Contributor Profile

Chris Brogan
Author, CEO, Human Business Works

About Chris Brogan

Chris Brogan is the New York Times bestselling co-author of The Impact Equation.

He is CEO of Human Business Works, a publishing and media company that helps you do the work you want to do, only better.

Chris has consulted with and spoken for Google, Coca-Cola, Dell, GM, Microsoft, Pepsico and many more companies.

He lives in northern Massachusetts, and is 1/2 of the band D3ONE3. Learn more at chrisbrogan.com.

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Books by Chris Brogan

Google+ for Business

How Google's Social Network Changes Everything

In Google+ for Business: How Google's Social Network Changes Everything, Chris Brogan guides you through using Google+ for promotion, customer service, community building, referrals, collaboration and a whole lot more. You won't just master innovative new tools like Circles and Hangouts; You'll use them to generate more customers and more cash!

Google+ for Business looks at:

  • Make the right first moves after you've signed up for Google+
  • Take advantage of links between Google+ and Google search
  • Define the best Google+ strategy and tactics for your business
  • Integrate Google+ into your current online/digital strategies
  • Learn how your customers are using Google+--and give them what they're looking for
  • Use Circles to organise your contacts and interactions more effectively
  • Create Google+ posts that draw attention and spark conversations
  • Master warm selling on Google+
  • Create a business page that attracts new paying customers
  • Build a simple, low-cost content strategy around Google+
  • Grow your audience and share others' valuable content
  • Discover new ways to drive even more value from Google+
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The Impact Equation: Are you making things happen, or just making noise?

The Impact Equation is a new book by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith about how to get your important ideas distilled, spread across a platform that you’ve built, and cared for and understood by other people. It’s not really a sequel to their New York Times bestseller, Trust Agents, but it does encompass a lot of what they learned between the publication of that book and the years following.

This isn’t a book about social media. It’s about how to improve your goals, have better ideas, get those spread across a platform of value, and build a human network that matters. They paint with a digital brush, but they provide ideas that work offline and on.

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