About Jennifer Carter

Jennifer Carter is a freelance writer and photographer who is passionate about discovering and sharing her great finds in the Cherokee County community, as well as the I-575 "Gateway Corridor." A veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of the University of Georgia, Jennifer has lived in Germany, Italy, and Iceland before settling with her husband and son in Woodstock.

Marietta, Georgia

Just a stone’s throw from both the bustling city streets of Atlanta and the quiet serenity of the North Georgia mountains , there exists a city that seamlessly merges the charms and character of both extremes. Recently honored with an “All American City Award,” Marietta offers what few places can still deliver–the sought-after environment where “getting business done” and “getting away from it all” can both be realized.

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The Art of Making it Personal: Getting to the Heart of Social Media Success at REtechSouth 2009

“Attack it with a beginner’s mind,” I read recently on Dave Jenks’ website, and I was forced to guffaw because I frankly had no other means of attack on the social media front. Three short months ago I had admittedly never even heard of the term Social Media. But all of that was before I [...]

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Holly Springs, Georgia

Holly Springs, a burgeoning city that was voted by Forbes.com as one of the fastest growing suburbs in America, is committed to developing the infrastructure for healthy growth while still maintaining the “small town” community feel. In addition to possessing the generous amount of land necessary for new office and retail space, it has also begun an impressive support system to accommodate future industry and residents.

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Woodstock Georgia

The city of Woodstock is emerging to be a perfect blend of a rustic, small town lifestyle intermingled with a cosmopolitan, sophisticated community. Woodstock is a town emboldened by the prospect of its future. Named recently by Forbes.com as one of the top ten fastest growing suburbs in the country, Woodstock has revealed to newcomers what the natives have known all along–it is a great place to raise a family, grow a business, and enjoy the natural beauty of North Georgia. Woodstock real estate property values are well diversified, and there are an abundance of public and private schools.

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