links for 2009-07-07
Written by Michaela on July 7th, 2009
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Cybercriminals are rapidly using Twitter- the popular Web-messaging service – to direct users to websites that sell porn and fake drugs and trigger promotions for fake anti-virus subscriptions.
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In the hills of Mexico, a tribe of Indians carries an ancient secret: a diet and fitness regimen that has allowed them to outrun death and disease. We set out to discover how the rest of us can catch up.
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Unless you want to reinstall Wordpress completely to start using Wordpress MU, these 10 plugins are great for adding community to a Wordpress blog. From simple added functionality, to complete community integration, all of these plugins are highly rated and useful.
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The Te of Piglet is a book that came out over a decade ago. It is about the virtue of smallness featured in Taoist philosophy. Smallness in the West gets a mixed reception. For the most part, we are a culture focused on largeness. Until only recently, American ideals included large homes, large cars, large portfolio valuations and living ‘larger than life.’
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Facebook is the 5th most trafficked site in the United States. Over 179,000 nonprofits utilize Facebook Causes but just how sticky is Facebook? You may be surprised to see some recent stats that question how successful Facebook is as an engagement tool.
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A follow-up to our earlier post on email marketing — in this special guest article, Scott Jahnke, the Director of Student and Young Alumni Development at Stanford University, discusses some recent fundraising campaigns that his department has built and distributed through the Involver platform.
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Hi, couldn’t find an email address so will do this through a comment: Just wanted to thank you for the link to the Small Marketing article.