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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Some newbie spammer posted a message on my site that shows the contents of their spam merge database. I recognize so many snippets that have appeared in my spam folder over the years. { {I have|I’ve} been {surfing|browsing} online more than {three|3|2|4} hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours.

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Don’t you hate it when your database goes poof?

Judi Sohn

More troubling, the title of the blog was changed to a funky spam link. Unfortunately, this was a matter of bad timing. We figure the spam title was because the default WordPress install that replaced my database was an older version which immediately fell victim to known security exploits. I couldn’t log in to wp-admin.

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Lessons Learned From A Twitterthon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our goal this time around is—you guessed it—10,000 people giving $10 each on 10/10/10. When it was time for 09/09/09, I didn’t have to scramble to find RTers or bloggers; they were there. We sent it to bloggers, media, and anyone who’d open the file. We used those insights to design our Twitterthon on 10/10/10.

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: Using Social Networking Tools - Advice, Brief Case Study, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" So, I'm sharing a little getting started advice, a mini-case study, and a list of resources. I realize that finding the time to experiment for many of us can be difficult, especially if those experiments do not lead to direct outcomes. I don't think there is a cookie cutter approach yet -- a fish to toss at you. Make it fun.

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The social media cheesecloth: Filter and find what works for you

Connection Cafe

You see all of these other orgs using Twitter, Facebook, Digg, MySpace, YouTube, LinkedIn, Blogger and the list goes on… How do you make sure you are using the latest and greatest in new media that will effectively contribute to your movement? I’d accepted the friend request and then started getting spammed.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Why Do People Stop Giving?

ASU Lodestar Center

The reality is, we're all bombarded with digital messages and shares and likes and spam. I spent more time than on the email but most people do not read an email because they are too busy with volunteering, kids, work and some are even pursuing their degrees. Great advice! Travis: this is an excellent example!

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I Like To Watch Feed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At first, I thought it was comment spam promoting a porno site but far from it. I understand that to have a well read blog most bloggers are working very hard to specialize and target a subject area and become an expert. What advice would you offer to nonprofits who want to use tagging? A girl can dream can't she?)

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