E-Power Marketing Inc. since Feb 2002
Director of Search Engine Marketing
Logical Mama since Jan 2002
Creator / Author
BevUniverse LLC since Dec 2001
Co-President
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1999 - 2003
Bachelor of Business Administration, Management Information Systems, Marketing
Fox Valley Technical College 2010 - 2014
Associate in Applied Science, Web Development and Design Specialist
Skills:
Seo Google Analytics Social Media Marketing Sem Online Marketing Google Adwords Facebook Online Advertising Web Analytics Organic Search Social Media Blog Marketing Digital Marketing Integrated Marketing Blogging Social Networking Web Marketing Google Webmaster Tools Seo Audits Link Building Marketing Local Search Web Development Mobile Marketing Twitter Html Search Engine Ranking Online Reputation Management Pinterest Search Advertising Corporate Branding Youtube Ppc Landing Page Optimization Keyword Research Lead Generation Organic Search Engine Optimization Social Branding Google Adwords Professional Search Search Engine Optimization
Interests:
Social Media Online Branding Arts and Culture Online Marketing Health Children Blogging Seo Audits Content Marketing Education Environment Integrated Online Marketing Human Rights Reputation Management Civil Rights and Social Action Poverty Alleviation Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Social Media Marketing Social Services Search Engine Optimization Strategy Development Pinterest
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