Lisa Alvey
- Open Member
Lisa Alvey is a 16 year marketing professional, specializing in social media. Lisa has seemingly limitless energy and an unbridled passion for life which is reflected in her work. Lisa loves to share, and as an expert speaker and panel moderator she is in frequent demand for speaking engagements.
Lisa is a natural marketer. She understands people, she knows how to communicate messages that move them into action. Some people call this manipulation, she calls it easy.
She is also a co-founder of postEcho and Social Media Club, Fresno.
Lisa is a happily married wife of 21 years and mom to three incredible kids.
| 08.08.2011 |
Changing Behaviors to Change BeliefToday is my one-year running anniversary. If you had told me 18 months ago that in a year I would complete not one, but two half-marathons, a 10K, a three-mile race, and logged hundreds of miles, I... |
Social Media Clubhouse |
| 07.08.2011 |
Google+: First Tips and TricksWhen Google+ opened for beta testers last Friday, I was privileged to start kicking the tires. I was immediately sucked into playing on a new playground. “Ooo, what does this do?” “Ooo, shiney... |
Social Media Clubhouse |
| 05.26.2011 |
Who is your tribe? Another take on relationship/tribal marketingTwo nights ago my husband took a nasty fall and split his head open (four inches across) all the way down to his skull. Some almost 40 stitches, 20ish tweets and several hours spent at ER, we made it... |
Social Media Clubhouse |
| 05.09.2011 |
Using Social Media to Create Raving FansNobody likes you! Wanna know why? What would make you wear a company’s name on a t-shirt? What about a hat? Not a big deal, right? People don’t think twice about the message they are branding for a... |
Social Media Clubhouse |
| 04.13.2011 |
[video] Book Review of Content RulesIn this review Steven Sanchez digs into the book, Content Rules by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman. Tune in for a quick review on the revised 5 W's, remembering to be human and more! |
Chapter Blog |
| 03.09.2011 |
Sharing, it’s not just for Kindergartners anymore!I think learning to share is an integral building block that we learn as kids. As we transition to adults, more often than not, that building block is left behind in favor of the more popular "what... |
Social Media Clubhouse |






