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YALANDA LATTIMORE
Engaging niche audiences for two decades, Yalanda learned early on that in order to
impact change, one has to make an impact through media. Specializing in marketing strategies
which accelerate contagion to create buzz in order to grow businesses. Social media framer recognized by
BlackWeb20.com as one of the Top 100 Black Women on Twitter. Recognized by UberSocial (formerly
UberTwitter as the one of the Top 30 Content Creators of African American
Culture Content. The activist needs an advocate and storyteller. Building on an
African Proverb “Until the lion has a storyteller, the hunter will always have
the best part of the story,” and a desire to see a different story on the front
page of local and national news, Yalanda became the storyteller. Seeing is
believing and ownership is key. Born from a passion for community organizing,
media and writing, Yalanda developed a community newsletter which grew popular
in Atlanta salons and other socialized venues. Add to that, pioneering skills
with the Internet and an ability to engage audiences in conversation, the
storyteller soon found her way online with live Internet radio after our
country experienced back to back tragedies from Columbine to September 11th to
simply listening to soldiers fighting a new war. Yalanda Lattimore brought
conversations women were having in salons and men in barbershops online for a more cohesive conversation
connecting like minds. A self taught webmaster and blogging pioneer, DryerBuzz.com
was born March 13, 2002. An international audience followed the storyteller
from the early days of Internet radio back to Atlanta for the daily buzz behind
the buzz. Today, DryerBuzz.com influences a social world, is award winning for
its storytelling, and is one of the most trusted by celebrities judging from
the sites headlines and podcasts. Additionally, Yalanda was recently recognized
by BlackWeb20.com as one of The 100 Most Powerful Black Women on Twitter.
Yalanda firmly believes we are our media; everything else is just syndication.
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