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Aaron Brazell

Aaron Brazell is the lead editor of Technosailor.com and a social media expert. His passion is to see companies and individuals use the internet and web technologies wisely and effectively to promote their brands and companies. He served as Director of Technology at b5media from 2005-2008 and is currently an independent consultant.

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Steven Fisher

Steve is currently Managing Consultant for Appsolve, Inc., a Product Development, Management and Marketing firm. Steve is also an expert in personal branding and is an avid pilot, musician and photographer. He currently resides in Columbia, MD, USA.

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Carlos Granier-Phelps

Carlos Granier-Phelps es consultor en networks sociales y medios digitales. En el 2000 fundó PorMiCuenta.com, unos de los primeros networks sociales profesionales y actualmente colabora en proyectos como TubeMogul.com. Puedes contactarlo a través de su blog, RED66.com y seguirlo a través de Twitter. --- Carlos Granier-Phelps is a social media consultant. Back in 2000 he founded PorMiCuenta.com, one of the first professional social networks and currently advises on projects like TubeMogul.com. You can contact him through his blog, RED66.com or follow him on Twitter.

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Mike Dougherty

Anything but conventional, the owner of Wicked Java Design Studio, Mike Dougherty shares his thoughts on marketing and design in his blog series with his usual direct, candid and irreverent style. Mike pulls no punches in explaining the marketing and design world. In between pots of coffee, Mike manages to work on a wide range of projects, talk all things geek and find something out of every day to laugh at. Thrown in are his views on the impact of viral marketing, the drawbacks of hiring cheaply, the unwritten rules of design and much more.

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Andrew Feinberg

Andrew Feinberg has been around technology and politics since 1999 in various roles surrounding open source communications and law in Washington, D.C. He was previously Assistant Editor at Washington Internet Daily and is currently a law student at the Catholic University of America. He holds a B.A from University of Wisconsin in History of Technology.

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    <p>Twitter pitching is a form of pitch that requires succint "what does this mean for me" kind of pitching. It is the ultimate efficiency of words. You have 140 characters or less to tell me why your pitch matters to me or my readers. Please include a means of contacting you. This is included in your 140 characters. If you send successive pitches, you will likely be ignored, unless it's obvious that the first pitch was a case of "accidental send", etc.</p> <p>This form of pitching does not mean I'm being a diva. It means that my time is valuable, and you want a piece of it. It's good practice for you, and delivers your pitch in a format I want. Win-win.</p>


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