
My name is Susan Gunelius, and I'm pleased to be the new author for MarketingBlurb. I grew up in New Jersey and attended Fairfield University earning a degree in marketing with an English minor. My marketing career spans over a decade with national and global companies including divisions of AT&T and HSBC. I've managed all aspects of marketing campaigns and new product development initiatives, but my expertise lies in creative, production and copywriting.
My corporate career was fast-paced, exciting and rewarding, but a few years ago, I left the corporate world to become a stay-at-home mother to triplets (yes, I said triplets). Now I work from home as a published author, freelance writer, copywriter and professional blogger.
My business blogging portfolio includes Brandcurve for b5media and my personal business blog which is called Women On Business. I am also a contributing author at Corporate Eye where I write about corporate branding and I author Everyday Marketing, which includes marketing-related articles for Cox Communications' Kudzu Business Success Center. Additionally, I am the Guide to Web Logs for About.com (a New York Times company). I also have two business nonfiction books scheduled for publication in 2008 and one in 2009 (see the list of links to my books on Amazon at the end of this post), and I teach an online course about copywriting through Absolute Write University. Suffice it to say, life is very busy.
I also write a travel blog for b5media called The Disney Traveler as well as a children's toys and products blog called Play Library. Feel free to visit!
If you'd like to contact me, you can do so through my personal website, www.SusanGunelius.com.
My Books:
- Harry Potter: The Story of a Global Business Phenomenon
- Kick-Ass Copywriting in 10 Easy Steps
- Google Blogger for Dummies
Profile last updated: 7/21/08








Welcome to the Know More Media team, Susan! Great to see you on MarketingBlurb. You bring an excellent marketing background, and I'm sure this will translate into very interesting content here. Looking forward to reading what you have to say!
Posted by: Dan Smith | May 1, 2007 1:37 PM | Permalink to Comment