Today’s #Follow Friday is the Geek Girls Guide. If you’ve visited the Arment Dietrich website, you follow me on Twitter, or you’ve seen me speak, you likely already know about Clockwork Active Media Systems and Geek Girls Guide.

Nancy Lyons (the CEO of Clockwork), hands down, is one of my most favorite people on earth. Along with her colleague and cohort, Meghan Wilker, they make up Geek Girls Guide.

Both podcast and blog, the Geek Girls Guide is a place for non-technical women (and men, too) to go for information about the web, technology, social media, and software. The blog is produced in a manner that is funny, easy-t0-understand, and smart.

Their weekly podcast features a “geek of the week,” where they interview one person about their experience online and how to make it a better experience for all who listen.  The Geek Girls Guide should be a go-to place, at least weekly, for all of you.

So you have this straight…the Geek Girls:

* Run a very successful business

* Work with big brands and high-profile clients

* Produce a weekly podcast

* Write a blog

* Speak at events and give their time back to the industry

Makes sense to follow these kick @ss women, consume their blog, and learn as much as you can from them, huh?

Gini Dietrich

Gini Dietrich is the founder, CEO, and author of Spin Sucks, host of the Spin Sucks podcast, and author of Spin Sucks (the book). She is the creator of the PESO Model and has crafted a certification for it in partnership with Syracuse University. She has run and grown an agency for the past 15 years. She is co-author of Marketing in the Round, co-host of Inside PR, and co-host of The Agency Leadership podcast.

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