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By: Gini Dietrich | May 20, 2010 |
On location in Asheville, N.C., I talked with Lizette Pirtle about how she uses social media to build her brand and reputation…as an introvert.
About Gini Dietrich
Gini Dietrich is the founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich, a Chicago-based integrated marketing communications firm. She is the lead blogger here at Spin Sucks and is the founder of Spin Sucks Pro. She is the co-author of Marketing in the Round and co-host of Inside PR. Her second book, Spin Sucks, is due out in November 2013
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Some good pointers. I live too far from the US! I miss this kind of engagement here in Sweden.
And the flowers looked wonderful!
Mark - next year! May 13-15 in Vegas!
Sounds like a good time in Asheville. I should have come by!
You guys are hilarious! Courtney commented on Twitter that she liked my jacket.
Nice jacket. Very nice.
Nice job Gini, Lizette and Justin! It's true...networking in Social Media allows us to peel back the layers of unfamiliarity that so often accompany first, second and sometimes third meetings between people, allowing us to become friends before we ever meet face-to-face.