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Commit Suicide on Xanax?

Robert Weiner

Managing a blog, I wind up reviewing and deleting lots of spam comments. Tags: Spam. One of the most unusual had the text “commit suicide on Xanax.&# Googling that phrase yields 353,000 hits. Is this a selling point?

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10 Email Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid

NetWits

You don’t review the results of your emails. You don’t use alt tags in conjunction with your images. Enable alt tags behind each image, so that your audiences still receive your core message. This way, you won’t appear to be Spam, and nor will your constituents forget about you.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use hashtags strategically to mention important causes, campaigns, and events, but hashtag spamming to try to increase your reach doesn’t work and has a negative effect on engagement. Don’t be a photo tag spammer either! 3) Tweet content that inspires engagement.

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Video Fridays #23 Calling All Videos!

NCE Social Media

You are able to review the videos before they get posted to your site, so you can catch any spam or any videos that might not meet HIPPA or your professional standards. Tags: Tools Video empower YouTube. YouTube Direct is a a free tool of YouTube that allows you to ask your constituencies to upload videos on your own website.

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Things We Like: Best of 2009

NTEN

Not only is it nifty piece, it attracted some of our best spam comments of the year: "Thanks for pants. Actually, some of the funniest protest signs of 2009 would make good spam comment fodder, if you happen to work for a fly-by-night SEO firm. Sure, this shirt is awesome in and of itself , but check out the reviews.

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Essential Tips for Email Marketing

ASU Lodestar Center

Some are tagged as relevant, and some are not-- these often land to the spam folder. Aside from reviewing the form, it's important that you also consider the content. This can be applied to email marketing as well. You have to consider the fact that most of your donors are probably receiving a plethora of email on a daily basis.

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Tools Galore in Online Communications

Care2

Idealware.org has reviews of many of these tools as well. spam filters: are you using spam-like words in any of your content? Two tools include: Tags: Case Studies Conferences Online Advocacy Social Networking Technology Web 2.0 There are quite a few options for doing this, some open source and free others not.

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