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yfrog - Share your images/videos on Twitter! - 0 views

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    share pictures and video on tiwtter - supported by Yono firefox plugin ;-D
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Wiggly Wigglers - passion for gardening shared on blog grew into biz! - 0 views

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    Check out the sticky notes referenced in the group and also active on the page. This lady grew 90k customers by sharing her passion for gardening, growing herbs, etc. She has then gone on to build a shop, have video channel, podcasts, etc.
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Online PR: Free ways of sharing your news ;-) & other PR avenues - 1 views

Hiya, this is a new topic so we can paste in here links (URLs) related to PR and news sites which we can use in our activities to get the word out there in the virtual world ;-)

PR news outcomes nonprofit free charity

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googleZu - 0 views

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    Can we pimp our work environment to get more creative and fulfilled? take inspiration from google offices ;o) let's find and share a way of doing it on the cheap ;o) enjoy
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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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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Research Rules (December 1, 2005) - 0 views

  • Research Rules
  • In a preliminary online survey, we gathered simple demographic information like age and sex, while also posing deeper questions about interests and preferences. (Surveys can also be conducted via phone or snail mail.) We asked how often people visited the Web site, what they thought about Dr. Love’s work in the breast cancer movement, and how they liked to be contacted. We also asked questions about giving patterns, such as “Do you support other breast cancer organizations?” Picking the right – or wrong – questions is a sensitive business and central to a survey’s success, and we avoided specifics about giving amounts so as not to be too intrusive. (See sidebar for tips on survey research.)We supplemented these surveys with informal focus groups – small numbers of carefully selected individuals who share their opinions in a moderated roundtable discussion. Our focus groups were asked about their thoughts and feelings about Dr. Love, her foundation, and breast cancer organizations in general. (See sidebar at far right for tips on focus groups.)
  • Finding Focus With Focus Groups
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