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Testimonials from Recent Social Media Presentation

February 8, 2011

I’m blushing! Thanks to Paula from Stark County Board of Mental Health for inviting me to speak and sharing the evaluation forms. Here are just a few of the comments:

Fascinating info! Great topic to discuss at this conference. She is a fabulous speaker and would highly recommend more information from her!

Speaker held my attention well. Very personable and knowledgeable.

So much! Especially how to present oneself via social networking. Excellent speaker – the best so far. Very valuable content. Great choice!

DCB is a dynamic speaker – charming and engaging. She explained terms and concepts very well. Good communicator! I’m on Facebook, have heard some about Twitter and LinkedIn – DCB told me things I didn’t know and shared sites that will be of great value for me. Whoever hired DCB – fantastic call!!

Excellent speaker – she could have easily filled a longer time slot.

Great presenter – great credibility due to her age and experience.

Thank you for explaining things in a way that I, a non-techie, can understand.

Great presentation – funny, yet insightful. Kept our interest and lots of great information.

If you are interested in having a presentation on social media for your staff – give me a call! 330-414-8792.

This fully customized 90-minute session goes beyond the obvious “what happens in Facebook doesn’t stay in Facebook” and covers some little known benefits to active LinkedIn and Twitter participation.

You’ll learn:

  • Definitions of all those crazy terms like ping and tagging and Squidoo
  • The value and benefits to having a written social media policy and some examples currently in use from “total lock-down” to a savvy approach to using your associates as ambassadors for your company.
  • How to use social media for researching and building connections within your job function.
  • How social media can provide a platform for your brilliance – become the knowledge source in your area of expertise.
  • About a few nightmare stories of good intentions gone horribly wrong.
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