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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.
You may have also come here because of my popular post: Paid Social Media Monitoring and Measurement Tools: The (almost) Complete Guide
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What I'm Doing...on Twitter
- @Renee3 more food sounds yummy.... time to get ready soon to go home for dinner. Pasta tonight I think! in reply to Renee3 1 hr ago
- @CurtisNorman I love going to my dentist too... can't wait for early May. Always such a fun time. in reply to CurtisNorman 1 hr ago
- @davidberkowitz post on The Social Technologies Powering SXSW 2010 http://bit.ly/bGIIOX 1 hr ago
- @jaimewoo You're most welcome... you're getting a big welcome home hug on Thursday night. Refusal results in longer embraces of huggie-ness! in reply to jaimewoo 2 hrs ago
- @bgilham Pretty much the same. Going to love my walk home. Today just flew by...can't wait for tomorrow. Liberty Village must be SWEET! in reply to bgilham 2 hrs ago
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The Importance of Market Research
There was a time 6 years ago when I didn’t believe in market research and the importance that it can play in the livelihood of a business. I was a bright-eyed 20 year old taking my first market research class.Up until that point the only market research I ever came into contact with was during [...]
Crisp Imagination on 2008-12-08
Elderly Gamers Anyone? http://bit.ly/QR2z.
The Wii is still a top system this holiday season. Nothing to surprising on the list. Congrats to the Xbox 360 team. http://bit.ly/sI50
Nothing better then some funny gaming PR humor: http://bit.ly/5HjU
A quick article about in-game ads: http://bit.ly/4f4E
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