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hi everyone i thought i'd get this going early this am.. have a great week!

Please post your 140 character (or less) message that you'd like others to tweet about in the Discussion Forum thread "Retweets for the Week". I will start a new discussion with this title every Sunday so we know which retweets are current.

Example: RT @julieFBT Have u declared the American Cancer Society as the official sponsor of your birthday? http://budurl.com/ACSMoreBdays

It can be a new blog post, a product, service, worthy cause, sale, promotion, contest, funny video, new website, an upcoming event...I think you get the idea. :) Members can pick and choose which messages they'd like to tweet about to their followers.

It's important to keep in mind that if you want others to retweet for you, make sure you retweet for others or this won't work. Also keep in mind that engaging on Twitter is about posting tweets of value to your followers. Evaluate these RT requests and only retweet the ones you feel will add value.

Members may post a brief intro about themselves & their business on the comment wall, but please do not spam members.

Please do not try to sell the members your product or service. Please add this info to your profile on "my page".

Please do not ask for feedback about your blog or business.

Please do not add full blog posts. These are best left on your profile blog.

To keep this group as streamlined as possible I will delete posts that do not adhere to these guidelines without notification.

Let's keep this simple and easy for members to use. I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you better and building an awesome group! Thank you!!

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Hi mamas! I am looking for mommy bloggers/guests to attend our upcoming Stella & Dot events, receive a thank-gift from me. We have meetings all over the US, in most major cities. I live in MT, so I need YOUR help!

RT @sd_elise Looking 4 bloggers to report on the Meet Stella & Dot events. Attend for free and receive a sparkly gift! http://bit.ly/6dUqP

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RT: Help abandoned & abused children by shopping at http://ad.vu/ixbp

or

RT@CherylHenderson #children #charity Help abandoned & abused children http://ad.vu/ixf5

The charity information is below in case you think up some better tweets!

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A couple days back we announced that we would soon be sharing with you an opportunity to help with a special charity project. Well, today is the day we would like to start involving our Social Media Science family.

Don't worry, we're not asking you to buy anything from us. In fact, we'd like to give you something AND as you use this gift you will be helping to save the lives of children who desperately need your assistance, all at the same time. Pretty cool, huh?

We've partnered with a company called Dubli and a non-profit organization called ReecesRainbow.com to help raise money for abandoned and abused Children abroad. This is really important to us, not just because we have kids ourselves, but we also have good friends who are reaching out to bring these abandoned kids into their own home to live as adoptee parents. Most of these kids are form the Ukraine, have Down syndrome (or worse) and there is a deadline attached to their lives. If they are NOT adopted by a certain age they are assigned to a state mental institution for the rest of their lives with no chance for adoption ever. So time is of the essence. It's a very cruel system and most kids do not live more than one to three years after this assignment...which is why we (and especially these kids) need your help.

READ THE SPEICAL REPORT: By the way, if you want to read more on this primitive and torturous system we attached a report to our first email and we're attaching it again, just in case you missed it. It's by Rosa Monckton, a New York Times reporter who visited these Ukraine mental institutions and filed here horrific report for here newspaper in February of this year. We know you are all busy, but we all need to be better informed about things like this. Once you read the report you might better understand our urgency.

The report is here: http://www.socialmediascience.com/docs/Guilty-Secret.pdf

Here's How You Can Help:

We've created a charity web site with a company that's popular in Europe but just arrived in the US about a year ago. It's an online auction company called Dubli, where you can get the same brand name merchandise sold on Amazon.com, Ebay, and Walmart.com but for up to 60% off? And, a percentage of each sale (in this case the maximum of 30%) goes towards our Social Media Science.com children's charity project called http://www.ShopOnlineForChildren.com

What's The Catch?

None really. It's free to register and this new website runs a special system called a Reverse Auction in which the prices actually go DOWN as people participate. It's a fun new way to shop in these difficult times.

Yes, it sounds a bit farfetched, and at first we didn't believe it either. But we did our research and it's completely legit. In fact we found that more and more charities are using DubLi for their fund raising efforts.

To participate in the DubLi reverse auction and view the latest price, you simply use one credit. Each credit is worth .80 cents. People who use DubLi purchase these credits for this price every day. So, each time you or other participants use a credit to check the price, the price goes down. You can pull the trigger and order at any time during the process, but the price may keep going down unless someone else jumps in and buys.

The good news is...We're going to give you 2 free credits just to try it out. We purchased these credits so we could give them to you as our way of giving back and to help get more people involved in this worthy cause.

IMPORTANT: We only have 650 credits total and we will be giving 2 each to the first 325 people who register. To register for free and receive your free credits, be one of the first 325, to go to the site below and register:

http://www.shoponlineforchildren.com

After you register, we'll send you a video that explains how to use the DubLi auction system. Before you go to register first stop and take a look at some of the recent bargains other have secured through this shopping/auction portal: Just look below:

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF RECENT BARGAINS:

Harley Davidson Easy rider
Value: $25,000.00
Sold for: $4,700.50

Amazon.com Gift Card
Value: $350.00
Sold for: $42.75

Visa $500 Gift Card
Value: $500.00
Sold for: $85.25

Apple Imac 24 inch Computer
Value: $1424.00
Sold for: $3.00 yes, 3 Dollars....:-)
Blackberry Curve
Value: $460.00
Sold for: $83.00

Check it out for yourself, register free at:
http://www.shoponlineforchildren.com

Best Regards,

Charles Heflin and Thomas Rozof
Social Media Science, LLC

P.S. When registering at www.shoponlineforchildren.com, you can purchase as little as $8 worth of credits. Also, check out the Tell A Friend feature at the top right after logging in. Ever credit you purchase helps us save the lives of vulnerable children. Thanks in advance for your help.

Social Media Science LLC
2127 S. Bluff Court
Wichita, Kansas 67218
United States
(800) 494-3963

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done.

ConnieFoggles said:
Just added this, new giveaway up..

Win My Secret Circle Where Girls Can Hang Out Online Safely @ConnieFoggles http://tinyurl.com/lo9htn PL RT

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done.

Nici said:
RT @KIDOZ: Want to know how to control your kids' access to web content? http://bit.ly/kPalW


Thanks in advance! :)

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done.

Cheryl Henderson-Khalid said:
RT: Help abandoned & abused children by shopping at http://ad.vu/ixbp

or

RT@CherylHenderson #children #charity Help abandoned & abused children http://ad.vu/ixf5

The charity information is below in case you think up some better tweets!

====================================

A couple days back we announced that we would soon be sharing with you an opportunity to help with a special charity project. Well, today is the day we would like to start involving our Social Media Science family.

Don't worry, we're not asking you to buy anything from us. In fact, we'd like to give you something AND as you use this gift you will be helping to save the lives of children who desperately need your assistance, all at the same time. Pretty cool, huh?

We've partnered with a company called Dubli and a non-profit organization called ReecesRainbow.com to help raise money for abandoned and abused Children abroad. This is really important to us, not just because we have kids ourselves, but we also have good friends who are reaching out to bring these abandoned kids into their own home to live as adoptee parents. Most of these kids are form the Ukraine, have Down syndrome (or worse) and there is a deadline attached to their lives. If they are NOT adopted by a certain age they are assigned to a state mental institution for the rest of their lives with no chance for adoption ever. So time is of the essence. It's a very cruel system and most kids do not live more than one to three years after this assignment...which is why we (and especially these kids) need your help.

READ THE SPEICAL REPORT: By the way, if you want to read more on this primitive and torturous system we attached a report to our first email and we're attaching it again, just in case you missed it. It's by Rosa Monckton, a New York Times reporter who visited these Ukraine mental institutions and filed here horrific report for here newspaper in February of this year. We know you are all busy, but we all need to be better informed about things like this. Once you read the report you might better understand our urgency.

The report is here: http://www.socialmediascience.com/docs/Guilty-Secret.pdf

Here's How You Can Help:

We've created a charity web site with a company that's popular in Europe but just arrived in the US about a year ago. It's an online auction company called Dubli, where you can get the same brand name merchandise sold on Amazon.com, Ebay, and Walmart.com but for up to 60% off? And, a percentage of each sale (in this case the maximum of 30%) goes towards our Social Media Science.com children's charity project called http://www.ShopOnlineForChildren.com

What's The Catch?

None really. It's free to register and this new website runs a special system called a Reverse Auction in which the prices actually go DOWN as people participate. It's a fun new way to shop in these difficult times.

Yes, it sounds a bit farfetched, and at first we didn't believe it either. But we did our research and it's completely legit. In fact we found that more and more charities are using DubLi for their fund raising efforts.

To participate in the DubLi reverse auction and view the latest price, you simply use one credit. Each credit is worth .80 cents. People who use DubLi purchase these credits for this price every day. So, each time you or other participants use a credit to check the price, the price goes down. You can pull the trigger and order at any time during the process, but the price may keep going down unless someone else jumps in and buys.

The good news is...We're going to give you 2 free credits just to try it out. We purchased these credits so we could give them to you as our way of giving back and to help get more people involved in this worthy cause.

IMPORTANT: We only have 650 credits total and we will be giving 2 each to the first 325 people who register. To register for free and receive your free credits, be one of the first 325, to go to the site below and register:

http://www.shoponlineforchildren.com

After you register, we'll send you a video that explains how to use the DubLi auction system. Before you go to register first stop and take a look at some of the recent bargains other have secured through this shopping/auction portal: Just look below:

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF RECENT BARGAINS:

Harley Davidson Easy rider
Value: $25,000.00
Sold for: $4,700.50

Amazon.com Gift Card
Value: $350.00
Sold for: $42.75

Visa $500 Gift Card
Value: $500.00
Sold for: $85.25

Apple Imac 24 inch Computer
Value: $1424.00
Sold for: $3.00 yes, 3 Dollars....:-)
Blackberry Curve
Value: $460.00
Sold for: $83.00

Check it out for yourself, register free at:
http://www.shoponlineforchildren.com

Best Regards,

Charles Heflin and Thomas Rozof
Social Media Science, LLC

P.S. When registering at www.shoponlineforchildren.com, you can purchase as little as $8 worth of credits. Also, check out the Tell A Friend feature at the top right after logging in. Ever credit you purchase helps us save the lives of vulnerable children. Thanks in advance for your help.

Social Media Science LLC
2127 S. Bluff Court
Wichita, Kansas 67218
United States
(800) 494-3963

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RT'd everything I could get to or fit within my context.

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Retweeted for you!

Janet Mulroy said:
Better late than never, I guess...

RT @KidCrunchMom Great resource for homeschool and enrichment http://bit.ly/wFEJK #homeschool #moms #kids

RT @KidCrunchMom Labor day roadtrip? Keep the kids entertained in the backseat with Pixar DVDs http://bit.ly/7GBVW #kids #movies

RT @KidCrunchMom Flashcards are boring. Practice math facts with Rock N Learn DVDs and CDs. Great for the car. http://bit.ly/kA4bW

Thanks for retweeting.

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RT Trekaroo's new blog link exchange about family destinations across the country looks great! http://bit.ly/cHejz

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RT @basarabadd 4 day #Cruise 2 #Mexico in Dec strt @$169pp (suites $494)! http://bit.ly/1pHqd Great #Christmas gift 2 self don't u agree?

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RT @basarabadd Sept trip giveaway #Cruise for 2 incls air & $250 onboard credit - r u registered yet? http://bit.ly/5OILH

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I have 2 more retweets please if you could help me out!
Thanks!

RT @palmersf Chicken Soup for the Soul: Extraordinary Teens Book review and giveway http://bit.ly/3UuvV

RT @palmersf Blush topless undershirt review and giveaway http://bit.ly/4tqfVF

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RT @mommybits Win a "Back to School Eco-Friendly Kit!” from Brita & FilterForGood http://ow.ly/nZqq

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