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Resource: Building An Organization's Online Influence. Culled from presentation conducted for Tucson Festival of Books.
Resource: Using Social Media for Job Hunting. Culled from Career Development lecture conducted for Art Institute of Tucson students.
View my Tucson Social Media Leadership Resources List. Culled from "Spheres of Social Media Influence" presentation, made at the YWCA 12th Annual Women's Leadership Conference.
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Book Love in Tucson
The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ~St. Augustine Books are everywhere this weekend in Tucson – e-versions, used, just published, collectible, manga, anime, digitized and paper. It’s all because of a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Social Media, Tucson, Writing Resources
Tagged authors, books, marketing, Social Media, Tucson, writers
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Are you listening to me? What’s important in Social Media
Every day there is a new social media platform or tool. Your knee-jerk instinct is to employ every tool that emerges and to participate in every beta network. Resist! Low-cost creative innovation certainly expands our opportunity to communicate and connect. … Continue reading
Social Media Influence & Tucson Festival of Books
Conversations about books and the digital universe go hand-in-hand at the country’s fourth largest book festival. Nooks, Kindles, iPads and mobile devices are everywhere in the tapestry of authors tents and books. Is there any doubt that communication, reading and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Business Marketing, Communications, Local Small Business, Marketing, Social Media, Tucson
Tagged books, marketing, Social Media, Tucson
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Local Foods, Sustainable Communities and Communications
Well, this is going to be an eclectic conversation. That’s because this past week we had a joyous experience with foods and cultures of Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. It made me think of the benefits of slow, sustainable and … Continue reading