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The Youzus Report, Canada's First Social Media Magazine: Episode 1
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2. Tables of Contents
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How to Insta-POP!
#DoingItRight:
Is Facebook the new Hook Up Spot?
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Creative Driver
07 Featured Blog by Addicted2Success
08 Viral Story of The Month
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40 Things You Are Doing
WRONG on Social Media
Thank You!
The Youzus Report
• Social Media Advice •
• Interviews with Social Media
Rockstars •
• Creative Articles •
Your one stop shop for all things
social media.
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3. First and foremost I would like to welcome you to our first edition
of The Youzus Report. It is our mission to educate the masses when
it comes to social media and to encourage people to understand
the science that goes behind connecting with your online
community. In other words, whether you are a small business own-
er or the CE of a corporation, we want you to be able to come to
The Youzus Report and walk away with a thousand ideas on how
you can improve your online existence. We truly want you to suc-
ceed.
Secondly, I would like to thank each and every single one of my
members on my team for keeping up with the growth of Youzus. In
this past year we have grown exponentially and it’s truly the result
of hard work and time that has gone in at the main headquarters.
And finally a special thank you to all our clients who took a leap of
faith into the world of social media and trusted us to take the leap
with them. Thank you for Youz’ing Us.
I hope you enjoy our first issue, and if we can ever be of any assis-
tance in any way, please don’t ever hesitate to contact me or the
team at sonya@youzus.com.
Creative Driver
Sonya Gill
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Founder of Youzus
4. strategy. Also in that hole is the tra-
dition of finding a date. It’s becoming
more apparent that Facebook is a
multi-use platform and it has all the
ingredients of a great matchmaking
website.
Let’s see, you have the multiple pictures
of yourself and of friends, doing the things
you love; and you have an endless supply
of personal statuses, which in most cases is
about how you feel, plus the networks you
are a part of. This includes friends, tagged
photos (for those who aren’t set to private)
wall comments and the comments you
post.
one are the days of traditional
stalking that would require
planning, gas money and
Is Facebook The New Hook-Up Spot?
G It's Free!
And hopefully will stay that way forever.
Generally speaking, those who pay for match
making services such as match.com, ehar-
mony.ca or Lavalife.com tend to be looking
for serious life partners. Facebook offers that
“one off” if you will, and gives you access to
millions of potential dates that are not guar-
anteed relationships. Which is what some
people are looking for, if you know what I
mean (wink wink).
Fakes
A lot of subscription based dating sites, are a
breeding ground for fakes. Those who have
tried it can testify, the few pictures people
have up are either a far ways away from
their current appearance (good or bad) or
it’s not them all together.
If you’re new to the dating scene, I suggest
you check out MTV’s Catfish and burn out
some of the naivety before you start.
If you’re new to the dating scene, I suggest
you check out MTV’s Catfish and burn out
some of the naivety before you start.
Not to say fake Facebook profiles don’t ex-
ist, according to Mashable.com, a total of
8.7% or 83 million Facebook accounts are
fake (4.8% are duplicate, 2.4% are user-mis-
classified and 1.5% are spam). However, real
Facebook users are infamous for posting
their life online.
It’s easy to see whether or not you would fit
in with their group of friends and their life
(kind of creepy when you think about it).
It's easy!
In order to be a maximum socialite as many
of the young folk aspire to be, it’s difficult
when most of the profile private, so it’s the
norm for user to have a larger portion of
their page visible to non-friends.
Very easy for creepers to creep and It’s
also enticing. I’m sure we’ve all done it,
“checked-up” on an old friend or “skimmed”
through page of your friend’s hot cousin.
However, some people just take it too far.
But there are some perks when it comes to
Facebook creeping… I mean stalking… or
dating if you will.
From a dating perspective, many people
are reluctant to talk to a total stranger or
approach someone they’re attracted to.
Not everyone has the swag to do so.
And Facebook being a social hub, it’s a lot
easier to grow a pair from behind a com-
puter screen and talk to that someone.
Plus, if the person you’re peeping has a
mutual friend, you can always start off with
the line “hey, you look so familiar” and then
go from there. Very cliché, but it breaks
the ice, well sort of. But without that mutual
friend it might leave you to hearing crickets
when try and reach out to that one you’re
crushing on. Facebook is diverse in its uses,
and you can’t help but be fascinated with
the creative ways it’s being used. Sadly
there isn’t much you can do to avoid the
random messages from people you don’t
know asking “hey, how are you, don’t I
know you?” other than staying away from
social media all together, which is about as
difficult as not having an email address.2
5. DOING
ITRIGHT
BuzzFeed
BuzzFeed INC is taking the social media
world by storm with its innovative tech
platform providing real time updates on
trending content. Their ballsy switch to
native marketing, diversified content and
clutch on new media is why they’re
#DoingItRight.
Heres why!
Native marketing is the new “Buzz” word
in the world of online marketing, literally.
BuzzFeed were among the first recognize
the power of having people want to inter-
act with advertising and, to offer strictly
native advertising.
Goodbye to ineffective banner ads, with
their clickability becoming as obsolete as
people without an email address, and hello
to interactive, sharable advertising. This
change in advertising culture propelled
BuzzFeed into new territory with tons of
new marketing potential.
MATH!
Yes that’s right math, well algorithms.
BuzzFeed’s founder designed a calculus to
determine how viral a post will be.
According to Philip Bump from the Alantic-
wire.com, “R refers to how much traffic the
post does, z to the number of people that
see the post, and to how likely it is to
spread”. In other words “a post will go viral
depending on how many places it is linked”
which is pretty common knowledge.
These guys have it down to a science, and
it worked!
Technical Savvy-ness
BuzzFeed should be a model for anyone
looking to capture the interest of people
for more than 10 seconds! Their platform is
specifically designed to seek out the viral
videos of the day, snap shot them and post
them. This type of real time marketing does
the most to reach the most people.
From Popular To Viral
BuzzFeed diversified. Plain and simple. They
also redesigned their approach by provid-
ing single dose stories on multiple things
rather than long stories on fewer topics.
Again, reaching the greatest amount of
people, from varying demographics. Smart!
Therefore it appeals to those of us who
want the who, what, where, when and why
with a little giggle at the end of it. And
those who want longer more in-depth con-
tent, and maybe some chuckles as well.

If you go on BuzzFeed today you will be
entertained, educated, social and having
picked up some random tidbits of useless
information. Their approach to marketing
has propelled them into new demographic
pockets, from young to old, tech savvy
to average, from business man to stay at
home mom. BuzzFeed is now the universal
social media hub.
And that friends is how BuzzFeed
is #DoingItRight.
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6. How to Insta-POP!
Instagram is forgiving, well somewhat.
How is it that some instagram’mers’ have only a couple
pictures, but all the followers you can dream of!?!
You can go the “purchase your love” sort of way, or you
can organically get followers and “likes” with a few simple
steps. These tips should lend you a couple more digits in
followers. Well, you have to POP you know!
Here are some of the obvious ways to entice people into
liking your photo’s, check out my insta-gredients for suc-
cess:
Obvious Insta-Tip #1: Visuals - DUH!
This one is a no-brainer. You must have interesting photos
for people to find “interesting” enough to like them, and
even more important, to comment and click “follow”.
According to quicksprout.com, photos that are either per-
sonal or flashy (showing off what you have) get the most
user engagement. Pictures that are not personal and not
flashy, generally have 11.4% less likes and comments.
Would you rather see content from someone traveling the
world or someone drinking out of a coca-cola bottle at a
bar?
Obvious Insta-Tip #2: Hashtags
This might just be the most over used symbol of the year
thus far, but hey, it’s trending, so it works. Hashtag sav-
viness is a must for you to gain Instagram credit. Adding
popular tags to your photos will show them alongside
thousands of other photos with the same hashtag. So if
you hashtag #foodie on the bottom of an epic meal photo,
your photo will be searchable to all those who want to see
#foodie pictures.
HINT: For old photos, you can add hashtags in the com-
ments to reappear in those categories as new.
Obvious Insta-Tip #3: Be Geniune
We all know that feeling when we gain a new follower or
have someone outside of our network like or comment on
our photo, so return the favor! By engaging on instagram,
you’re likely to increase your followers by A LOT. Here are
some numbers according to socialmediawitch.org:
When you comment on a photo, they are 401% more likely
to follow you compared to if you just “like” a photo. For
every 100 likes on random photos, you can generate up to
6.1 more followers and up to 21.4 likes on photos from non-
followers When you like 100s of random photo’s a day,
you are likely to generate up to 43.26% more likes from
people who are not part of your network and up to 31%
more comments from non-followers
Rule of thumb, don’t become spammy, but genuinely en-
gage.
Not-So -Obvious Tip #1: Timing is Everything
When you post, you should be conscious of the time
you’re doing it. Believe it or not, you can anticipate rough-
ly the number of likes you will get depending on the time
of day you choose to post. According to Statigr.am, Mon-
day at 9 pm EST and Wednesday or Thursday 7pm EST
is when Instagram is most active and therefore is when
you’re likely to get the most likes and comments on your
photos.
Not-So-Obvious Tip #2: Have A Call To Action
Smart photos that caption “double-tap if you agree” or
“like if you giggled” are fun witty ways to engage the In-
stagram community. More engagement = more exposure
and more exposure = new potential followers.
Not-So-Obvious Tip #3: Geo-Tag Your Photos
Geotagging is a way to categorize your photos by loca-
tion. When someone uploads a photo of the same area,
users can see your photos as well. It’s a great tool be-
cause users who are familiar, or interested in the area
can easily search all the photos taken of that area. That is
maximum exposure, darling.
Not-So-Obvious Tip #4: Frame 'em!
People love frames with multiple photos, they literally
“like“ them more than a single. With free apps like In-
stapicframe, Frameswagg, Vintagram you have no ex-
cuse! So take a couple extra seconds, snap a couple extra
pictures and snag a couple extra likes. Don’t forget to link
your other social media pages with your Instagram. Over
20% of Instagram users also have an active Facebook ac-
count.
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7. How Did You Get Started?
It’s a lot bigger than I thought it would
actually be. It’s funny because initially I
started Addicted2Success so that I would
have a place that I could visit to read my
favorite inspirational articles, videos and
quotes. I found that there was not really
any “Great” inspirational websites out at
the time so I decided to make my own little
site on the web that I could visit for Inspira-
tion.
I also planned to use it to reach out to
aspiring entrepreneurs and network with
people around the community. It got a little
bit bigger than I expected. I implemented
a social media share bar after a while and
found that people who would come across
my site through Google searches would
share my articles with their friends, the
articles and content on my site spread like
wildfire and I started to receive a lot more
traffic than I expected and therefore I com-
mitted to posting more regularly on my site
and started to take things a lot more seri-
ously. I started treating my website more
like a business or online portal for premium
content.
I learned the skills and techniques from
the likes of Tony Robbins, Robert Kiyo-
saki, Jordan Belfort (The Wolf of Wall
Street), Donald Trump, T. Harv Eker,
Richard Bandler (The Co-Creator of NLP)
and would start to put the teachings and
techniques into my own words.
It was harder to start because I wasn’t
use to writing, I never really saw my-
self as an actual writer. But it’s funny,
when you force yourself into that zone
where you close everything off on your
computer or you just have a note pad
out and block everything else out and
you just start to write, everything comes
together and your words fine their own
way to come out. That’s the thing, a lot
of people don’t understand that you just
need to start, even if its crazy, stupid,
really wacky, you just have to start writ-
ing something. You can always go back
and edit later and that’s what I really
started doing. I would sit in an area,
block everything else out and just start
to write.
How did you make the switch
from regurgitating articles to
finally writing your own content?
"I never reallysaw
myselfas awriter
'persay', itwasalmost
likeI cornered into no
option but towrite."
I never really saw myself as a writer “per
say”, it was almost like I cornered into no
option but to write. I needed to get my
knowledge up and a way that I did this was
to go to a number of seminars to learn and
meet some of the most accomplished peo-
ple in the self-development industry.
joelbrown
How did you get motivated?
I like to listen to Tony Robbins, I grew up
off his advice, every time I listen to him,
he motivates me to take things to the
next level. He is all about action, and not
sitting there feeling sorry for yourself, his
advice actually makes you want to pull
your finger out and make things.
Exercising is very important, you need to
exercise every day, eat right and hydrate.
You have to be conscious of all these
things, because they all come into play
when it comes to being able to function
mentally and physically.
I have my moments of low motivation
also, believe it or not, and nothing is
wrong with that, sometimes our body is
trying to tell us to slow down and balance
out a little, but when it is time to perform
you have to really have a strong reason
behind WHY you must succeed in what
you are doing, that will be the key to find-
ing your motivation.
Write it down and create an eye pleasing
visual of the reason why you must suc-
ceed, and make it a MUST, not a should
or a maybe. Design a Vision Board. I have
created one in Photoshop that I saved
as a jpg and set it as my desktop. It is
a collage of pictures of all these things
that I want to achieve and I am working
towards each one. It is a reminder of all
the great things I must strive for and has
proven to be the most effective way to
motivate me to achieve my dreams and
vision.
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8. How did you take your focus
from the music industry and
move to this genre of business?
How has Addicted2Success
measured up to your other
accomplishments?
The experience that I was lucky enough to
have in the music industry was incredible, I
learned a lot, how to communicate with ex-
ecutives, how to manage a busy schedule,
how to approach reputable people with of-
fers and also the legal side of the industry,
dealing with contracts and financials.
I did lose my passion for the music industry
after a while, and that was probably more
so from searching deeper within myself
and being real with where I see myself
later on in life. I had to really be honest
with myself and say, this isn’t something I
feel is really truly my calling. I might have
been talented at it and had great experi-
ences, but you need to be able to wake-up
every day and be so excited that you can
jump out of bed and get straight into work.
And also hate the fact that you have to go
to bed at the end of the night and put your
work to rest for the next day. That is how
passionate you must be if you want to be
about something if you want to be truly
successful at it. This is how I feel about my
website and I’m persistent about it and it
doesn’t actually feel like a job. You need
to be passionate about what you’re
doing and you also need to be con-
sistent. I learned that a long time ago. If
you’re passionate enough and persistent
enough it’s going to happen.
It’s definitely a major accomplishment that
I have been able to actually achieve by
myself. There are a lot of things that I’ve
achieved that have involved other people.
But it’s good to be able to do something
independently that you can be proud of as
well.
Which social media platform
brought you the most success?
What are some of the major ob-
stacles you faced when setting
up Addicted2Success?
What are your top websites right
now?
I experienced a few growing pains with my
website when I first experienced an over-
whelm of traffic increase, I had a lot of prob-
lems with my server, and it kept crashing.
There was too much load on my server and
too much traffic coming in at once. I believe
that the first impression counts and when
someone is going to your site for the first
time and they can’t get on, a lot of people
are not going to give you a second chance.
It’s very important to invest a little more
money, to have a powerful server that’s go-
ing to be able to handle the traffic. At the
moment I have a server that will handle 10x
more traffic than I actually have. At least
now I can go to bed at night and not have to
worry about it going down.
mashable.com
hotnewhiphop.com
businessinsider.com
1. There’s a lot of YouTube videos out that
cover pretty much everything that you need
to know, you can read books, watch videos
online, and immerse yourself in whatever
subject matter you wish to be an expert in.
2. Read more books. Books reveal years and
years of study, by reading books, you are
basically compacting decades of information
into days. So why wouldn’t you read a book
or watch an instructional video. You could
be sitting around trying to learn everything
yourself by pushing all the buttons or you
can model yourself after someone who has
successfully done it.
Read, learn, act like a sponge, and squeeze
the juice out of everything that you’re doing.
Find something that your passionate about
and really go deep with it.
3. You should never rush to put a post out, if
there’s a feeling in your gut that your article
is not quite there, or if you’re not sure if it’s
going to be received very well by your audi-
ence, don’t put it out. Your reputation on-
line and also how you rank in Google is also
highly influenced by the amount of shares
your content is getting in the social media
world. You need to put material out there
that people are going to like and support.
The key is to build a community, not just a
website. Communities share, they are com-
mitted and they are there to grow with you,
and one another.
Twitter was really the first platform that
drove the most traffic to my website and for
a very long time. But I can foresee Facebook
bringing the most in the future. Twitter is
great because it’s instantaneous, your able
to reach a lot of people at once. Also, people
are more inclined to share your content on
there, the word gets out a lot quicker. You
can go to other twitter accounts, like busi-
nesses or other related websites and those
similar to yours, follow 20-50 “followers” of
the people who are following them and in-
troduce yourself to people who are in your
niche or the subject you are targetting. But
once you have a presence on Facebook and
you’re consistent with updating and putting
quality content out there, the “likes” then re-
ally start to pick up. Facebook has been one
of the hardest platforms to grow, but it’s
most effective when you have a big enough
following.
What is some advice you can
give to young people wanting to
start out?
Thankyou
JoelBrown!
9. If you’d claimed it was possible for the av-
erage guy on the street to make millions of
dollars online just a decade ago, the chanc-
es are good you’d have heard nothing but
laughter in response. Today, though, there
are countlessInternet millionaires who
turned a great idea into obscene profit,
used the power of the web to promote
their offline business or simply worked
their butt off to sell their skills online.
While it’s unlikely that you’ll ever earn
enough to buy your own private island,
there’s nothing to stop you from using your
skills to make a comfortable living online. In
fact, while the media would have you be-
lieve that online success stories are limited
to just a few lucky, hard working people
who stumbled on a great idea that went on
to make millions, the reality is that there
are tens of thousands of people who make
a living exclusively online. Here are just ten
ways you can join them.
Featured Blog by Addicted2Success
10 Creative Ways To Make Money Online
How to Make Money Online
1. Sell Stock Photography
The Internet has caused an explosion in
the demand for stock photography. As the
number of media and commercial outlets
has increased dramatically with the growth
of online media there’s an enormous need
for high quality stock photos.
4. Sell Affliate Programs
If you have a flair for sales copy you could
try your hand at selling products for affili-
ates. While many people take the seedy
route of selling diet pills and penis enlarge-
ment products, if you want to keep your
conscience clear you’ll find that Amazon
runs a very successful affiliate program that
allows you to make money advertising any
5.Write an e-book!
In recent years the self-publishing world
has exploded online to the point at which
you don’t even have to run your own site
in order to promote a book. Amazon,
Barnes & Noble and Kobo are just a few of
the sites on which you could self-publish
today, with commission rates of around
70% available on every sale.
The number of eBooks on Amazon
reached 8 million last year, and Amazon
stated that eBooks are outselling hard
backs 2 to 1, 62% of ebook sales fell into
the Thriller and Mystery genre, so if you
feel that you could pull this style of genre
off then you will be in for a good chance
of sales.
26 year old self published author, Amanda
Hocking from Minnesota makes more than
$2 Million a year from her ebook sales.
Amanda Hocking’s stories about, trolls,
vampires and zombies and ‘supernatu-
ral teen romances’ sell for $2.99 or for as
little as $.99.
2. Tweet For Sponsors
SponsoredTweets.com is an online platform
that allows you to make money on Twitter
by charging sponsors for communicating
their advertising messages to your followers.
You set the amount you want to get paid for
every tweet you make, choose a category
and select keywords you want to work with.
You then wait for advertisers to contact you
and take you up on your offer, paying you
the amount you specified for each tweet
that you make.
All throughout the process, the tweeter has
full control over his or her account, and may
choose the wordings of the tweets, or may
choose to reject the tweet altogether.
3. Blog for Avenues
If, however, you already have a blog with a
devoted following it should be easy for you
to leverage your readers into hard cash. Ad
networks such as Google AdSense pay big
money to place their ads on your site, and
you’ll receive a payment every time a reader
clicks one. While it’s easy to go overboard
and fill every spare pixel, if you place your
ads well it’s possible to make a comfortable
income from your site.
One of the most successful bloggers around
today is John Chow, a Canadian blogger
who makes more than $40,000 a month
through ad sales and other revenue streams.
Ironically, his blog is about ways to make
money online.
Yuri Arcurs is the man everyone turns to for
their stock photo needs. As the world’s top
selling stock photographer he sells an image
every 8 seconds, 24 hours a day (that works
out to over 4 million images each year). Ar-
curs makes millions of dollars each year sim-
ply by being the best at what he does. There
are lots of great photographers in the world
and the barrier to entry is as low as owner-
ship of a camera, but Arcurs has managed to
build a reputation online for consistent, high
quality and imaginative images.
of the products for sale on their site. eBay
also have a pretty good affiliate setup,
with their top affiliates earning $1.3 Million
a month, WOW!
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10. Top Twitter Influentials
Technology & Gadgets
@Mgeist
@rayMuzyka
@techcrunch
Social Media
@Jenna_Marbles
@Addicted2success
@Steveology
Fashion & Beauty
@Jeanne_Beker
@staceyMckenzie1
@Dsquared2
News
@BreakingNews
@CBCNews
@mashable
Use links in your tweets
Inspire people by using quotes
Drive people to your blog on your website
for every 3rd Tweet
Promote your Tweets with the Twitter busi-
ness platform
Ask influencers if they would spread the
word in exchange for a free product!
In this month’s viral story, the Youzus Report
is proud to highlight the triumphant effort
of #FitchTheHomeless. It’s not everyday an
average Joe challenges a mega corporation
and at the very least stirs up as much con-
troversary that prompted a public apology
from the CEO. We tip our glasses to you,
Greg Karber.
Most Viral Story
Of The Month
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11. 1. You are not consistent
2.You are not responding to your clients/
customers/friends
3. You assume social media doesn’t work
4. You are posting irrelevant content
5. You are a pessimist and it comes across
in your posts
6. You are annoying (sorry)
7. All you talk about is your company
8. You are not engaging others in the con-
versation
9. You are not tagging people in your
posts
10. You are not effectively using online
PR and cross promotion
11. You are not utilitizing Google Alerts
12. You are not using Facebook PPC ads
13. You are not using YouTube Ads
14. You are not using Twitter Ads
15. You are not using LinkedIn Ads
16. You are not blogging
17. You are not posting consistent videos
18. Your social media specialist works for
free.
19. You have hired an amateur
social media specialist.
20. You are not using Twitter advanced
search
21. #You #Are #Hashtagging #Everything
22. You are not using Google +
23. You are not using TweetDeck
24. You are not using analytical tools.
25. You are not using Google analytics to
track where your traffic is coming from
26. You are not using SlideShare
27. You are not using pictures
28. You are not using graphics or a graphic
designer.
29. You have not embedded apps on your
Facebook page
30. You are not subscribed to popular blogs
31. You are inconsistent with your cover
photos
32. You do not have a mailing list
33. You do not have a website
34. You have a poorly functioning website
35. You do not have a mobile app
36. You do not have a LinkedIn business
page
37. You do not use CPM ads
38. You are not using a sales CRM platform
39. Your social media specialist is your cous-
in/friend/chef/trainer/mechanic/boyfriend/
girlfriend
40. You are spamming people
40 Things You Are Doing WRONG on Social Media
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12. Special thank you to Joel Brown for be-
ing our feature this month.
Content Curator
Courtny Vaz
Creative Director
Lisa Tyldesley
Publishers
Sonya Gill
Kristen Rubisch
Next episode will be out on August 15th!
Youzus Inc. is excited to have finally pub-
lished our first e-magazine! With years of
helping customers, it was time to extend
our expertise to an easily accessible e-
magazine. Look-out for our monthly publi-
cation, bringing you the best tips on social
media, trending material and hot topics.
The founder of Youzus, Sonya Gill is proud
to present the recent release of her new
book, ‘Keep It Super Simple For Social
Media - Learn how to build your brand on-
line.’ you can grab your copy on Amazon.
ca!
Our team is growing! We have recently
added Kristen Rubisch to our team as
head of Global Accounts, Courtny Vaz as
our Content Curator and earlier this year
Lisa Tyldesley as our Senior Account Man-
ager - We’ve spoken at 14 different semi-
nars this year and recently a convocation
for the graduating class of 2013 at Lamb-
ton College!
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Extra Extra!
Thank You!
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