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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Some newbie spammer posted a message on my site that shows the contents of their spam merge database. In my opinion|Personally|In my view}, if all {webmasters|site owners|website owners|web owners} and bloggers made good content as you did, the {internet|net|web} will be {much more|a lot more} useful than ever before.|

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Tagging on Twitter? #nptech

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Amy and I have noticed how our usage of RSS and social bookmarking seems to be less. Some of the best info I come across is flowing through Twitter and I stamp it for later, but I am missing an easy means to get back to it. Though you can certainly just subscribe to a search feed through a service like Terraminds.

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VolCom Groups in UK and Web20 - Research notes for presentation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

ll search my own blog to get that reference." "We've been experimenting with using various feeds on our local CVS site to make it more dynamic. The site is based on Drupal which I think is very Web2.0. for Info (Win) / double-click (Mac) for the Info pop-up and follow the link to. ll blog it.

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The Nonprofit Guide to Optimizing Website Traffic for Maximum Impact

The Modern Nonprofit

Organic traffic refers to visitors who find your website via unpaid search results, mainly through search engines like Google. Unlike paid traffic from ads, organic traffic comes from people organically discovering your content while searching for information online. Most people trust organic search results more than paid ads.

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Using Cartoons To Make Sense of Your Data

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Sites like Bitstrips.com and apps like Comic Life have amazingly simple interfaces that let you create comic strips and cartoon panels — and you’ll never have to draw so much as an eyebrow. are can let you pull together charts and info graphics quickly and easily. You can still create great pictures.

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