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Last week, Howard of ClickNGo suggested a site, and as promised, I’m featuring it this week.

Here’s his post to the comments section from last Sunday:

Even if you cannot give money, or provide a link, there are ways you can support those who are hungry and who suffer from the effects of the injustices and poverty.

If you or your readers enjoy coffee, you can help support struggling coffee farmers throughout the world by buying coffee through the Lutheran World Relief. The coffee is excellent and far superior to the gourmet bags you can buy in stores.

Thank you for telling us about another way we can contribute, Howard.

The idea of non-profit Sundays, for those of you just joining us, is that those of us who own small businesses online often underestimate our power to influence change. If we all come together and either contribute even a small amount, provide a link back, tell our visitors, or as Howard suggests, shift money we were going to spend anyway, to a charitable organization, we can affect great change.

This past week, I was blessed to be featured on Site Pro News again for the sixth time this calendar year, a publication that gets me a great deal of attention. Normally, I make a donation of that day’s proceeds to the non=profit organizations that I feature. This time, I will be donating a portiaon of the sales generated between last Sunday and next Sunday to the sites featured since I started Non-Profit Sundays as a celebration of my own good fortun. .

If you’re doing better than expected this year you can join me, or do as Howard suggests this week. If you can’t, please, just mention some of these sites to your newsletter or site audience. You’d be surprised how many people may follow with similiar actions from your example.

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I was having a little trouble with Blogger today, and for the rest of you bloggers that might be facing the same problem with the BlogThis! shortcuts, try editing and publishing the last post you made and all the ones that didn’t publish should push through automatically.

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“‘We are not building a browser,’ Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt told the Financial Times last week. But that statement may leave some wriggle room for Google to take a fully built browser like Firefox and add its own features.”

Read more:

Google to back Microsoft browser foe? - Oct. 27, 2004:

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Yahoo now has a mobile search service too. Read more about it in the Reuters.com article: Internet News Article

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If you’ve ever been unsure that you don’t have all the basic business tools you need for your online or offline business, this sounds like an interesting site to check out.

Here’s what caught my attention at their site:

“This Internet-based course is presented absolutely free. My Own Business, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization supported by contributions from the private sector. It is not supported financially by any governmental sources. More than 130,000 visitors, viewing over 570,000 times a month, are taking advantage of the course.”

To learn more, visit MyOwnBusiness.org

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ON Monday, SEOBook.com published several tools in their blog.

See them here:Various SEO Tools… : SEO Book.com

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