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Erin Feldman is the marketing communications manager at TouchSystems, a touch screen company based in Hutto, Texas. Her background is in marketing and creative writing, and she riffs about writing right at her blog, Write Right (so write right, don’t make her use her red pen). She spends the rest of her time writing poetry, drawing, reading, and running.
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Erin Feldman is the marketing communications manager at TouchSystems, a touch screen company based in Hutto, Texas. Her background is in marketing and creative writing, and she riffs about writing right at her blog, Write Right (so write right, don’t make her use her red pen). She spends the rest of her time writing poetry, drawing, reading, and running.
Who’s on Your Cheering Squad?
Guest post by Erin Feldman
I never was a cheerleader.
I wasn’t the type. I wasn’t extroverted or bubbly. I was one of the quiet ones. I liked to study. I liked to read. I liked to think.
But even though I never was a cheerleader, I understand the benefits of having a cheerleading squad.
A cheerleading squad cheers for the team despite how well or how poorly the team is doing. The team’s performance doesn’t matter.
Filed under Business, Erin Feldman, Guest Posts, Marketing, Public Relations | Tags: cheering squad, community building, erin feldman, how to build a support network | Comments (24)The cheerleading squad’s job is to cheer. It’s to be encouraging. It’s to push the team to work harder, to play better, and, possibly, to win. It’s to inspire onlookers to participate in the cheering.








