Meet our Content Manager and PR Specialist, Angela!
She manages our team of content writers, while also utilizing numerous forms of Digital PR. Angela also cultivates and fosters crucial relationships with a consistent presence on LinkedIn.
Whether creating brand or name recognition, or featuring our clients on high-traffic websites, Angela enjoys every aspect of her role with Flow agency.
In her spare time, she enjoys writing poetry, playing the piano, traveling, and coming up with new PR ideas at 3 a.m.
P. S. If you want to check out her magic, check out her sprint masterclass:
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3 Influencers You Follow Religiously
Most Bizarre/Interesting Client Project
The most interesting client project was building 32 links for Beekeeper on a regular monthly basis. It really stretched my Digital PR skills, and I learned the real meaning of teamwork. Plus, if I could conquer that, then I could literally do anything in the backlinks space.
What Values Motivate You?
I want to surround myself with smart, motivated people who are always looking for ways to grow and work in a way that causes little-to-no stress. And when it comes to relaxation or downtime, it’s crucial to let loose and go with the flow.
Favorite Ways to Spend Your Free Time?
I love to write, travel and experience live music. My favorite “getaway” is traveling to see a concert or music festival that’s a day’s ride away. As Jack Kerouac said, “So shut up, live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.”
Favorite Industry Podcast/Show To Follow?
My Sprint Masterclass: The Art of Submitting the Perfect Guest Post.
3 Resources Everyone Should Know About
- How to Get Sh*t Done by Erin Falconer
- The Cobbler by Steve Madden
- Failing Up: How to Take Risks, Aim Higher, and Never Stop by Leslie Odom, Jr.
Favorite Area Of Your Work?
I love fostering relationships to build high-quality links, but I also enjoy getting creative with content management and mentoring our writing team.
As A Kid, What Did Dou Want To Be When You Grew Up?
I never, for one second that my brain could grasp the concept of not wanting to be a writer. I wrote my first short story when I was four, and I vowed that my words would always matter.