Content Specialist & Social Media Consultant at IMAVEX, LLC, Owner & Operator at rickyleepotts.com, Blogger at Relentless Beats
Location:
Scottsdale, Arizona
Industry:
Writing and Editing
Work:
IMAVEX, LLC - Noblesville, Indiana since Oct 2008
Content Specialist & Social Media Consultant
rickyleepotts.com - Fishers, Indiana since Nov 2008
Owner & Operator
Relentless Beats - Scottsdale, Arizona since May 2012
Blogger
Live Nation - Indianapolis, Indiana Area May 2011 - Apr 2012
iPhone App Host
IUPUI May 2008 - Jul 2008
Focused Graphics Instructor
Education:
Purdue University 2005 - 2009
Bachelor's, Computer Graphics Technology
Marian College 2002 - 2004
Associate's, Management Information Systems
Skills:
SEO copywriting SEO Content Creation Blogging Social Media Marketing Advertising Social Media Marketing Strategy Online Advertising Sports SEM Event Management Event Planning Golf Public Relations Facebook Email Marketing Marketing Communications Marketing Social Networking Online Marketing Wordpress Web Project Management Content Strategy Integrated Marketing Web Design
Interests:
I have a direct interest in personal development in both the social networking world as well as the business world whether relating to my graphic design or to just my ability to connect myself. I also enjoy music, movies, and video games which always seem to be a good distraction when I hit that brick wall of creativity.
Honor & Awards:
Nominated for one of the top 50 blogs in the state of Indiana in my blog's first year. Finished in the top 15 blogs in the state for the year 2009.
Certifications:
Certified Beer Server, Cicerone Certification Program
Ricky Potts (Alex Wyse) is the disabled kid, who is all but invisible to his choir colleagues until he casts off his crutches in the twilight-zone afterlife and explores his sci-fi fantasy world in "Space Age Bachelor Man," slipping into glam-rock drag.
Date: Nov 30, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break
"I wanted it to be dramatic and people yelling," said Ricky Potts, a 29-year-old blogger who ate at the restaurant for the first time Tuesday only to declare the food good and the service routine. "Basically, I wanted it to be the circus that the TV episode was."