How to Use Instagram Reels Effectively For Your Business

Remember back in August of 2016, when Instagram took some inspiration from Snapchat Stories and launched its own version of Stories? That worked brilliantly, and as of August 2020, they also borrowed another concept from the ultra-popular TikTok form: adding Reels to the app. Borrow, steal, inspired by — whatever you call it, Instagram Reels […]

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Marketing With QR Codes

As originally published on Forbes.com. QR (quick response) codes have been around for nearly 30 years. Developed in 1994 by a Japanese engineer for the purpose of tracking components in car factories, they have evolved into a highly effective marketing tool. Although QR codes have been around for some time, we saw an increase in their usage

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Into Shape

If glass is magic, then Alex Rosenberg is Millville’s newest magician. Rosenberg, 41, has spent the last year as glass studio director at WheatonArts. A resident of Philadelphia, Rosenberg might look familiar to anyone who has spent time on Netflix. He starred in season one of the streaming site’s show, Blown Away, a reality show

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Two Pilots

The stone monument juts out as if an extension of the earth, sitting solitarily in an isolated clearing. Missing are the usual landmarks and signposts expected to clarify a location, but this spot is a mere pinpoint within the wide expanse of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The monolith is, concurrently, a commemoration, a tribute

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Millville High Students Chosen to Attend State Leadership Seminar

Millville High School is proud to announce that Kaniyah Harden, Sophia Pasparage, and Jonah Smith will be this year’s representatives at the New Jersey Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) program. As the school and district representatives, the students will spend a weekend at Drew University in June with other sophomores from all over New Jersey

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Birds Huddle

While leading a field trip to Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, one of our participants observing the waterfowl queried, “How do they keep their feet warm?” I’d read an excellent explanation in David Sibley’s book What It’s Like to Be a Bird, but was having trouble recalling the particulars. I offered, “It has something

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Pick a Team

Main Street Vineland has our quarterly meeting of our four teams this month on Thursdays, at 12 noon at the Main Street Vineland office, 603 E. Landis Avenue, and via Zoom. The Organization Team met on January 5, and Design Team will meet on January 12, the Promotions Team meets on the 19th, and the

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Cruising the Antarctic

Demand for cruises to the Antarctic region has never been higher with many customers saying they hope to spot penguins after watching Sir David’s wildlife programs on the BBC. Cruising allows nature lovers to access remote areas and enjoy them in luxury accommodation from a small cruise ship that has minimal impact on the delicate

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