Increase Site Traffic and Contribute to a Worthy Cause

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I’m gearing up for Change.org’s Blog Action Day on October 15th 2009. These kind of group blogging events are a great way to increase traffic to your site, connect with new people and of course, support a worthy cause (more than worthy, necessary–life threatening). Of course, you do need a blog to participate, but beyond that it’s simple to end global warming.

Check out change.org’s promotional video here and join in:

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About Alis

Alis is a human rights activist, writer and part-time hermit. She was born in New York City, raised in Seattle, studied in Cambridge and the Pioneer Valley, and for the past five years has lived in Palestine. To make money, she works in what they called “international relations” in college, but what she thinks more effectively should be described as abusing the written word and acting as the unnecessary cultural buffer between the east and the west. She is currently a refugee of all things Israeli and is surviving in the last liberal enclave in Palestine, Ramallah, where she is resisting exodus with the few friends she has left and books she’s managed to steal from the net.

3 thoughts on “Increase Site Traffic and Contribute to a Worthy Cause

  1. Hey Alison,
    This is a great site and the world is lucky to have an advocate for social change like you. You have put your blogging skills to good use. The video was very motivational, good choice. I’ll follow your tweets so that I can keep updated with the mission.
    Thanks – Ileane

    • Thank you for the kind words. Please feel free to send any relevant content my way–especially videos–and connect with me via twitter / facebook. I look forward to connecting with you in the future and doing more social networking for social good!

      Your Virtual Community Organizer,

      Alison

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