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We created Spundge to make it easier for individuals and teams to find, share and publish content and expected our Notebooks would appeal to journalists.
Not surprisingly, reporters quickly embraced...
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“1. Write a Good Headline. 2. Break up Your Posts. 3. Optimize for Search.” Plus two more. Links to longer articles provide explanations.
(Published Sept. 5, 2012.)
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List of eight ways journalists are using Spundge "Notebooks."