People Stories in Journalism - Stand Marketing
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Dog holding a newspaper in its mouth while sitting.People like stories. They remember them and come back for more. What you stand for is your story. Experts say the best business storytellers are journalists. As a journalist, I’ve covered a variety of business and human interest topics from search engine optimization to death and loss. I’ve had two columns, been a restaurant reviewer, written countless feature stories and recounted the inspiring personal journeys of entrepreneurs who risk their reputations and life’s savings  on businesses ranging from a local dry cleaner to a national marketing research firm. If you’re interested in a topic you don’t see here, just ask me. Most likely, I’ve written about it.

Do you have a story to tell? Let’s talk.

Call me at 770-394-3829 or email me at carol@standmarketing.com