Happy Father’s Day to Special Social Media Dads

 

Let us take a moment to recognize all of the worthy fathers out there. Happy Father’s Day, gentlemen. You have the great opportunity to be a role model, a source of good humor and crazy tales, and fulfill the title of Daddy.

Social Media Mom may provide a haven for the mothers out there on the Internet, but we never forget our partners in parenting. Some amazing Social Media Dads have made their mark on here as well, so let’s pay a little tribute and appreciation to a few #1 Dads.

Chris Brogan - Author of ChrisBrogan.com, a blog about community and social media

Doriano Carta - Aka Paisano of the American Pai blog

Mark Dykeman - Founding father of Broadcasting Brain blog

Jason Falls - Author of Social Media Explorer blog

Jonathan Fields - Author of Awake at the Wheel, providing tips on entrepreneurship and a little playtime

David Harry - The Gypsy behind HuoMah

Matt McGee - Blogger at MattMcGee.com and founder of @U2

Jeff Quipp - President and CEO of Search Engine People, Inc.

Darren Rowse - Author of ProBlogger the blog and co-author of ProBlogger the book

Jim Stroud - Founder and CEO of the Recruiters Lounge

Jeff Tippett - Outreach strategist at Calvert Holdings and author at the Calvert Creative blog

Brian Wallace - Founder of social media consulting group NowSourcing and social media rockstar blog, Collective Thoughts

David Wallace - Founder and CEO of SearchRank

Marty Weintraub - Founding father of the aimClear blog

Thank you, social media dads, for all of your wonderful contributions.

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3 Comments

 
  1. Matt
    2009-06-21
    23:42:27

    Thx! Had a nice father's day. I remember doing that post way back when -- very fun. :-)

     
  2. Mark Dykeman
    2009-06-28
    04:44:02

    And thank you!

     
  3. Jeff Quipp
    2009-06-28
    17:47:32

    Thank you Ariela ... had a great Father's Day!

     
 

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