Hello. Allow me to introduce myself.

I am Erin Knitter, a writer and online communication strategist. What does that mean? And why would you care? Well, the writer part is pretty self-explanatory. I generate creative content for a variety of applications including web sites, blogs (obviously), print materials, social media accounts and really anything else you can think of.

The online communication strategist sounds a bit more fabricated, don’t you think? To break it down, it really means that I am a problem solver. I leverage my creative background and expertise with online applications to devise strategic solutions for my clients and readers. Fill me in on your business and objectives, and I will help you meet your goals, speak to your audience effectively and achieve success online.

I will share my experiences and expertise in writing, marketing, social media and creative problem solving to hopefully inform and inspire those of you feeling a bit lost online. Be on the look out for tips, case studies, personal experiences, best practices and so much more to help you sift through the mass amount of information and endless options online.

While I will probably do most of the talking, I encourage you to chime in with experiences, thoughts, questions or other bits of information that you find useful as often as possible. I’d love to talk with you as opposed to at you.

Finally, for anyone looking for my online journal, I Hope This Makes You Smile, I will have it on its own URL shortly. Sorry for the delay, but if you need something to smile about today, here is a quick story on my experience at a recent baby shower. Imagine my confusion when I found out that you can no longer put blankets on babies due to increased chances of suffocation. To prevent tragedy, now new parents put their children in ‘sleep sacks.’ All of my life I thought you couldn’t put kids in bags, and now it is recommended to bag them up so they don’t suffocate… good thing I am not a mom yet. For now, I think I will stick with something that makes more sense, like the Internet.