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Jason Miles co-founded OmniRocket, a SAAS+ tech company where he leads their Shopify performance coaching program. He's taught over 50,000 Shopify site owners since 2016. His bestselling books include E-commerce Power and Shopify Power. His newest book Ai Marketing Powertools, is focused on helping marketers implement new technology into their business processes. He began his writing career with McGraw-Hill by writing the bestselling series Pinterest Power, Instagram Power, and Youtube Marketing Power.
Jason is a highly respected thought leader in the marketing industry, having partnered with prestigious online groups and sites such as the American Marketing Association, IBM, and Social Media Examiner. His work has been featured in Forbes, The Huffington Post, and Wharton Magazine, among other industry publications. Much of his work centers on traffic strategies for Shopify store owners.
His Shopify work began in June 2013, when he co-founded www.pixiefaire.com with his wife. The site has become a top 1% Shopify site based on traffic levels and has served over 3 million orders. In 2015 Shopify featured his work in a case study titled "How One Couple Is Making $600,000 per year selling digital goods".
As an Adjunct Professor, he has taught online marketing and similar topics at several private Universities, including Northwest University, where he previously served as Senior Vice President of Advancement. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Management and a Master’s in Business.
Today he spends half his time leading the non-profit he and his wife founded - Sew Powerful. It includes a global team of over 1,000 volunteers supporting a Zambian team of nearly 100 staff. They work in one of Lusaka's most challenging urban slums. This year they will serve over 23,000 girls through their signature program and feed another 5,500 children daily hot lunches. Their innovative model focuses on what they call "Purposeful Products"—essential items that make a real difference in the lives of those who need them most and help advance academic outcomes while creating local jobs.
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