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Author Sue Stauffacher

About: Sue Stauffacher is a children’s book author who publishes almost exclusively for the Knopf and Crown division of Random House. Her goal is to get ALL kids to love reading by producing funny and/or fascinating literature that appeals to readers of all ages and at all stages. Learn more at www.suestauffacher.com.

Client Since: May 2010

Services Provided: Project development and media planning for The Tillie Ride, Blog creation and management, Facebook page set-up, development, and management, Photography/video capturing and editing, Collaborative media planning with Sue’s Random House agents, and Strategic planning/project management for Wireman Comics.

What Sue Stauffacher has to say about Saradipity Media:
I want to tell everyone what a wonderful job Sara Schneider did on social media for my event, The Tillie Ride. She not only guided me through the process of creating my own website and blog (tillieride.com), but collaborated with online marketing at Random House to customize a social marketing plan that was as unique as me, my project, and my book,
Tillie the Terrible Swede (Knopf, 2011). With Sara’s help, I realized my dream of reaching more than 1,000 under-served schoolchildren in Michigan, Indiana and Illinois and engaging them in a months-long discussion of what it takes to realize a long-held dream. Sara even trained to do the last leg of the bike ride with me. I’m not joking when I say Sara will go the extra mile for you and your project. She’s creative, innovative, thorough and timely. If you need social media, you need Saradipity.

~Sue Stauffacher, Children’s book author

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