Miller Mosaic, LLC focuses on strategies for using Twitter effectively in its September monthly WeTeachWebMarketing.com program.
“We both love Twitter,” Yael K. Miller, partner in Miller Mosaic, LLC, said. “And we want to share our strategies with our program’s members.”
Miller Mosaic, LLC partner Phyllis Zimbler Miller often writes about Twitter for her National Internet Business Examiner column at www.InternetBizBlogger.com.
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Added by Phyllis Zimbler Miller on August 31, 2009 at 10:18pm —
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Have you been waiting for your spouse to come to a knowledge of Jesus that will transform his life? Sometimes that personal revelation takes awhile... Read about Thomas in the Bible (John 20:19-29). I firmly believe in divine appointments. Thomas wasn't in the room when Jesus met with the disciples on the same evening He arose from the grave. Do you ever wonder why Thomas wasn't present with them?
Remember, this was the same Thomas that asked Jesus in John 14:5, "Lord, we do not know where…
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Added by Deborah McCarragher on August 31, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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On the day when
Disney have purchased
Marvel Entertainments, for $4 billion in cash and stocks. Bringing the prospects of many more films involving the more than 5,000 characters, I got to pondering over how you change a book into a film, or even get a book looked at to become a…
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Added by Storyheart on August 31, 2009 at 5:11pm —
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If the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, what do you do if he can’t stomach you?
Awe-struck Publishing announces the release of contemporary romance, TURTLE SOUP. This short novel by Danielle Thorne (author of THE PRIVATEER) is a 2008 Awe-struck Short Novel winner.
Sea turtles may be endangered but after an encounter with marine biologist, Jack Brandon, nothing will stop Sara Hart from naming her deli Turtle Soup. When Jack takes a job at the nearby… Continue
Added by Danielle Thorne on August 31, 2009 at 12:22pm —
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Authors of fiction for the most part have a definite disadvantage when it comes to creatively marketing their work.
Speaking from personal experience I will be the first to admit that when I had completed my first book I thought that I had finally arrived... I was soon advised otherwise.
The Publishers and agents of today are people who deal strictly in what sells and makes money, long gone are the days when a book would be published because it has some moral…
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Added by Tim Wood on August 31, 2009 at 11:41am —
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Exciting Books and Workbooks for Your Reading Program -
Details at http://booksandboys.blogspot.com
Added by Max Elliot Anderson on August 31, 2009 at 10:54am —
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As an author your email signature is a fantastic place to distinguish yourself and stand-out from the crowd of emails that your recipients receive. In fact, it's an excellent way to unobtrusively market your book to all your email recipients. Let's do the math about the size of this marketing opportunity ... if you send an average of 10 emails a day you've got over 300 opportunities a month to tell your email recipients (clients, coworkers, friends, family and vendors) about your…
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Added by Freya R on August 31, 2009 at 9:17am —
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Attention Poetic Hustlers,
On November 4, 2008, President Barack Obama was elected to represent you to the world. Now is the time to express how this exceptional election and presidency has affected you. Poetic Hustles In the Era of Hope and Change is an anthology intended to showcase poetry that expresses our power and dedication to hope and change. It is a contribution to the age of Obama—not just the man, the movement.
Poetic Hustles is a rhyme and reason poetic fight to…
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Added by Ivan D. Tarver on August 31, 2009 at 8:53am —
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Literary Agents can help you get published. In this episode Dale Beaumont comes to you from a cruise ship in between Spain and Ireland. He explains what a literary agent is and what they do. He shares with you tips on how to deal with them and how to get the most out of your experience with your literary agent.
Make sure you watch this episode and leave your comments. Feel free to go through the previous episodes and hope you are enjoying Get Published TV.
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Added by Dale Beaumont on August 30, 2009 at 7:14pm —
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Dreamz-Work Productions, LLC the publisher of my novel Dream Crossing and 6 other titles to come out starting this fall, will soon be taking pre-orders. If you visit the site over the next few days, you will be able to get your orders in early and qualify for author signed versions of the books you pre-order. Go to: www.dreamz-work.com and find out what we are offering. Sign up for our newsletter and get alerted as soon as the process begins.
Thanks!
Matt
Added by Matthew Vossler on August 30, 2009 at 5:26pm —
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Since September 1st, 2009, I will be represented in Italy and in the world by the literary agency «
Tomatofarm».
Added by Dario de Judicibus on August 30, 2009 at 4:03pm —
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October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
"Protect Yourself Before You Connect Yourself".
National Cyber Security Alliance Launches Cyber Security…
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Added by Etienne A. Gibbs on August 30, 2009 at 3:15pm —
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Every year at this time I have a running dispute with the robins, cardinals, waxwings, and chicadees. Their point is simple enough. They are fruit eaters, and August is blueberry month in Michigan. The newspapers and restaurant advertisements back them up. I on the other hand feel that I am the landowner, I tend the bushes and keep them healthy and therefore I should be able to pick what I want. I have the full body of Michigan property law behind me.
Most years the dispute comes down to…
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Added by L. Gregory Graham on August 30, 2009 at 8:36am —
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Gazing into a starry night,
I see a deep indigo sky
with perfect placement of twinkling light.
Stars reveal the expanse of time
from before the birth of humanity;
their existence came from dynamic energy
which was created by spoken word
that no man has ever heard.
Solitary spirit of awesome might
painted this heavenly canvas
with a flick of His hand and uttered thought.
Divine creation shared with you and me -
It's part of our heritage…
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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on August 30, 2009 at 8:01am —
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Have you sealed your fate
with the rejection of Him?
Accept Christ now
before your life wears thin.
For in permanent separation
there's no God or peace -
Only continual torment and anguish
without any comfort or release.
Alone in the dark
as fallen angels without light,
you too will become a demon creature
lacking hope of spiritual sight.
Forget about Purgatory,
but make a decision today -
avoiding Hell can…
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Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on August 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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How's it going?
My book, Imagine: A Vagabond Story is being released the day after tomorrow, Tuesday September 1.
I invite you order your copy now with a 10% discount! Type in the promo code, 'ning' today and receive your book within the next week at a discounted rate!
Please help spread the word during these exciting times and be one of the firsts to pick up your copy of Imagine: A Vagabond Story.
Here is a review on the legendary travel writer Rolf…
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Added by VagabondStory on August 30, 2009 at 4:48am —
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This particular novel started out life as a spoof on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice for the 2007 National writer’s month competition
However this work has turned out to be so successful in its own right that I have self published it on lulu.com.
The story revolves around Sir Thomas and Lady Ann Sterley the lord and lady of the manor of Oakland Park near the town of the fictional town of Notheringay Surry set in the years 1813-1816 this is a story of a family with…
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Added by Tim Wood on August 30, 2009 at 2:30am —
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Seasonal Fruit from an Author’s Summer Garden
I have gardened organically for the last twenty years in Hertfordshire, England. When I moved into a house with a medium size back garden overgrown with blackberries, thistles and nettles I knew I must invest time and money. So, I decided to make my money work for me. Instead of concentrating on ornamental plants I planted fruit trees. I now have a wild plum tree, a cooking apple tree, three eating apple trees, two pear trees, two plum…
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Added by Rosemary Morris on August 30, 2009 at 2:07am —
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11th Post, Blog Book, Who Killed Emmett Till. Focuses on Mississippi Mau Mau, return of black WWII soldiers who become civil rights movement leaders -- Medgar Evers, Aaron Henry and Amzie Moore. Plus info on Nazi ties to Mississippi (Draper Fund). The source? A Rutgers University scholar, Dr. William Tucker, was unearthing sources of funding for academic research when he ran into a story about Mississippi that gave him a jolt.
Plus .. If pundit Pat Buchanan believes that black…
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Added by Susan Klopfer on August 29, 2009 at 5:06pm —
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As I promised in my last tip, here’s another great fill-in-the-blank formula you can use to create a show pitch that is gu
aranteed to grab a producer’s attention virtually every time … *
Pitch Formula: “Be _____ -free forever! ____ simple steps.” And here’s a couple of examples of how you might apply it: Show Pitch: “Be debt-free forever! 7 simple steps.”
Show Pitch: “Be headache-free forever! 5 simple…
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Added by Rick Frishman on August 29, 2009 at 2:55pm —
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