Danielle’s Getting Social at SMCSTL

Danielle’s Getting Social at SMCSTL

This Friday, May 31, our own Danielle Hohmeier, Online Marketing Manager at Atomicdust, is speaking at the next Social Media Club St. Louis (SMCSTL) event. Danielle will join her fellow SMCSTL Board Members and social experts from local agencies and businesses to share their thoughts on social media at this half-day Social Media Workshop.

The workshop is geared towards giving those looking to bolster their social media skills for personal or professional needs an expert upper hand. Whether it’s building a personal brand or using social media for sales and lead generation, the workshop will cover many aspects of building success on social media. The format is similar to TED or Pecha Kucha Night, with each presenter speaking on a particular topic for 10-15 minutes each.

Along with Chris Reimer of Falk-Harrison and Vernon Ross of Ross PR, Danielle will be speaking on “What’s Next in Social Media.”  More specifically, she’s covering the seven trends that will impact social media marketing in the coming months and years. Hint: niche marketing is one of them.

We’re happy to have Danielle, she’s been tweeting and posting for more than three years at Atomicdust – managing social accounts across platforms and brands. It’s been a great so far, coming with a few honors to boot.

This sold out event is taking place Friday, May 31 from 12-4 PM. While all seats at the Regional Arts Commission are taken, we encourage you to follow along on Twitter with the hashtag #SMCSTL. You can also follow Danielle and SMCSTL individually at @daniellesmyname and @SMCSTL. To see a full list of speakers and what they’ll be covering, visit the event page.

Ken Earley

Ken Earley brings a different background to our team of copywriters, taking a scenic, scientific route to the industry, rather than a journalism or writing path. Starting in pre-med, ending in advertising, he notes that anything can be inspiring, that inspiration surfaces when things click and work together – thoughts, surroundings, everything.

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