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Famous Quotes By Jason Miller

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We don't need more #contentmarketing, we need more relevant content. — Jason Miller

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The key to effective content marketing is to deeply understand and address your target audience's interests and concerns by publishing content in a variety of forms, in the channels where your audience spends time. — Jason Miller

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Like a lot of rural places, southern Illinois is basically a bunch of small towns knit together, a Babel's Tower mix of rednecks, rubes, freaks, tweakers, gun nuts, and aging hippies--real hippies, not the newfangled crunchy kids they're turning out these days--who'd fled into the dark-licked hills sometime during the bloodiest days of a war that wouldn't stop shaping their lives and had never come out. — Jason Miller

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Putting a photo into your LinkedIn stream increases engagement up to 90%. — Jason Miller

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Magick should be used for spiritual evolution and mystical insight; but I am here to tell you that practical magick does work. — Jason Miller

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Don't forget that SlideShare is indexed by Google. Great opportunity to appear in search results. — Jason Miller

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By nature, blogs feature longer-form content, which offers deeper thought leadership. — Jason Miller

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His voice was soft but deep, and it sounded like history. — Jason Miller

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1 out of every 3 professionals on the planet is on LinkedIn. — Jason Miller

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At last, we arrived home. Indian Vale. The house my father had built that had become mine and that one day would be my daughter's, if she chose to stay in the area. She wouldn't, though. Why should she? The young people here moved somewhere else as fast as they could, and the old folks withered away and died. The factories vanished and the mines and mills sank into the ground, and in their places were erected fast food joints and furniture rental places and pawnshops. Sometimes I hear places like where I live called "Real America," and I know it rankles some folks - city folks, mostly - something awful, and I wish I could tell them it's only done out of politeness. That it's only people saying nice things about the dying. — Jason Miller