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MARCH 2009 HOT SHEET QUARTERLY
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Welcome to the Hot Sheet Quarterly. We're sharing our collection of the top ten performing links from past issues so you can see what others found to be some of the more interesting topics we've shared.

Amazon.com 500 free songs SHARE:

Free

I love free music. You love free music. And Amazon.com loves us all. Here are 500 free songs you never knew you always wanted.

Cool

Tweetsgiving SHARE:

Tweetsgiving: A Twitter social experiment designed to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania.

PitchEngine: PR for social media SHARE:

Savvy

The best tool for a PR professional in this interactive age is the Social Media Release. Forget email attachments, word documents and image CDs. PitchEngine is a great tool for sharing news using Web 2.0 tools.

Interesting

Finn at Hunger Task Force SHARE:

How are non-profits making use of social media? Beth Kanter, a professional blogger, writes about the use of social media tools in the non-profit sector for social change. Learn more at Beth's Blog:

Lingo for 2009 SHARE:

Funny

Are you hip to the new lingo for 2009? Spend some of your micro-boredom time pulling this list up. We'll know you're doing it when we see the Blackberry prayer.

Handy

Twitter SHARE:

Get Inspired. Check out "100 designers you should follow on Twitter:"

10 Harsh Truths about Corporate Websites SHARE:

Provocative

Periodic website redesign is not enough. A content management system is not a silver bullet. Your website is not all about you.

Smart

Peter Kim SHARE:

Bookmark this page! Peter Kim has created a master list of companies that are using social media, including links to examples and descriptions of social media types and industries.

Bacon! SHARE:

Funny

Bacon?? Bacon!! Type in your web address after the following URL to get baconized: http://baconlicio.us/yourURLhere

Smart

GetSatisfaction SHARE:

14,748 companies (and counting) are responding to consumers on GetSatisfaction. Is yours one of them?