About Francesca StaAna
Francesca is the founder of Credible Copywriting where she helps individuals and entities put their names and messages out there by writing press releases, blog posts, web content, video scripts, and more. Her clients range from Internet startups and E-Commerce websites, to web blogs and small businesses.
She has a column at the Examiner.com where she writes about the rapidly changing world of social media and technology. This gave her the opportunity to interview various startup founders and social media pundits, including Ben Thomas of Backupify, Joey Caroni of Share and Tell, and Fred Wolens of Facebook.
Francesca also works as a content writer and social media coordinator for an online advertising agency. She manages the company’s various social media accounts and engages their fans and followers. On top of this, she also contributes content to company's numerous online properties on a regular basis.
Prior to this, she worked as an intern at a new media company called Clement & Co. where she produced original content for their website’s tech and social media sections. Her posts at Clement & Co helped leverage the company’s brand and contributed to a sharp increase in traffic.
Francesca has been writing pretty much all her life. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Communication from De La Salle University, where she was also a writer for the school newspaper.
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If there’s one company right now that’s in startup heaven, it would undoubtedly be Instagram. First launched in the Apple App Store on October 6, 2010, the app garnered 25,000 users on the first day. That figure grew to one million in three months, then 10 million, and then hit 30 million users this year. On April 3, 2012, Instagram launched its Android version and 1 million users signed up on the same day. But the biggest milestone for the ...
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With social media on the rise, a lot of marketers and entrepreneurs have developed this crazy notion that the press release is dead, and social media was the one who killed it. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Sure, social networks have made it easier for people to reach out to journalists and bloggers, but do you really think a simple tweet or wall post is enough to get them to check out your company? Hardly. Besides, even if you ...
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