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Teresa Cooper Teresa Cooper is an up-and-coming special needs blogger. Since 2011, she has chronicled her journey raising a child with autism while seeking to enjoy a typical family life with her husband and her other son. Her biggest message to her readers? Autism does not mean devastation--love your child for who he/she is and never give up. Viewership picked up rapidly after her viral post The 4 Surprising Ways My Son has Made Me a Better Person on March 10, 2015, which accounts for over 52% of her pageviews for the month of March 2015. Teresa is an active member and Influencer for BlogHer/SheSpeaks, is an active participant in the PRI campaign for Women's Rights, and is a member of SITS Girls, which gives her a strong foundation in the blogging community. Teresa also writes weekly for The Educator's Room and does guest blog appearances for Tidbits of Experience. Embracing the Spectrum Google ANalytics Over the past month, she's been focusing on user engagement and she's seen pageviews increase by 367% since the previous month (from 2112 to 9867). She now has 447 returning visitors and 2741 new users versus the 175 returning and 567 new users from last month. PV RV NU sOCIAL mEDIA iNFLUENCE The above chart shows the distribution of followers on the top 4 social media platforms. As you can see, Twitter stands out above the rest with over 1600 followers, but there's close to 1000 followers with both Facebook and Pinterest. Instagram continues to grow monthly.

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Page 1: Social Media Kit

TeresaCooper

Teresa Cooper is an up-and-coming specialneeds blogger. Since 2011, she haschronicled her journey raising a child withautism while seeking to enjoy a typical familylife with her husband and her other son. Herbiggest message to her readers? Autismdoes not mean devastation--love your childfor who he/she is and never give up.

Viewership picked up rapidly after her viralpost The 4 Surprising Ways My Son hasMade Me a Better Person on March 10, 2015,which accounts for over 52% of herpageviews for the month of March 2015.

Teresa is an active member and Influencerfor BlogHer/SheSpeaks, is an activeparticipant in the PRI campaign for Women'sRights, and is a member of SITS Girls, whichgives her a strong foundation in the bloggingcommunity. Teresa also writes weekly for TheEducator's Room and does guest blogappearances for Tidbits of Experience.

Embracing the Spectrum

Google ANalytics

Over the past month, she's beenfocusing on user engagement andshe's seen pageviews increase by

367% since the previous month(from 2112 to 9867). She now has447 returning visitors and 2741 newusers versus the 175 returning and567 new users from last month.

PV

RV

NU

sOCIAL mEDIA iNFLUENCE

The above chart shows the distribution of followers on the top 4 social mediaplatforms. As you can see, Twitter stands out above the rest with over 1600

followers, but there's close to 1000 followers with both Facebook andPinterest. Instagram continues to grow monthly.

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Global Influence

INternational

Domestic

Visitors & VIsitorsAge of Viewers

6995 visitors in past two years9800+ Pageviews/month3600+ Unique Pageviews/month

US = 83.6%UK = 3.4%Canada = 2.5%Australia = 2.2%

California = 10.8%NC = 9.1%NY = 6.5%Texas = 5.7%

@embracespectrum

[email protected]

www.embracingthespectrum.com

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"There needs to be a whole lotmore emphasis on what a childCAN do instead of what he

cannot do." ~Temple Grandin

Social Media Influence1600+ followers on Twitter

Close to 800 likes on Facebook

850+ Pinterest followers

500+ Instagram followers

300+ followers on G+

THANKYOU

Quotes by Readers"I know I don’t know you personally but every time I come across a post of yours, I am encouragedand inspired!" ~Miranda from Rahab to Riches

"You are always such an inspiration. I have met a new mum at our school who has a son withAutism and have been sharing your posts with her, she is such a strong woman like you. I know yousay it’s because you have no choice and you are being a mum who loves her kids, but when I amstruggling with my 3 I think of you and realise how amazing you truly are. So yes you are a mumdoing her best, but you are so much to all of us mums too." ~MacKenzie from Reflections from Me

"I am glad to read this post and thank my friend corinne for sharing this post with me...My son wasdown syndrome child, very charming and cute, he had delayed speech and was full of fun to bewith, loved music, dance and was very happy. ...He lived only for 7 years, and died of bronchialpneumonia, I can never forget him and all that he taught us in seven years…. thank you for sharing,you brought some memories of my son alive as I read your post." ~Genevive