Stage 1 of the Miller Mosaic Facebook Changes

March 26, 2012
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In preparation for the mandatory Facebook Page changes on March 30th, here is what Yael and I have done so far for our Miller Mosaic accounts. First, Yael created cover images for both her Facebook profile and my Facebook profile. Next, we created a new Page — the Phyllis Zimbler Miller Page (as opposed to [...]

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Do You Have a Strategic Online Presence for Getting Internships or Jobs?

March 26, 2012
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Regardless of where you hear about an open internship or job position, odds are that the person assigned to interview you will first check you out online. And, yes, this may be true — perhaps especially true — even if you are a teen or young adult. First, companies value personnel who understand what discretion [...]

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Figuring Out Your Facebook Page Strategy

March 19, 2012
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This is not going to be a post with the answers but rather a post with the questions that you might want to consider when figuring out your new Facebook Page strategy. Why a new strategy? Because the changes that will be mandatory for Facebook Pages on March 30th (can be voluntary until then) will [...]

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My Trials and Tribulations With Triberr

March 13, 2012
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I first heard of triberr.com in connection with very successful Kindle author Rachel Abbott, and I thought having tribes (groups of people) who would tweet links to my blog posts sounded good. When I arrived at triberr, though, I could not understand what to do. In fact, I apparently started my own tribe (“Authors Using [...]

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“How to” Digital Distribution: Understand French Like a Native

March 11, 2012
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French native Angelique Glennon came to the U.S. several years ago already fluent in English. The only problem was that she was fluent in what she calls “school knowledge” English. Watching American television, she thought American newscasters were very rude because they kept saying “asshole.” Finally Angelique realized the newscasters were saying “hassle.” But because [...]

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