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Where to find me beyond my official website
I'm not a heavy social media user, but I maintain a presence across a few platforms.
What I share tends to be project updates, behind-the-scenes work, occasional insights about web development and photography, and thoughts on tools and workflows that actually matter.
No daily posts, no curated lifestyle content, no engagement tactics. Just real updates when there's something worth sharing.

Where To Find Me
YouTube
@danynet
In-depth videos about digital marketing, web development, and design. Tutorials, workflow, tool reviews, and practical guidance for building and growing online. This is where I share longer-form content that's harder to capture in posts or images.
@danitadmori
Professional updates, web development insights, and occasional thoughts on building sustainable digital businesses. This is where I'm most active in terms of professional written content—project launches, technical articles, and industry observations.
@danynetworks
Photography work, visual projects, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of sessions and creative processes. Mostly images with minimal captions—the platform fits the medium.
X (Twitter)
@danydot
Brief thoughts on web development, automation, AI tools, and the occasional commentary on digital trends. Short-form observations and links to longer content when relevant.
@dany.net
Less frequent updates, mostly project announcements and sharing blog posts. Facebook isn't my primary platform, but it's where some audiences still prefer to follow along.
What to Expect
I don't post on a schedule. I share when there's something worth sharing—a completed project, a useful insight, a tool that actually solved a problem.
You won't see engagement bait, motivational quotes, or generic content designed to trigger algorithms. Social media for me is a way to share work and stay loosely connected, not a full-time content operation.
If you're looking for consistent daily updates, these aren't the accounts for you. If you want occasional, substantive posts from someone actually doing the work, you're in the right place.

Prefer Email?
Not a social media person? I get it.
If you'd prefer occasional email updates about new projects, blog posts, or tools I've built, you can join my infrequent newsletter. No spam, no weekly check-ins—just real updates when there's something worth your time.