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Free online donation facility for all charities | CharityComms - 0 views

  • Free online donation facility for all charities
  • More than 200 charities have benefited from a new everyclick facility which the search engine claims allows every UK charity to accept donations online, for free.
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      everyclick - people search and you get paid! http://www.everyclick.com/
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    Everyclick - search engine - where people can search and you get paid! - find it and sign up!
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Free media just as valuable as paid-for | CharityComms - 0 views

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      free media and its value acknowledged...
  • Free media just as valuable as paid-for
  • Free media is as valuable as its paid-for equivalent
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  • The event, held at the British Museum, was hosted by the editor of thelondonpaper, Stefano Hatfield, who spoke of the value of free media, highlighting the prominence of brands such as Facebook and Google
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Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable « Clay Shirky - 0 views

  • Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
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      erosion of control of content of national newspapers and paid media ;-) from the Msater blaster. Clay Shirky, author of "here comes everybody"
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      more lovely compelling stuff in our group, enjoy ;-)
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    erosion of control of content of national newspapers and paid media ;-) from the Msater blaster. Clay Shirky, author of "here comes everybody"
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Adobe - Community for K-12 - 0 views

  • Explore, learn, connect, and interact with peers, partners, and experts
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    adobe elearning platform - paid for, but good to see what's happening out there. USA
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Using Search To Prove Social Media's Value | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    How social media's organic rise in google page rank can be less fuzzy by looking at it in terms of "if the traffic & actions" were stimulated by paid search.
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New Study Reveals Facebook Better Than Twitter for Marketers | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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    facebook Vs Twitter: Long free Summary of paid for study.How facebook is better for marketing and marketers. Check out when you can.
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Emerald: Article Request - Funky offices: Reflections on office design in the 'new econ... - 0 views

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    Funky offices: Reflections on office design in the 'new economy' Explores how & whether there is a sufficiently quantitative impact of the new economy work culture and new economy organisation's perspective on fun work environments. Paid for though. £13.00
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Related Articles for PubMed (Select 18317546) - PubMed Results - 0 views

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    search resutlst from pub med to do with humour, laughter & health ;o) some paid for some free, please Rach could you do the honours via your subscription via the route we discussed ;o)
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Fundraising Standards Board - credibility & Trust tick - 0 views

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    This is a tick for fundraisers, but you have to become a member to get it. Paid membership! If you are fundraising, it may give people that bit of comfort that you are in a database.
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South West Forum News - 0 views

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    "Not for Profit Contribution to Pathways to Work Highlighted in New Research 30/10/2009 Provider-led Pathways is the final research phase of the Pathways to Work initiative that was first introduced in 2003. It provides information, advice and practical help to people receiving incapacity benefits to help them take up paid employment. Provider-led Pathways is delivered by private companies and not-for-profit third sector organisations rather than Jobcentre Plus. This report presents findings from qualitative research carried out in 2008 to explore experiences of the early implementation of the Provider-led Pathways programme from the perspectives of incapacity benefits recipients, staff of provider organisations, and staff of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Jobcentre Plus."
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