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The Amsterdam News Covers AALBC.com & Karasma Media Social Media Marketing Workshops

The social media workshops Troy Johnson of AALBC.com and I did at this year’s Harlem Book Fair in New York received some very good feedback from the participants.   A huge thank you goes to the Amsterdam News Editor-in-Chief, Nayaba Arinde and reporter Daatya I.  Sanusi, for including us in their coverage of the book fair.

Social media is an invaluable, cost effective tool for developing business and when used correctly, can generate some very powerful results.  It was a truly wonderful experience talking with the authors and entrepreneurs, from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and several other surrounding states who attended.

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The familiarity level with social media of  those in attendance ran the gamut, from being signed up on multiple online platforms, to only having heard about social media and having a desire to acquire more information prior to diving in.

I truly enjoyed discussing technology I’m having such a great time using, in my neighborhood at a venue my family has been frequenting for many years.  Troy and I are discussing development of more seminars that will provide business building guidance, specifically designed for individual business types and levels of social media literacy, so stay tuned!

Other articles you may be interested in:

Karasma Media Partners in Bringing Social Media Marketing Workshops to the 2010 Harlem Book Fair

A Very Simple Twitter Tool for Generating Legal Marketing Business

A Real Time Social Web Watcher for Curious Legal Marketers

Legal Marketers – Here’s How to Opt-Out of Facebook’s Instant Personalization

Kara works with legal marketers to create a more clearly defined focus and distinctive business strategy that will provide them with a competitive advantage for new business, higher reputation recognition, and enhance their ability to attract, win, and retain the clients they really want.

You can reach her at 917-856-5410

Karasma Media & Alain L. Locke – P.S. 208 Receive PENCIL’S 2008-2009 Emerging Partnership Award

Principal, Susan Green, of Alain L. Locke P.S. 208, and I had the privilege of being the recipients of PENCIL’S 2008-2009 Emerging Partnership Award last night. My company, Karasma Media, Public Relations & Publicity, responded to a need to create a new identity for the school.


We garnered a wide variety of media coverage, developed a new school logo and social marketing platform. The platform includes a blog http://alainllocke.org; that has helped to increase communication between teachers, parents and students, as well as businesses, elected officials and other members of the local community.

PENCIL, the nonprofit organization that develops innovative solutions to the challenges confronting public schools by creating partnerships between business leaders and principals, held its 2008-2009 Year-end Partnership Celebration last night. Sponsored by long-time supporter JPMorgan Chase, the event marked the accomplishments of more than 450 PENCIL Partnerships during the school year, and honored several standout partners with three inaugural awards for “Emerging,” “Innovative,” and “Veteran” PENCIL Partnerships.

I had the support and creative energy and generosity my friends and business colleagues: Paul Leibowitz of Leibowitz Communications, who designed the school’s logo and blog; Sperling Greene Partners, Tursack, Inc. and Karen Arthur of KA Communications, behind me.

NEHAL BELTANGANDY (logo designer) and PAUL LEIBOWITZ

“Through my PENCIL Partnership at the Alain L. Locke School, I have seen that—when provided with the right opportunities—children will take steps to proactively develop their future,” Smith said. “I am proud to be playing a role through PENCIL in creating new possibilities for young people that often help them defy their circumstances.”

The other two awards given:

The 2008-2009 Innovative Partnership of the Year Award was given to Principal Christopher Ogno of PS 247, The New York City College Partnership Elementary School in Brooklyn and Partner Ivy Cohen, President of Ivy Cohen Corporate Communications.

The 2008-09 Veteran Partnership Award was given to Principal Rima Ritholtz of PS 176X in the Bronx and Justin Israel of Channel 13 WNET/21 WLIW. With a student body of more than 570 autistic pre-K to 12th graders, PS 176X in the Bronx called upon the veteran experience of PENCIL Partners Rima Ritholtz, Principal of PS176X and business partner Justin Israel, Senior Patron Advisor at Channel 13 WNET/21, to develop programs that would offer critical support to the students’ parents.

Congratulations to my fellow PENCIL Partners on a wonderful year of truly making a difference for the children New York City!