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Use “Freemiums” to Engage Audience – Ed Peaco

The Drury University Graduate Certificate in Social Media Program is excited to feature content created by our past participants. We appreciate their contributions and will share more of their work in the coming weeks.

Ed Peaco, a June graduate of our program, has been busy posting to his blog as he embarks on a new career as a freelance writer and editor.

Ed worked as a professional journalist and educator for more than 30 years before delving into the world of social media. Last week, Ed and other members of the Drury Social Media Grads Group on LinkedIn tackled a post by Forbes contributor Adrienne Graham titled “No, You Can’t Pick My Brain. It Costs Too Much.” After that discussion, he agreed to creating a post for us about “freemiums.”

Please click the graphic below to visit Ed’s blog, read the post, and share your thoughts. We hope to feature more of Ed’s writing along with the work of other Drury Social Media Certificate graduates in the future.

Ed Peaco, freelance writer & editor

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