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Are They Listening Carefully or Not At All?

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Listen Carefully Photo in Flickr CC "BY" license by Sookie. Click on the RSS button in the results page. Add the feed to your RSS Reader. You can also use RSS to "listen" for mentions of your organization in the news. s Quick Guide for RSS Feeds for Educators - has advice on setting up search terms.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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By using tagging and RSS extension programs are able to exchange information and share content freely. Later I'll show you how an efficient way to keep tabs on your watchlists using a RSS Reader). Step 5: RSS As Information Coping Tool. RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. RSS makes it possible for you to ??????subscribe??????

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Marnie Webb On Nonprofit Blogging

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They should belong to listservs, comment on community bulletin boards. To that end, CompuMentor/TechSoup has produced a lot of articles on blogging and related technologies like RSS and podcasting. RSS for Nonprofits. Via a now defunct site, design site license, I stumbled on Blogger and was blown away. Is your ext337.org

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I look for patterns

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I shared this on a listserv with some nonprofit technology geeks (aka circuit riders) and one of them told me that his father worked at the same school as Doug in Minnesota. I wait for the butterflies to flutter out of my RSS Reader. Flickr photo by Markopolos - CC "BY" license. Can I connect that pattern to a picture?

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Tools for gathering data for blog and web page metrics

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Photo by Andy Welsh from flickr - cc "by" license. the listserv question was focused on blog metrics and primarily as traffic and driving traffic! There were some good points made about the need for context (outcomes and audience), some assumptions made about bloger RSS reader behaviors, and a very short list of tools.

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