About Shelly Selzer

Howdy, I’m Shelly Selzer—and I make the pieces fit. I’m a technical writer who turns tech talk into clear, actionable content that’s fun and informative.

Shelly Selzer
Shelly Selzer – Technical Writer & Digital Marketer

The secret in my sauce is a combination of technical expertise, creative storytelling, and good old-fashioned horse sense. That’s why I write the web’s most readable and trusted technical tutorials.

Learn more about me:

Reflection of Shelly Selzer coding on a laptop at the beach, with code visible on the screen and sunlight in the background.
Shelly Selzer – Coding at the Beach

Computer Science: Boca and Beyond

I grew up in Boca Raton, Florida, surrounded by logic puzzles, floppy disks, and green-screen terminals. My dad, a computer science professor, named me after the Unix shell

Nine-year-old Shelly Selzer with her best friend Crystal. Shelly is doing a backbend while Crystal stands above her in a playful pose.
Shelly Selzer (bottom, 9 years old) and her bestie

By second grade, I finished my first complete application. It was a choose-your-own-adventure game called Mr. Martin’s Wild Adventures, written in BASIC on DOS (and named after my dad).

Shelly Selzer during her college years, standing beside a red car at night. She is holding a Sidekick phone.
Shelly Selzer in College

University Education

Although I have a Master of Science in Economics, I took a lot of computer science classes (undergrad and grad), learning:

  • C++
  • Java
  • Logic
  • SQL (Database Structures & Design)
  • Digital Design
  • Computer Ethics 
Funko Pop figures of Venom and She-Hulk standing on a Lenovo laptop keyboard in front of JavaScript code on the screen.
Venom and She-Hulk debugging Node.js

Professional Development Experience

I’ve developed software using:

  • Node.js
  • PHP
  • SQL (PostgreSQL and MySQL)
  • WordPress
  • Linux (Ubuntu and Red Hat)
  • Redis
Shelly Selzer sitting at the computer in a cute pose. PostgreSQL code is on the computer behind her. Shelly is facing the cameraa.
Shelly Selzer – Software Engineer at SCT Telecom

Tutorials and Educational Content

I’ve created programming and computer science tutorials such as:

Shelly Selzer at the FCC conference in Washington, D.C., wearing a black blazer and pink blouse.
Shelly Selzer at an FCC conference in Washington, D.C.

Additionally, I’ve presented at programming meetups and conferences, including:

Outdoor Power Tools

When I was 18, I worked at Jiffy Lube, where I got my first hands-on experience with engines and mechanical systems. That job sparked a lifelong appreciation for how things work.

Shelly Selzer with the John Deere 317G at the Jacksonville Landscape Show
Shelly Selzer with the John Deere 317G at the Jacksonville Landscape Show

Later, when I moved to Mississippi and finally had a yard of my own, I started using and maintaining lawn care tools. One project led to another, and soon I was diagnosing small-engine issues, tuning carburetors, and learning how combustion really works. Over time, that curiosity became a genuine passion for mechanics and power tools.

As a Senior Writer and Editor, I specialized in outdoor power tools:

  • Reviewing products and compared performance metrics
  • Analyzing pricing data to write accurate, transparent price guides
  • Designing maintenance tutorials that helped homeowners and professionals keep their tools running smoothly
Shelly Selzer smiling while sitting on a Husqvarna mower wearing a “Not my pasture, not my problem” T-shirt and cowboy boots.
Shelly Selzer Mows

Whether it’s an oil filter or a two-stroke engine, I’ve learned that clear communication and mechanical know-how go hand in hand.

My power tool articles include:

Shelly Selzer Chases Waterfalls

I grew up in flat, sunny South Florida, so mountains and waterfalls have always felt magical to me. Whenever I can, I head for higher ground—chasing waterfalls and hiking through the hills.

Shelly Selzer standing barefoot at a waterfall in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
Tennessee (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)
Shelly Selzer at a waterfall in Arkansas
Arkansas
Shelly Selzer at a waterfall in North Carolina
North Carolina
Shelly Selzer at a waterfall in Mississippi
Mississippi

Shelly Selzer Writes, Presents, Designs and Markets

Since I was a wee lass, I’ve had a passion for communication:

Formative Years

In elementary school, my poetry won blue ribbons at the county fair. Though I was painfully shy, I loved class presentations. The teachers were shocked to see my excitement when they asked, “Who wants to go first?”

A childhood photo of Shelly Selzer with three friends at her 10th birthday party. Shelly is wearing a Ren and Stimpy shirt and everyone is smiling indoors.
Shelly Selzer with friends at her 10th birthday party (Photo enhanced with AI for clarity)

By the 7th grade, I earned the highest score at my school on Florida’s Writing Assessment Test. I also caught the business bug:

  • Sold candy at school—tracking demand and profit margins like a mini market analyst
  • Sold trading cards via Prodigy message boards
Shelly Selzer at 15 years old — a throwback to the 1990s
Shelly Selzer at 15 years old — a throwback to the 1990s

In high school, I brought home the beef bacon by:

  • Publishing The Cabbage Revolution, a zine about politics and punk rock
  • Selling comics and cards through AOL chat rooms
  • Working at a hot dog stand on Haulover Beach
  • Telemarketing for National Home Loan in Deerfield Beach, FL
Shelly Selzer in High School - Drama Club Photo
Shelly Selzer in 10th grade – Drama Club photo (I’m always the short one)

Additionally, I was active in the drama club and often starred in school plays.

Funny Freshman Story: Shelly Selzer’s Gay Rights Speech

During my freshman year, I learned one of my most important presenting lessons —restraint. As a type 2w3, I have a natural knack for reading the room and connecting with its energy. Moreover, I feed off positive vibes. It’s a superpower that can devour you if you don’t master it. 

Class: Intro to Communication class

Assignment: Persuasive speech – pro/con gay rights (I chose pro)

I carefully crafted an articulate speech that was sure to knock everyone’s socks off. Then, I delivered it with confidence. As I spoke, everyone in the room connected with my eyes, and I felt them clinging to each word. The energy was electric, and I got swept up in it.

Shelly Selzer, 2001, sitting in the car with bright red hair and long nails
Shelly Selzer – Freshman

I impulsively went for a dramatic finish, ending my speech by “coming out” as a lesbian, then wiping an imaginary tear from my eye. The room went silent, then erupted in support. In fact, students continued to show love throughout my college career.

The problem? I’m not gay. I was just an over-committed speechwriter who went overboard.

It made the rest of my college years… complicated. I didn’t date anyone, because how do you even begin to explain that? But I learned something lasting: when you’re passionate about communication, you have to balance authenticity with impulse.

I would’ve earned an A anyway. Instead, I earned a story—and a lifelong reminder to keep my showmanship in check.

College Years

To fund my off-campus lifestyle and tuition, I built multiple income streams:

  • Selling items via eBay and AOL chat rooms
  • Tutoring math with a step-by-step system that made abstract concepts click
  • Bartending at South Florida hot spots and collecting high rollers’ emails to update them on my schedule and place of employment
  • Promoting bars via Friendster and MySpace

Over time, I became a local legend behind the bar—recognized in other states as “that bartender from Florida.”

Shelly Selzer in Brazil by the ocean and a mountain
Shelly Selzer in Brazil

My studies also took me to Brazil, where I toured corporations in Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, and Porto Alegre to observe how theory plays out in real markets.

Early Career

From selling research to teaching math, I learned a lot during my early career.

Shelly Sells Research

My first professional role was at Bersin & Associates, a corporate research firm specializing in talent management and enterprise learning. I started at the bottom of the sales ladder but quickly moved beyond it.

The first time I wrote an email template, the vice president of sales approved it on the spot—and from that day forward, everyone’s templates went through me.

Shelly Selzer in San Francisco
San Francisco Business Trip – Bersin & Associates

Soon after, I created a comprehensive training program for new hires, encompassing company procedures, Salesforce navigation, and the research itself. I built the program from scratch, writing the materials, designing the visuals, and even recording screencast-style videos using GoToMeeting and PowerPoint.

It was my first real experience in instructional design, and it sparked my long-term interest in simplifying complex systems for others.

Shelly Selzer Teaches Math

After leaving Bersin, I became a high school math teacher at a private school for students with behavioral or learning challenges.

I taught Honors Algebra I to eighth graders who came to the high school for advanced coursework. The bright, eager students made every day a pleasure.

Shelly Selzer in Key West
Ms. Selzer on Spring Break in Key West

However, my Geometry class was more challenging. Many of those 10th graders lacked the basics; even solving a simple equation like 3x + 5 = 20 was a challenge for many.

So I adapted by:

  • Researching new methods
  • Designing my own handouts and projects
  • Teaching each concept multiple ways until it clicked

By the end of the year, every student (but one) passed the final exam. And the one who failed had not participated in class, despite repeated outreach.

The experience reinforced what I’d already learned as a tutor: With patience, empathy, and persistence, anyone who’s willing to engage can learn math.

Shelly Selzer with her son at a restaurant. Her son is coloring.
Shelly Selzer with her son

Training and QA

When I became pregnant, I stepped away from teaching and moved into training and QA at a call center, coaching employees on communication and performance.

Mississippi Madness

Everything changed when my husband left—taking nearly everything with him, including my savings and jewelry. My paycheck couldn’t cover the Coral Springs lifestyle, so I moved to Mississippi.

Shelly Selzer with her young son at the Mississippi State Fair, smiling in front of a colorful banner.
Shelly Selzer and her son at the Mississippi State Fair — embracing a new chapter.

Bartending Near Brandon

I quickly secured a bartending job just outside a dry county. In fact, it was the closest bar to three dry counties. As a Floridian, I assumed the bar would be packed—but it wasn’t. Church protesters camped out front, and locals were too nervous to cross the picket line.

So I turned to Facebook.

Shelly and Paris at the bar on Halloween
Shelly and Paris at the bar on Halloween

From Surviving to Thriving: Sustained Social Growth

Using social media, I promoted the bar to people living two to six hours away. Within weeks, the bar became a destination:

  • Nightly income rose from $150 to over $1,000
  • Facebook grew to 25,000+ followers
  • Instagram grew to 10,000+
Shelly Selzer in Mississippi with hair dyed half yellow and half blue
Mississippi Bartender

Ecommerce

I also started selling photography and t-shirts online, gaining my first real experience with modern e-commerce platforms and SEO.

I learned self-reliance, adaptability, and innovation, launching the next stage of my digital career.

Back in Boca: SEO, Instructional Design, and Code 

After four years in Mississippi, I returned to Florida with my son. (That’s a story for another day!)

I first joined an SEO agency, where I mastered keyword strategy, analytics, and digital storytelling. Then, one day in the alley behind our office, I met a few employees from the coding bootcamp next door—and soon jumped ship to become an admissions advisor.

Shelly Selzer and her best friend at the coding bootcamp, both wearing matching red Ohio State shirts and smiling for the camera.
Shelly Selzer with her best friend at the coding bootcamp

However, the curriculum disappointed me. Students were learning to copy and paste code, not to think like developers. They could assemble most of a project with prepackaged libraries but stumbled when customization was required.

So I left to create logic-first tutorials that actually taught people how to code. I built a strong following on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and my personal site. Most of my freelance work came directly through those tutorials.

Shelly Selzer Heads for the Hills: Tools & Mechanics

After living in Mississippi for 4 years, the hustle and bustle of Boca Raton was a bit much for me. So I headed to the hills of Tennessee.

Waterfall in Tennessee (Tellico Plains)
Tennessee (Tellico Plains)

As a Senior Writer and Editor, I wrote in-depth technical guides and tool reviews. They outranked major publishers like Bob Vila and The New York Times

Shelly Selzer in the bed of a F250 with lawn equiptment.
Shelly Selzer does lawn care

I also expanded into short-form video, growing Facebook pages to over 120,000 followers and TikTok accounts to more than 40,000. Several of my videos on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok have earned over one million views.

Views on my IG Reels: 6.5M, 12.6M, 2.1M
Views on a few of my Instagram reels

I stepped away from TikTok after congressional hearings raised privacy concerns. But now, with Oracle’s involvement under Larry Ellison, I’m reconsidering.

The Georgia Swamp: Tech Writing & AI

Three years later, my son and I headed south—to Georgia, where I’ve lived since.

Shelly Selzer by the St Marys River in Folkston, GA. She's wearing a green dress,cowboy hat, and Star of David necklace
Shelly Selzer in Folkston, GA

AI Tools

When automated content tools began shaping my employer’s editorial direction, I stayed grounded in the principles that built my career: accuracy, clarity, and integrity.

AI doesn’t replace expertise—it amplifies it. I use it as a power tool for professionals, not a substitute for skill or judgment. Communication still requires humanity, and true expertise lies in knowing how to wield automation effectively.

Computer with HTML code on the screen and funko pops (Cylon and Cyberman) on the keyboard

Freelancing

Under my brand Shelly Selzer, I now focus on:

  • Technical writing
  • Digital strategy
  • Creative development

I collaborate with clients who value substance over shortcuts—helping them communicate technical ideas clearly, credibly, and creatively.

My mission: Make technology feel human. Because when clarity meets curiosity, everyone wins.

📧 Hire me: info@sselzer.com

Silk Aerials

I thrive on testing my limits. Aerial silks showed me that strength, flexibility, and fearlessness can coexist.

A woman with red and blonde hair performs a backbend pose in an aerial silks studio, surrounded by gym equipment and colorful silks.
Shelly Selzer performs an aerial silks split pose, suspended upside down in turquoise fabric while wearing a red top, in a studio with black curtains and red silks hanging nearby.
I do tricks!
A woman performs an aerial silks pose in a fitness studio, suspended upside down in turquoise fabric with arms extended outward and legs wrapped in a split position.
Shelly Selzer practices a full pancake stretch on a yoga mat in a studio, demonstrating flexibility and control during floor training.
Pancake stretch training for aerial flexibility and core balance
Shelly Selzer with red and blonde hair performs an inverted aerial silks pose using purple fabric, balancing upside down while holding her feet in a stretch inside a fitness studio.

Shelly Selzer Bakes the Best Birthday Cakes

I love getting creative in the kitchen—especially when it comes to birthday cakes.

A black-frosted birthday cake decorated with multicolored icing that spells out a humorous programming statement: “if(day==‘G-d’){ self.getLoaded(true); }.”
Coding cake
Black and dark pink cake with the dark knight batman logo
Bat-cake
A Batman-themed birthday setup with a decorated cake showing fondant figures of Batman, the Joker, and Bane. The table is covered in black and yellow Batman decorations, glittery centerpieces, and themed plates.
Batman birthday party
A Batman-themed party table with black tablecloth, a plate of cupcakes decorated with Batman and Green Lantern symbols, Bat-shaped pastries, and small cups of green dessert topped with cherries. Yellow flowers and toy Bat-vehicles complete the setup.
Gotham-inspired party spread featuring Batman cupcakes

Cosplay & Crafts

I’ve always loved bringing imagination to life—whether it’s crafting a mask from scratch, transforming a toy car into the Bat-mobile, or stepping into full cosplay.

A homemade yellow mask inspired by a character from Five Nights at Freddy’s, featuring two upright ears, large eyes with green LED lights, long eyelashes, and paper teeth. Made as a Halloween costume for Shelly Selzer’s son.
Handmade Five Nights at Freddy’s mask I created for my son’s Halloween costume — complete with glowing LED eyes and a toothy grin.
A child’s Little Tikes Cozy Coupe car painted black with yellow Batman logos and accents, customized to look like the Batmobile. It sits on a wooden deck beside a backyard fence.
A custom-painted Batmobile Cozy Coupe I made for my son
A close-up cosplay photo of a person holding a Borderlands Psycho Bandit mask with glowing blue LED eyes and red stitching detail. The person has red hair, light makeup, and fingerless gloves, with dramatic warm lighting.
Shelly as Borderlands Psycho – Photo by MC Illusion Photography
A woman dressed as Batgirl wearing a black costume with a gold bat emblem, black eye mask, and dark lipstick, standing indoors and smiling slightly at the camera.
My Batgirl cosplay
A woman dressed as Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, wearing a blue costume with curled blonde hair and holding a small dragon prop on her shoulder.
Bend the knee. (I used AI to make my eyes blue—they’re actually dark brown.)