Mariel G. Guanzon is a VISIONARY Licensed Professional English Teacher who has over 3 years of experience in the teaching industry and tutorial, experience in editing and proofreading research and an educational book, and a certified freelancer ready to go. She can fully understand how effective communication skills through written and oral forms work and help you research, generate, and launch ideas for posts with compelling writing, editing, publishing, and promoting content through her FORWARD-THINKING and ENTREPRENEURIAL method in business management. She is a goal-oriented Social Media Manager who has gained extensive experience through the training and courses that she took where the belief on social media optimization has been crucial. She want to be a Social Media Manager despite that she is extremely passionate about, having discovered your business beforehand, she truly feel that she can bring value to your company.
G-signs Marketing’s, her social media management company, SURPRISING and BOLD characteristics can work for organizations to oversee routine and advanced duties for other professionals from preparing communications such as memos, emails, invoices, reports. She can write and edit documents from letters to reports and instructional documents, schedule appointments, and maintain calendars. She can assist with content scheduling using tools like Hootsuite, curating content for various social media platforms as one of the aspects of Digital Marketing, manage your online brand to focus on things like overall marketing strategy, maintaining relationships with key customers, and so on. She create graphics for creatives such as image quotes, listicles, infographics, banners for events, templates for social media posts, and many more.
Her job experience has taught her the importance of accuracy and attention to detail and systemize urgent tasks, important tasks, and nice-to-do tasks. She will assure you that you are on the same page and that no miscommunication will occur. In order to update you with the activities that were completed last week and the plans for the week ahead, she suggest a weekly 15-30 minute meeting. “Plans are nothing and planning is everything.”