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Lila Brown is the owner and founder of Ella Bee Social Media & Public Relations, a company that specializes in combining new media tactics with traditional public relations strategies. A graduate from Georgia State University with a B.A. in Journalism: Public Relations, Lila has worked in broadcast radio, print and online media and corporate communications. Lila has more than three years of public relations experience from working with companies like 180 Urban Design, American Football Coaches Association, Bloomingdale’s, Belk, Comcast, The TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, and the Atlanta Press Club. Not only has she work with large companies, but has been a great contribution to major multi-million PR firms in Atlanta.

In less than one year of operation, Ella Bee’s clients have been featured on numerous blogs, print publications and broadcast outlets. With a specialty in social media marketing, Ella Bee doesn’t play by the OLD PR business model. “It’s all about finding new ways to get your message out to your public audience. Since social media is still so new to so many companies, brands and individuals, we will teach you how to make social media work for your ideas and goals,” says Brown who continues to find new ways to help companies with social media marketing. Still, even with the simplicity of social media comes a more complicated model of beating the odds and breaking the rules to find the best fit for you and your company. Simply put, we are the social media gurus so you don’t have to.

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