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Remember Danny?

Remember the guitar playing odd-duck from this season’s The Apprentice? He’s back, and he’s using his 15 minutes to both take on a new CEO

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Blink

Even though I have about a thousand books to read, I broke down today and picked up the new Malcolm Gladwell book, Blink. (This link

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Interesting looking new book

I just came across this new book: Communities Dominate Brands. From the back cover: Communities Dominate Brands covers changes altering business and industry worldwide with

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Social Design and Community

Lee over at commoncraft.com points out some terrific points about Social Design vs. Community Building. Community building is not about toolsCommunity building is not about

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Seth's new book

I really like the sound of this one… All Marketers Are Liars. Check out the book blog for more info on the book!

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Link Roundup

To celebrate the launch of the new CommunityGuy.com look and feel, here’s a link roundup for you of some of the things I’ve found lately! QuickBooks

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WOMMA Summit Discount

The folks at WOMMA sent me a discount code for the upcoming WOMMA Summit – the first ever conference on Word of Mouth Marketing. $75 Discount

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MIT Program

Thought some of you might be interested in this MIT program. (Click the link to reveal the details)

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Shining Shit

I wonder how long it’ll take marketers to finally start to come around to the new reality of the market. If Mike’s thoughts are worth

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