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Who?

StickySheep was started by Gavin Richardson and John Ellis.

We are always open to having sticky writers contribute.

Gavin Richardson


Gavin Richardson is a self described “misfit” of the church and a “social media participant anthropologist.” A 16 year veteran of the youth ministries of the church and having been a blogger for over six years and mixing it up with all the various social media platforms over the years has given Gavin a unique glimpse into the emerging digital natives.

Personally Gavin is a husband, father, dog owner, bill payer, consultant, author, teacher, geek, and minister to many people. He’s had his “impressionable years” rooted in the south & his “productive years” placed in the north.. Which basically means he’s a man without a home, so he moved to Nashville where everyone is from somewhere else.. Except apparently his wife. Gavin and Erin live in the Nashville area and among other things operate and run a small family business.

If you want a honest look at technologies and culture with a unique outlook on culture then Gavin is someone to have around.

John Ellis

John Ellis began his online marketing career, not in marketing at all, but as a computer programmer. John EllisWith a degree in computer science, he started tech support/programming in the mid 90’s. It was during that time companies were getting on board with an online presence. As a “technical” person on-staff, naturally it was a good fit for IT to manage the website. It was through those processes that John learned search engine optimization, web analytics, and eventually pay-per-click marketing. Eventually, John moved from the technical side to the marketing side of the company. However, it is with those same technical skills that help with the analytics and optimization required in online marketing.

15 years later, John Ellis is now frequent speaker at online marketing events, including PubCon, Search Engine Strategies and much more. He can also be found throughout the blogsosphere contributing marketing tips and perspective. John writes about SEO and PPC on his search blog at www.JohnWEllis.com.

Follow John on Twitter @JohnWEllis.

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