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<copyright>Copyright 2010 Jumpstreet Web Design. All Rights Reserved</copyright>

<webMaster>mark@jumpstreetwebdesign.com (Mark Moyer)</webMaster>

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<title>Promoting Your Web Site via Social Media</title>
<description>If you think social media is for "the younger crowd", think again. Even the bigger conglomerates are using social media, while severing the long reaching tentacles of recession to stay in touch with their user-base. Gaining incredible user support they have adopted this method because it works. It proves that jumping on the "Tweet This" and "Follow That" bandwagon can be downright profitable to those who care to venture.&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JumpstreetWebDesign/~4/txzAkVik5EM" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
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<title>Accessibility and Web Standards</title>
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<title>The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division's Digital Bookshelf Policy</title>
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<title>Interview With Pawel Martuszewski of PM Design</title>
<description>Pawel Martuszewski is a UK based web designer/developer with a strong set of ideals for web design. I met up with Pawel about a year ago and my first impression of him was more than favorable. His designs are clean, extraordinary and always on the brink of cutting edge. Oh, and he's quite a joker too!&lt;img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JumpstreetWebDesign/~4/e0-boKzdd14" height="1" width="1"/&gt;</description>
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