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Sarah-Jayne Gratton, née Camden (born 1966 in Cambridge, England) is a celebrity author, television presenter and former theatre performer. She is married to author and columnist Dean Anthony Gratton. Early life Gratton attended the Shrubbery school and the King Slocombe Stage school in Cambridge, which led to her appearance on BBC Look East, a regional television talent show in the late 1970s. From there, Gratton went on to perform at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, the Prince of Wales Theatre, London and Caesar’s Palace, Luton in the early 1980s. Career Gratton has since become an influential social media persona, speaker and writer, being regularly featured in Social Media Today and other publications including In-Spires Lifestyle Magazine and blogcritics.org. in social media and is one of “Twitter’s Top 75 Badass Women” (bitrebels.com). She is listed in the Top 10 of The Sunday Times Social List; listed in the 'Top 10' most influential Twitter users in the United Kingdom as rated by Tweet Grader and is one of the 'Top Marketing Book Authors on Twitter' in Social Media Marketing Magazine. Gratton was the European correspondent where she hosted a weekly segment on personal branding. Gratton is developing and tutoring an Executive MBA social media module for Glyndwr University in North Wales. Gratton studied at Cardiff University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Educational psychology. She later received a Doctorate in Psychology. Social media Gratton has become an influential social media persona with an increasing Twitter following and Facebook fans. She has co-authored the bestselling book, Zero to 100,000: Social Media Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses, which discusses the effectiveness of utilizing Cross Platform Promotion (CPP) to ensure consistent brand messaging across all social media platforms. CPP tools, such as TweetDeck and HootSuite help deliver consistency across all social media platforms. TwittersGotTalent.TV Gratton is the co-producer and host of online TV talent show TwittersGotTalent.TV where contestants submit videos to the show and the Twitter community vote for their favourite act. The show is currently suspended, as it seeks further funding and sponsorship. TwittersGotTalent.TV was featured on the BBC’s Click TV programme. List of works *Follow Me! Creating a Personal Brand with Twitter, John Wiley & Sons, 2012 (ISBN 1118336348) *Zero to 100,000: Social Media Tips and Tricks for Small Businesses, Que (an imprint of Pearson Education), 2011 (ISBN 0789748002) *Marketing Wireless Products, Butterworth-Heinemann (an imprint of Elsevier), 2004 (ISBN 075065936X)
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