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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
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eZine 5 Issue 20: Create Your ePhilanthropy Strategy, Foundation Adds RSS Option, Online Giving Poised To Surge, Advanced Training, Submit Award Nominations
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VOLUME 5
ISSUE 20
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ePhilanthropy Foundation adds RSS to lineup
Create your own personal "TiVo for the Internet"
http://www.imakenews.com/ephilanthropy/e...
Are you tired of coming across new and really interesting websites only to then forget to visit them again, or worse, how to find them again? Or maybe you feel like you spend too much time on the same sites looking for new information, that isnt where you want it to be? On top of that, your e-mail in box is most likely flooded with messages you barely have time to read, including (gasp) subscriptions like the ePhilanthropy newsletter.
Now there is an easy way to have all this information come to you in a way that was easy to manage, timely, puts you in control, and its free.
You may have only heard about RSS, or maybe you are already an avid user of this new technology. But in our tradition of keeping you on the cutting edge, it is now available at the ePhilanthropy Foundation.
Not only can it help you with the information you want to find, but it's also a great way for your nonprofit to ensure that supporteres interested in your work receive automatic updates from your Web site. What's more, RSS can help you spread the word through the easiest content syndication model out there.
Making online connections easier and more effective is the focus of an increasingly popular technology known as RSS.
Step 1: Obtain a free RSS Reader
http://blogspace.com/rss/readers
Step 2: Enter our RSS URL into your subscriptions, and then add any others you like.
http://www.imakenews.com/ephilanthropy/e_rss.aspx
Read more about this technology in this article from WebReference.com: http://www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/xml/rss/intro/
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