On January 18, more than 115,000 websites went black in protest of two bills working their way through Congress that would have had the power to destroy the internet as we know it. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) or Protect IP Act (PIPA) could have very well spelled the end or at least great financial hardship for innocent people and companies that rely on the internet for marketing, lead generation, sales – and pretty much any commercial or business activities.  After millions of people and organizations railed against the proposed laws, SOPA and PIPA were struck down. But now another potential threat could be looming on the horizon – the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

Today, PRWeb explores the question: Could the government shut down your website? The answer will probably surprise you.

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I drive go-to-market content, SEO and social strategy for multiple brands at Cision, an earned media software intelligence company.

Your content program is only as good as the stories you are telling. I engage and inspire audiences with interactive and multimedia projects that serve all areas of the funnel and have experience scaling content programs globally to drive brand awareness, leads and revenue for the business. I own our keyword strategy and non-technical SEO for the business.

I revolutionized Cision’s outbound promotion efforts to amplify its inbound lead generation results by creating a multichannel campaign strategy that promotes discoverability, search rank, audience awareness, credibility, and ultimately more topline revenue growth. I also helped with our rebrand and watched Cision go public in 2017.