
"I am a freelancer who had already set up Facebook and LinkedIn accounts when I took Angela's workshop. What Angela did was give me many reasons I hadn't thought of as to why I'd been smart to set them up. She also taught me more things I could (and should) do with those accounts – what to post, how to post it and how to leverage my online presence – things I never would have figured out by myself."
Anne Singer, Communications Consultant, Washington DC
Attended Social Networking 101 Workshop, December 12, 2008.

Attended Social Networking 101 Workshop, December 12, 2008
“I attended a three-hour workshop that Angela led on social networking. I knew just enough to be dangerous before the class started but learned a ton during our time together. The time flew by. If someone wants to quickly learn how to use social networking for personal or business purposes, Angela's the cat's pajamas!” February 27, 2009
Mike Lauber, Tusco Display , CEO,
Attended Social Networking 101 Workshop February 27, 2009
“Most of modern technology is a bit wasted on me in my position as a network administrator, but Angela was able to bring into focus a whole new venue of technology. Her humor and "spot on" presentation of social networking at Kent State Tuscarwas has given me a new set of tools for better using this medium. Shakespeare said it as such, "How far that little candle throws his beams. So shines a good deed in a weary world." Thanks for letting your light shine and illuminating us.”
Michael Mock, MCSE, MCSA, MCP
Attended Social Networking 101 Workshop February 27, 2009
“As I write this, I have just returned home from the last session of a three-part class of Social Networking 101 at C-TEC...I was referred to Angela Siefer with Shiny Door on LinkedIn and hooked her up with C-TEC to teach Social Networking... Bottom line is that you need to be involved in the online promotion of your company and its services or products. It is the wave of the future. In today’s world, if you don’t have a website, or have one that has outdated information on it, you could be driving potential customers to your competitors.” - May 2009 Newsletter
Cheri Hottinger, Licking County Chamber of Commerce, President
Attended Social Networking 101 at C-TEC, May 29, 2009

“I've watched Angela in one-on-one and group settings skillfully navigate people through the difficult waters ofgetting started in social media. Rather than work in absolutes, she's careful to help find the right fit for the person or organization. Angela is truly a nice person, but she can be feisty on a panel too, always holding her own.”
Jim Canterucci, www.ELCircle.com, Leadership Advisor, June 12, 2009.
"Angela really helped the National Meningitis Association get on the social networking bandwagon! Angela taught NMA volunteers how to use Facebook and blogging in their advocacy efforts. We immediately saw the volunteers:
1.) Using the tools to communicate and collaborate with each other,
2.) Using the tools to engage their friends in meningitis advocacy efforts, and
3.) Using the tools to recruit event volunteers and participants.
We're so excited to have the tools now to reach even more people with important messages about meningitis prevention. We are thrilled with the results! Thank you, Angela!!!"
Lynn Bozof, National Meningitis Association, Founding Director, August 8th, 2009. Contracted with ShinyDoor to Teach Online Advocacy to Volunteers.
Thank you Laura, for facilitating NARI's Roundtable on Social Media yesterday. Thank you for stepping in on such short notice. You did a great job. There really is a lot to learn about the newer technology that is out there. Thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge and experience with our members.
Joyce Falk, Programs Manager, NARI of Central Ohio. Contracted with ShinyDoor to Facilitate a Social Networking Presentation.



