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The Anatomy of Linkbait - Website Magazine - Website Magazine - 0 views

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    "Linkbait refers to any piece of content created to attract links by its sheer quality, usefulness or entertaining value. But perhaps on name alone or its relation to SEO, the practice often carries a negative connotation. While linkbait does bring tremendous SEO benefits from links and traffic, visitors also benefit from the quality content. As long as it's relevant to your audience and delivers on its promises, linkbait is really nothing more than carefully structured content that inspires action."
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Enduring ideas: The SCP Framework - The McKinsey Quarterly - SCP Framework - Strategy -... - 0 views

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    Enduring Ideas: The SCP Framework In one of a series of interactive presentations, McKinsey director emeritus John Stuckey comments on SCP, a framework that illustrates the influence of an industry's structure on the conduct and performance of industry players, and the effects of external shocks on all three.
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Directory of Social Change : Voluntary but not Amateur - 0 views

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    The range and quantity of legislation affecting the voluntary sector makes it difficult to keep up to date with the obligations placed on voluntary organisations. Whether taking on staff, leasing premises, tendering for service contracts, taking out insurance, operating as a charity or changing the organisation's legal structure, staff and committee members need to understand the law.
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Twitter as a Micropayment system - broadstuff - 0 views

  • Here's the premise: Sign up, put some cash in your Twitpay account through another payment service like PayPal, and then send out a "tweet" to another Twitpay member, structured like "@josh twitpay $10 for beers." Twitpay takes a five-cent commission. Its founders are hoping that, eventually, it can be used for charity and disaster relief payments. It's a nifty idea, though not for everyone. You don't get cash out of it, for example--Twitpay reimburses you in the form of Amazon gift rewards instead
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    twitpay only pays out via amzon reward points rather than cash
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Login in to My PBwiki - 0 views

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    this is a "wiki" - will post on my blog something about this - for those who may be new it's at http://www.openspirituality.blogspot.com Wiki's are good for collaborative knowledge structurturing into something that looks like a structure - you've heard of wikipedia right? - it is based on everyone having the ability to 'edit' information and collaboratively making sense of it! - you can choose who to let in - if you want.
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Finding Connections: How Do the Parts of the Brain Interact?: Scientific American - 0 views

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    As our understanding of the brain has improved, however, it has become clear that a more accurate model depends on how these modules are wired together in circuits. A technique called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) gives us a tool to probe the nature of those connections. A recent study suggests, for instance, that the more a person seeks out new experiences and relies on social approval, the stronger his or her wiring is among brain areas involved in reward, emotion and decision making.
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