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In a past article, I shared some ideas to help you promote your articles. In particular, I talked about Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Reddit, Google Buzz, Care2 News, LinkedIn, Ping.fm and Craigslist. However, there are many other platforms that you can use to make your content visible on the Internet. The following article contains eight that you may not know.
      


Just clipping a part of my own blog to see how this works.
      


The list below has 20 locations, but I'll also add a 2 more to the list. I'll add Amplify and also Blogadera to the list. Although Blogadera slants more towards latino people, it's open to anyone that wants to create an account and share a blog there.
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  1. Dennis  @rafaelmarquez I would say Add another one to your list… http://rapichat.com a site I help run is starting to get up there with the ranks and has ALL FEATURES that NOT EVEN FACEBOOK has.

  2. Dennis  @rafaelmarquez Not sure if my comment posted but there is one more you can add to your list. A site I help run that lets you post bookmark and share blogs and even videos. http://rapichat.com a new global social network



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Tax Day for the USA is April 15 and because that topic is fresh in most of the lives of Americans, we pose this question in still another way: Are you less than patriotic if you don't pay your fair taxes?
      


From a 2005 story: “The story of Gene Wilder’s life is filled with comedy, but ultimately it is not funny. The light stuff is immortalized in the films that turned Wilder into one of the great comic actors of his day " “The Producers,” “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” and “Young Frankenstein,” to name a few. The rest of it is pretty dark, and Wilder remembers the day the darkness settled in. | At 71, he has the relieved and slightly haggard look of a survivor, which in some regards is what he is. Diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 1999, Wilder is today in total remission. | ”I’m one of the lucky ones,” he says. The unruly reddish hair now looks nearly bleached of color, and if you haven’t caught any of his television cameos " he guest-starred in 2002 on a couple episodes of “Will & Grace” " he looks a lot older than the last time you saw him. But his eyes still register the wonder and gentleness that were leitmotifs of his years in front of... read full post
      


Perhaps more than the "excess" of BIG government, the failures of BIG business, namely the financial institutions, aka The Financial Collapse, ranks high on the frustration list for most Americans, unless of course you are a big bank CEO or member of the bank's board of directors. One of the most storied recent failures was that of Washington Mutual whose case is back in the headlines today.
      


Anyone who uses a computer printer, particularly a laser printer, will relate to this money-saving idea. Spending too much money on ink cartridges? Then, try changing your font.
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