Phyllis Zimbler Miller

Dateline: Phyllis Zimbler Miller
Weblog: www.PhyllisZimblerMiller.com
Articles: 5
First Published: May 08, 2011 / Last Published: Aug 05, 2011
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Phyllis Zimbler Miller has an M.B.A. from The Wharton School and is co-founder of the online marketing company Miller Mosaic LLC. She is the author of fiction and nonfiction books/ebooks including HOW TO SUCCEED IN HIGH SCHOOL AND PREP FOR COLLEGE.

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    MRS. LIEUTENANT: A SHARON GOLD …

    http://mrslieutenant.blogspot.com
    The blog shares information on supporting U.S. troops and their families as well as veterans.
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    Miller Mosaic Social Media …

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    I started my social media marketing blog in 2008 as part of my company website in order to share information on using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, …
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Phyllis Zimbler Miller's articles

  1. August 5, 2011

    Nielsen and Facebook Combine to Offer Online Campaign Ratings
    Nielson will start offering on August 15th a service via Facebook to measure engagement with brand advertising.
  2. June 11, 2011

    140 Characters Is Enough for a TV Pilot Review
    New TV Shows Reviewed in 140 Characters or Less on Twitter
    in TV
  3. May 24, 2011

    Amazon Game Changing Move: Hires Publishing Vet Laurence Kirshbaum
    Naming publishing vet Laurence Kirshbaum to head Amazon publishing unit portends a seismic shift in the book publishing industry.
  4. May 16, 2011

    Social Media Could Aid Ashton Kutcher’s Success on Two and a Half Men
    Ashton Kutcher's active participation on Twitter can have a positive impact on his joining the TV show Two and a Half Men.
  5. May 8, 2011

    Brave New World of Book Publishing
    The upcoming website Bookish is not the answer to the publishing industry's woes.