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Stacy Reed Portfolio
www.linkedin.com/in/SReed2582
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Promotional Flyer Freelance Client
Designed to promote the workshop
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Promotional Flyer
Join Us for a Cool Night Out!
Presented by: Dr. James Vogel, Plastic Surgeon
Wednesday October 2nd 5pm-7pm
DK Salon & Spa 5701 Newbury St
Baltimore, MD 21209
Learn how to get rid of that stubborn fat with NO DOWNTIME and NO SURGERY! CoolSculpting is the only non-surgical body contouring
treatment that freezes and eliminates stubborn body fat. It is FDA cleared, safe and proven effective.
Join us to learn about CoolSculpting from board certified, Dr. James Vogel
and staff.
Attendees will receive a FREE, private consultation that evening ($75 value) and $100 Off a CoolSculpting Package (with deposit)!
Space is limited so please RSVP for you and a friend by calling 410-484-8860 or
410-377-4300.
Light refreshments will be served.
Learn more about CoolSculpting & Dr. James Vogel at www.drvogelplasticsurgeon.com
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Coppin State University Young Artist Dance Program
2013 Summer Choreography & Performance Workshops
June 24, 2013- August 2, 2013
Ages 2nd – 9th Grade Beginning to Advanced Students
Ballet/Pointe, Partnering, Jazz, Modern, African, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, Body Percussion, Tap, Belly Dance, Hip Hop, Yoga and Pilates
Each session offers a different experience!
Session 1: June 24- July 5, 2013 (Full Payment Due by 6/17) Urban Contemporary Dance Choreography and Performance Workshops
Session 2: July 8-July 19, 2013 (Full Payment Due by 7/1)
Contemporary Modern Dance and Classical Ballet Choreography and Performance Workshops
Session 3: July 22- August 2, 2013 (Full Payment Due by 7/15) Cultural Dance Choreography and Performance Workshops
Student Tuition: (Limited Enrollment)
$275.00 per 2-week session
Workshops Hours: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Before and After-Care Available: ($20 per week)
(7:30-9:00 & 4:00-6:00 p.m.)
Contact the Coppin State University Dance Program at:
Phone: (410) 951-3355 Email: [email protected]
For more information and camp application, visit www.events.coppin.edu/DanceCamp
Freelance Client
Used to promote summer dance camp
+Social Media Management Strategy, design, and management.
+ Ryan K. Johnson Professional Artist • Social Media Management & Strategy • Content Creation • Website Creation • General Marketing Consulting
+ SOLE Defined Percussive Dance & Musical Show • Social Media Management & Strategy • Social Advertising • General Marketing Consulting Oversees Facebook and Twitter
+ Wagonheim Law Commercial Law Firm • Social Media Management, Strategy, and Advertising Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, Google+, New Networks
+ Dr. James Vogel Plastic Surgeon • Social Media Management and Strategy Facebook and LinkedIn
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Groupon Deal Organized and monitored the Groupon promoting a youth dance camp.
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Small Monthly Events
Unique Selling Proposition: Where Many Businesses Fail Right Out of the Gate!
Wednesday May15, 2013 While in our business as we live and breathe it every day, we take for granted what it is that we do as it is simply second nature to us. However, rarely do we articulate it accurately in a clear and concise manner to those who may really need what we provide increasing our opportunity for more business.
At this Drink ‘N Think Marketing Strategist Luke Harlan of Harlan Marketing Solutions will take you through honing your message to attract, qualify and compel those in need of your services or products to take that necessary step to becoming your next client, customer or patient.
Learn to stop chasing and start attracting the right business by knowing The Number One Question on Your Prospect Mind and the four Critical 4 Pieces of Information that will answer it completely and define your business.
We'll have unique beers hand-selected for the occasion from Calvert Wines. (Think beyond Bud and Coors Light)
Agenda: 5:00pm - 5:15pm: We'll go over the selection of beer
5:15pm - 6:00pm: Our speaker will discuss your unique selling proposition! 6:00pm - 6:30pm: More beer, networking, and Q&A
Event Information:
Wednesday May 15, 2013
5:00pm – 6:30pm 303 International Circle, Suite T-128
Hunt Valley, MD 21030
*This is a casual event*
Space is limited to 20 people, limit 2 attendees per company.
Click Here to Register Now!
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3 Ways to Increase Your Twitter Followers
We know that Twitter can be a very effective tool for business. Once you’ve evaluated your goals and decided to go with Twitter, you’ll need to work on building your following in order to spread your message. Twitter is about having a conversation and interacting. This is not the place to spam or try to sell people. It’s a great place to build relationships through conversation.
Start Following People
In my opinion, the twitter follower to following ratio is BOGUS! You want to interact with people, why not follow tons of people to interact with? The more people you follow & interact with, the more likely it is that they will follow you back. Also, those tweeps will follow back if you look like a legit profile and not spam.
Participate in Twitter Chats
My favorite thing to do on Twitter is participate in Twitter chats. A Twitter chat is when people on twitter are using the same hashtag to engage on a specific topic at a specific time. For example, #SmallBizChat takes place on Wednesday evenings at 8pm. Most twitter chats have a “speaker” and a “host.” The host asks the speaker questions, the host gives great opinions, and the audience interacts with one another. It’s great! You get to speak to interact with the experts right there, have your questions asked answered, and network.
Here are a few good Twitter Chats: #SmallBizChat, #MyBrandChat, #PinChat (Chat about Pinterest).
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Social Media in 30 Minutes A Day How do you manage being a small business owner a.k.a. a salesman, marketer, accountant, publicist, and leader all in one? When you’re running a business, social media may be the last thing on your mind but maintaining your social media channel doesn’t have to take all day. Devote 30 minutes of your time (day or night) to keeping your audience engaged with these three tips!
Check your stats from the previous day (15 Minutes)
It is very important to check out how your posts are doing each day. This will make it so much easier on you in terms of posting, interacting, and grooming your audience. Take a look at your insights. What was your best post of the previous day? What about that post made it popular? Was it a timely subject such as popular news? News jacking is a great way to get lots of interest on your posts. Did the medium attract more views? Photos and videos make for popular posts. In analyzing your past performance, you will take the guess work out of posting content.
Reply to your community (10 Minutes)
Your followers are your bread and butter with social media. It’s not about how many people ‘Like’ your page. It’s about how many people are engaging with your brand. Engaged fans have a greater chance of becoming clients than dormant fans. With Facebook’s new reply feature, it’s easier than ever to reply to your community. Talk to people, thank them for their compliments, ask them questions, send resources to those looking for more information. Any way that you can positively interact with people, do it. People want to believe you’re a human, not just a computer.
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March 19, 2013
To Whom It May Concern:
It is a pleasure to recommend Stacy Reed as a master’s degree candidate. As a former student of
mine, I enjoyed having her in class immensely. She has a great deal to offer, and I am certain she
will be bring a wonderful mix of creativity, critical thinking, and a spirit of camaraderie to her
classes and life at your university.
In our course work, Stacy not only demonstrated solid and creative writing skills, but she also
brought an understanding of the subject to the table. Her drive to learn more about
communications, combined with her intuition regarding the field, make me certain she has the
skills, knowledge, and personality to succeed in this competitive field. The work she produced for
my courses at Stevenson surpassed my expectations and defines Stacy as a student. She is
dedicated, diligent, and determined.
On a personal level, Stacy and I have kept in touch since her graduation from Stevenson. She has
attended several alumni events, as well as business communication mixers. She comes with a
smile on her face, is always punctual, gracious, helpful, and amenable to any situation that is
presented to her. She is warm and delightful and personable.
Therefore, it is without hesitation that I submit my recommendation to you. Please feel free to call
me should you want a verbal endorsement of Stacy and her talents. I thank you in advance for
allowing me the opportunity to endorse one of my outstanding students. I wish her all the best and
know she will be a tremendously successful graduate student.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Verni
Assistant Professor, Business Communications
Stevenson University
1525 Greenspring Valley Road
Stevenson, Maryland 21153
443-334-2049 (office); 410-207-9344 (cell)