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Women Leadership in Social Media Networking: Cheryl Lawson, Social Media Tulsa

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Media research specialists have analyzed the impact of women leaders in social media and social apps. Studies show that women leaders are instrumental in the evolution of stereotypes and shifting demographic trends across multiple categories of social media networks. Women leaders have an impact on media, business, networking, advertising and entertainment. Data shows that women are more active than men on social media, in the number of hours per week, and levels are participation and engagement. Experts believe that since women typically adapt and embrace new technology more easily, they will continue to lead and foreshadow trends in the digital space, and in business. Unlike their male counterparts women typically are more expressive, communicative and willing to engage across multiple platforms and conversations. Inherently more willing to share and bond with friends and strangers in social space, women are leading change in the online space, which translates offline in a variety of ways, particularly supporting their local communities.

Cheryl Lawson, founder of Social Media Tulsa, a robust social media networking organization that specializes in social media for events and connecting businesses with social media savvy marketers and influencers. This premier social media conference brings together small business owners, entrepreneurs, bloggers, visual media artists, social media aficionados to engage and network. Cheryl returns to discuss her unique insights and emerging trends in social media. A must-listen for anyone interested in learning how to put social media platforms to practical use in business/personal life. 2020 SMTULSA Conference limited space is available: March 26, 27 2020 smtulsa.com

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