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My passion is community building and the related facets of Social Networking and Branding. My goal is to naturally evolve the relationship between you and your customers to create a mutually beneficial community in your target market.
I will work with you to show you where people are talking about you, the areas where you can organically be involved, and the methods you should use to help increase your brand awareness.
I run the blog Market Like A Chick which focuses on presenting tips and tutorials in social media, community management, blogging, and marketing from a woman's point of view. My goal is to bring marketing trends with a down to earth approach that is easy put into action
Truly, the idea behind my blog is about women who are not afraid or ashamed of being female, but embrace our strengths and weaknesses to brand ourselves and dominate our marketing niche. You'll find tips FOR women, but also tips on how to market TO women.
"Excellent tips on engaging your community. People love to hear stories and feel involved with the storyline somehow. A master storyteller can craft his tale to lead the listener to just about anywhere he would like to take them.
I remember my old Sales Manager, Tom Pytel, that I used to love calling to my table when I was selling timeshare. All I had to ..."
"My experience has been that most exhibitors that understand what a hashtag is generally understand and respect the underlying social etiquette of using it. There will always be that one person that just doesn't get it, but for the most part all they are doing is hurting themselves and fairly easy to ignore.
@Chris - excellent article with tips on how exhibitors can best use the even..."
"Nancy, I think you have a great idea and have heard of other events setting up social media stations to help attendees join in the online conversations. You would definitely need a hands on person to be available throughout the sessions. Hiring or appointing someone from your organization to man the station would allow you to focus on your other event priorities. You're right, Kevin, there ar..."
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