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Speaker Bio: Leesa Barnes
Leesa Barnes, LeesaBarnes.com
An Internet maverick with a solid technology background, Leesa Barnes helps businesses use podcasting and other Internet marketing tools to form profitable connections with their customers.
She is co-author of Jump Start Your Podcast and has trained hundreds of coaches, speakers, authors and consultants how to produce and publish a podcast on a shoestring budget.
Leesa spent the last 12-years in the Information Technology field, most recently at Sun Microsystems where she was responsible for managing teams of engineers, graphic designers, network administrators, project leads and computer programmers. Her main function in this role: overseeing enterprise-level software implementations in the millions of dollars for a variety of North American companies.
With tech-savvy and street smarts working in her favor, Leesa quickly mastered the secret to quick, effective marketing on the Web and used this information to launch Savia Lane, her most successful web venture to date.
Through Savia Lane, Leesa has afforded women entrepreneurs the resources, confidence and technological tools needed to take their expertise into the Web arena and start making money on their own terms. In this capacity, she is affectionately known as "Coach Leesa" and continues to garner a loyal following of female proteges who soak up her infectious enthusiasm and heed her expert advice with rapt attention.
Leesa is currently securing a dominant position in the podcasting industry, where her own podcast called Cubicle Divas has seen a 145% increase in downloads since launching in October 2005.
Her podcasting and Internet marketing advice is featured in the following ebooks, podcasts and audio programs:
Networkaholics Revealed by Bonnie Lowe
E-Women Online Tactics by Wendy Maynard
Talk About Service with Ed Horrell
The Confidence to Act by Kelly McCausey
Podcasting for Profit Case Studies by Tim "Gonzo" Gordon
Named an Expert Author on EzineArticles.com
Go to sessions for Day 1: Friday, September 29, 2006
Go to sessions for Day 2: Saturday, September 30, 2006
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