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Agencies
Leo Burnett : The Fruits of Imagination
Olgilvy Toronto : Meanwhile…
Organic : ThreeMinds
Proximity BBDO : The Lab
Cutting Edge
Alternate Reality Gaming Network : ARGNet
The Marketing Rags
adage:Small Agency
Globe and Mail: Hard Sell
Organizations and Collectives
Adotas
Advertising/Design Goodness
AIMS Canada
Banner Blog
Canadian Marketing Association
mediabistro
MarketingProfs : Daily Fix
onedegree
PubZone
Search Engine Round Table
Social Thinkers
Hill&Knowlton
otherwise engaged
Shaping Youth
worldchanging:canada
worldchanging:world
Design and Stuff
core77
designobserver
Fubiz
graphicpush
industrial brand creative
Inside Scoop
Inside the CBC
The Marketers
3i
Adverblog
AdverGirl
B.Mann
B2B Lead Gen Blog
Blogging Me Blogging You
Blogging for Business
BrandNew
Brentter
BuzzCanuck
Canadian Design Resource
Cannuck Flack
Change This
Church Of the Customer
David Crow
Da Forde
DuctTape Marketing
GreyWolf’s SEO
Guerrilla Culsulting
IABC Café
infOpinions?
Internet Marketing Blog
Micro Persuasion
Mike Grehan
New Millennium PR
Passionate Head Rush
PR Works
Radical Trust
Son of a Pitch
Social Media Group
Tell 10 Friends
That Girl From Marketing
Twist Image
WebWalker
Friends and Colleagues
everything is a spoon
fredillies
mynameiskate
Lilyonthedustbin
Peter Mosley
pigdump
Postal Code
regalbear
sweetmantra
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December 24th, 2006 at 4:02 pm
Great list Collin, I’ve started to put together a list of Canadian companies who are blogging and recently started a survey – http://profectio.com/forde/2006/12/19/corporate-blogging-survey-does-it-have-an-impact-on-your-business/
to help us all understand how blogs are having an impact on our businesses.
December 25th, 2006 at 12:31 am
Thanks Dave
Your Message earlier this week inspired me to post my RSS feed as a blog entry.
I’ll pass any learnings along when they come up!
collin
December 29th, 2006 at 12:21 am
Posting your RSS feed – a great idea! Proud to be included!
December 29th, 2006 at 5:02 pm
Hey there. Great blog. Thanks for linking to me so I could discover it.
There are several lists floating around, but I’m partial to Sean Moffit’s list of Crazy and Enlightened Canucks at his Buzz Canuck blog http://buzzcanuck.typepad.com/agentwildfire/
Another one to get included on yourself is Martin Hofman’s Canuck PR toolbar (http://canuckpr.communitytoolbars.com/).Martin has included most of the Canadian PR and marketing bloggers he knows of. You can get in touch with him through his blog at http://www.mrh.ca/tech/?p=54
I’m looking forward to reading your blog on a regular basis now.
December 29th, 2006 at 6:33 pm
Great Tip David, I’ll head over there right now and check it out.
I found your site not long ago, thanks for all the hard work in keeping it going!
Have a great new years!
collin.
January 1st, 2007 at 1:26 am
[...] For other positive picks, Canadian social media guru and creative director Collin Douma posts a wonderful link-fest of embedded “you” links riffing off the Time coverstory of the year’s end; along with a round-up of interesting sites under “RSS Food” (as in nourishment). You’ll find Shaping Youth under “social thinkers”. [...]
January 4th, 2007 at 5:30 pm
Thanks for the plug Colin – too bad we didn’t get to work with each other at MMi, although it feels like I know all about you through our mutual friends… including your cousin Tyler
small world eh? Hopefully we’ll get to chat over a beer some time soon.
I’m adding you to my blogroll as we speak.
Cheers,
Tamera
January 4th, 2007 at 8:50 pm
Thanks Tamera. it is amazing how many people here know Tyler.
Our paths will cross.
Thanks for the nod, the comment and the link. I’ll get you on mine too!
cheers
collin