a great time with what is possible. I’ve to make sure even more that I don’t over complicate proposals and focus even more on the end result. Taking all of that and making sure the critical thinking I do ends up on the paper. I’m often worried about adding to much information to a proposal but I need to work on finding that balance between not enought and to much. It’s a fine line and one I want to find the balace between. Something to think about as I start creating more client material for 2010.
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