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Search Engine Marketing Resources :: SEO & SEM Infographics :: Elliance - 1 views

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    Fab infographics explaining quite clearly how the web can be capitalized upon to drive traffic to your site. Many, many strategies, tactics, etc.
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Welcome to TweetUp - 0 views

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    "Tired of being drowned in the Twitter fire hose? Now you can easily reach users who are looking for tweets like yours. TweetUp combines sophisticated relevance algorithms with a bidding system to raise your profile to the top of search results and make it easy for you to acquire new followers. No longer worry about being pushed down by the noise and disappearing into the ether. Join our open beta and build your following! Become part of the world's best tweeters - Rise above the noise and start reaching people who want to hear what you have to say. "
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Health inequality: potential funding, framework, resources, case-studies - 5 views

Healthy Croydon partnership: http://www.croydon.gov.uk/democracy/dande/policies/health/hcp/outcomes

health inequality funding health inequality health wellbeing

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Recent digitalgovuk Bookmarks on Delicious - 0 views

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    delicious search results for all thing related to governement, social media, and digital
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/Message: Twitter Supports 'Tracking' But Not #Hashtags? - 0 views

  • Today we're releasing a tiny feature to do just that, and we're calling it "tracking." If you've set up your phone or IM on Twitter, you can send a command like: track NYC When someone (anyone who updates in public) mentions "NYC," you'll get it on your device in real-time. From there you can send "whois username" to find out more about that person, or "follow username" to follow his or her updates. Don't want to receive anymore about NYC? Toggle it off with: untrack NYC You can create as many of these as you want, so send "track drinking tea", "track iphone", "track walking san francisco" and you'll receive matches for all. Want to get a list of what you're currently tracking? Send "track" alone (or "stats"). Turn them all off by sending "track off". We love this technology, and hope you do too. We're continuing to refine and play with it, so please send your feedback! What will you track?
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      Productivity tip for twitter. I'm going to practice this and make a vid tutorial my charity chums ;0)
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    see description- about tracking keywords on twitter and finding them later.
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    How to track topics on twitter by keyword - bit like saving keyword searches in google Today we're releasing a tiny feature to do just that, and we're calling it "tracking." If you've set up your phone or IM on Twitter, you can send a command like: track NYC When someone (anyone who updates in public) mentions "NYC," you'll get it on your device in real-time. From there you can send "whois username" to find out more about that person, or "follow username" to follow his or her updates. Don't want to receive anymore about NYC? Toggle it off with: untrack NYC You can create as many of these as you want, so send "track drinking tea", "track iphone", "track walking san francisco" and you'll receive matches for all. Want to get a list of what you're currently tracking? Send "track" alone (or "stats"). Turn them all off by sending "track off". We love this technology, and hope you do too. We're continuing to refine and play with it, so please send your feedback! What will you track?
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Giving In Bear Times - Forbes.com - 0 views

  • Giving In Bear Times Michael Maiello, 02.16.09, 06:00 AM EST Forbes gathered three experts in philanthropy to discuss strategies for giving when the markets are down. For this market holiday, Forbes gathered a team of philanthropy experts to discuss the future of charitable contributions and investments as well as strategies for pursuing philanthropic goals in a bear market.
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      Forbes Mag - on strategies for donations and giving during tough times
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    Forbes Mag - special on donations and philanthropy during tough times
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HowSociable? - Brand Visibility Metrics - 0 views

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    fab little search engine that tracks what people are saying about you around the web! - including ning, and flickr. check out the video
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Trustfunding.org.uk - 0 views

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    "Find Funding here Welcome to the Directory of Social Change's Trustfunding.org.uk website. Start here Trustfunding details all trusts featured in DSC publications including the Directory of Grant-Making Trusts and the Guide to the Major Trusts Volumes 1 & 2. It is updated regularly throughout the year. It includes information on around 4,400 grant-making trusts with a total of over £3.1 billion a year. We always welcome feedback from subscribers and would like to hear any further recommendations for improvements to the site. Can we please ask that you submit your suggested improvements and other feedback via clicking on contact us. This will ensure your comments are dealt with efficiently. Access If you are visiting trustfunding for the first time you can demo the site by selecting various search criteria and seeing how many trusts and foundations match those criteria, but you will need to purchase a subscription to view the information. If you are a registered user enter your login details on the top right hand corner of this page..."
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How Search-Like Are Social Media Sites? - 0 views

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    what type of sites do people use in the socialmedia landscape and what type of behaviour do these sites stimulate or cater for?
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http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:uJeaahS2MHAJ:www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/publ... - 0 views

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    This is the html version of the file http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/documents/publications/youngpeopleatriskrtf_phpCdtC5g.rtf Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the web. a The arts and young people at risk of offending
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http://74.125.77.132/search?q=cache:ncg-YgpUce4J:www.on-the-move.org/documents/Program_... - 0 views

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    Mobility, intercultural competence, cultural cooperation in the age of digital spaces Networking and virtual networking as learning experiences
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eCAM -- Search Result - 0 views

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    A fab half-doze reasearch papers looking at the relationship of laughter, humour and health. This supports our emotional intellgience outlook, and social intelligence. You could call it social lubrication that expands our human horizons for possibility and social bonding ;o) Enjoy ;o)
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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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Using Google Search to find interesting Twitter Users | Social Media Stuff | Justin Parks - 0 views

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      fabulous ;-)
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South West Forum News - 0 views

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    "Skills - Third Sector's online forum now live 10/11/2009 Are you involved in learning and development within your organisation? If so, Skills - Third Sector's online forum needs you! Skills - Third Sector is the new independent, sector-led organisation for the sector, which has been established to enable people in third sector organisation to develop their learning and skills, so they can make an ever growing contribution to their communities. The new website at www.skills-thirdsector.org.uk is about to officially launch and we would welcome any feedback you had. The site offers the ability to search for the right learning, training and development resources for your needs. The site's forum is a place for you to network, ask questions and discuss latest developments - and we need your help to get this started!"
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