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My Guest Lecture On Social Media Marketing At the University of Arizona

My Guest Lecture On Social Media Marketing At the University of Arizona

My favorite past time is guest-lecturing students! I had so much fun and am still catching up from last week but wanted to share a few pictures from my talk at the University of Arizona. I absolutely love speaking about social media, blogging, marketing and influencer work for the ESOC: Information Science and Esociety! The students were engaged, bright eyed and excited for my lecture. I have received emails from a few of them already. Keep them coming.   Many faculty joined as well. Bonus was my mother was in town and had the opportunity to hear me speak! This… Continue Reading

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I’m Speaking At The University of Arizona: Social Media Influencer vs. Celebrity

YAY! I could not be happier to go back to school and guest lecture my favorite people in the world a.k.a. future University of Arizona #wildcatsforlife about social media! I will be covering the differences between a social media influencer and a celebrity! This is a topic I have written a lot about as of late and am looking forward to returning and meeting the students again. Here are my two favorite posts about the topic so far: Not All Influencers Are Created Equal: Celebrity vs. Influencer Part 1 Not All Influencers Are Created Equal: Celebrity vs. Influencer Part 2… Continue Reading

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My Guest Lecture At The University of Arizona On Social Media

My Guest Lecture At The University of Arizona On Social Media

Last week, I drove to the University of Arizona to speak to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Department students about Blogging, Social Media, and being a Social Media Influencer. The school offers several different options of Majors and Minors focusing on a variety of topics surrounding the innovation and technological advancements of computer technology including the ever-changing landscape of Social Media. I wish they had these options when I was in school. The students were a bit hesitant at first but opened up pretty quickly. The professor had them prepare questions prior to my arrival, which was a… Continue Reading

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