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    <description>Features the CIM Net Educ. newsletters, topics related to the CIM free Catholic eBook, bookmarks on the topic of RSS, SEO-related content,  the Catholic Family Business concept, and occasional technology news.</description>
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       <title>Search Engine Optimization from a Catholic Perspective</title>
<link>http://www.pcentral-online.net/catholic-articles/seo-catholic.html</link>
     <description>This article helps those who write Catholic articles 
to understand that studying basic ethical SEO techniques will help one 
apply it at both basic and advanced levels. SEO from a Catholic perspective 
can be seen from a technical point of view and from a moral point of view. 
This article will help those who wish to start a Catholic articles web 
site or web log where the technical and moral points of view can be found.
Before applying SEO [search engine optimization] in your Catholic web site, 
it is important to know the basics. A good list and forum that gives free 
classes in ethical SEO is the Yahoo! List SEO Techniques. From the basic 
lessons provided in these classes, you can apply all what you have learned 
within a Catholic framework and perspective. SEO from one Catholic 
perspective is a technical matter of using key words and key phrases so 
that your web pages have more visibility in the search engines. Below is a 
list of ways you can optimize your web pages: through the use of popular 
Catholic key words and phrases in the title of your page and in your 
meta tags; the use of popular key words and phrases in your file names, 
title tags and alt tags; and the use of popular key words and phrases most 
of all in the content of your web pages.</description>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Catholic Articles - Writing Ideas and Tips</title>
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     <description>Though there is no one way of writing the perfect 
Catholic article, there are certain patterns of writing we can follow by 
which we can write simple but in classic style - one that can appeal to 
the popular visitor of the Net. This article will present a few styles 
by which Catholic articles and posts in Catholic blogs can be patterned 
after.  The article gives 7 ways of how one can write simple Catholic 
articles that will help many to understand the Catholic
faith.</description>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Advantage of the Key Word "Catholic" Over "Roman Catholic"</title>
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     <description>Although the key phrase "Roman Catholic" is an official 
term that defines a world religion under the leadership of the Roman 
Pontiff, there is a spirit of universality and inclusivity found in 
the use of the key word "Catholic". Advantage of using the key word 
"Catholic" - the key word "Catholic" is more inclusive in meaning as 
it also refers to Anglicans, Eastern rite Catholics, and all the 
Christian churches in communion with the Holy See; the key word 
"Catholic" also refers to a religious culture that is lived and 
propagated by many adherents all over the world; the key word "Catholic" 
is rooted in a Greek term meaning "universal" or "general" - thus 
having a connotation of expansiveness and global in scope; the key 
phrase "Roman Catholic" is much more specific in its meaning as it 
refers to a religion that is centralized in the Vatican: the seat 
of the papacy; the key phrase "Roman Catholic" is a religious culture 
that brings associated meanings of formalization of things liturgical 
and documentation of all things didactic; the key phrase "Roman 
Catholic" means all those who adhere to the Latin rite and who are 
bonded together under the leadership of the Roman Pontiff.</description>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Pentecost Mission: God's Blessings on the Mission on the Net</title>
<link>http://www.pcentral-online.net/pentecost/pentecost-mission.html</link>
     <description>This web site is but an offshoot of a more foundational
work of evangelization on the Net: the list The Spirit's Love Leaders Corps.
Although many Catholics have already in the past evangelized and proclaimed
the Gospel on the Net before John Paul II issued his 36th World Communications
Day Message, still more responded and joined in this mission.  And one of the
many who did join was our list.  Just as John Paul II promised in his letter
and message that the Lord will bless all those who undertake this mission,
many indeed discover how great is the mercy and goodness of God when one
becomes part of the Catholic Church's mission on the Net - even if it be
just a lay initiative.  So if you wish to join in this mission, there are
some steps given in this page that can help you be part of it.  Being in
our foundational list, The Spirit's Love Leaders Corps, would be most
advisable as its essence was founded on the very message and spirituality
of John Paul II in his 36th WCD Message on evangelization on the Net.</description>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Writing Popular Catholic Articles to Increase Web Site Traffic</title>
<link>http://www.pcentral-online.net/catholic/popular-articles.html</link>
     <description>Writing popular Catholic articles to increase web site 
traffic depends on many factors. Some of these are: using popular content, 
making information comprehensive, striking a balance in writing for search 
engine and reader, writing what the article is for rather than against, 
and writing with a sense of mission to all peoples who use the Net to 
search for information on the Catholic faith.  This page describes how
each of the above factors contribute to the increase of web site traffic
and visits.</description>
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       <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Benedict XVI Says He Felt Church's Support in US</title>
<link>http://www.zenit.org/article-22464?l=english</link>
     <description>There were moments of the Pope's time in New York 
that he said "have remained firmly etched in my spirit." One of them, 
he recalled, was Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral with priests and 
consecrated persons. "I will never forget the warmth with which they 
congratulated me for the third anniversary of my election to the See 
of Peter," the Pope affirmed. "It was a moving moment, in which I 
experienced in a tangible way all of the support of the Church for 
my ministry." "Finally," he added, "my visit culminated with the 
celebration of the Eucharist in Yankee Stadium in New York: I still 
carry in my heart that festival of faith and brotherhood, with which we 
celebrated the 200 years of the oldest dioceses of North America. The 
original little flock has progressed enormously, enriching itself with 
the faith and the traditions of successive waves of immigration. "To 
this Church, which now faces the challenges of the present, I have 
had the joy of announcing anew 'Christ Our Hope' of yesterday, today 
and forever."</description>
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       <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Learn-by-example Method for Writing Catholic Articles</title>
<link>http://www.pcentral-online.net/catholic-articles/learn-by-example.html</link>
     <description>We often run into articles, content, or posts online 
that teach many things and give how-to-do information on various fields 
and specialties. Many of these resources explain very well and teach 
in a very precise or detailed manner. However, learning in this manner 
and through these methods often entail a lot of time and study - much of 
it in-depth. And more often, some of the information that is given or 
the principles that is taught involve certain terminologies or jargon 
that presuppose a background connected with an advanced or complex 
know-how. This web site follows an approach that offers a very easy 
learn-by-example method in knowing a special field: writing Catholic 
articles and blogs.</description>
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       <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Get Ideas for Writing Catholic Articles</title>
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     <description>When we need to write a Catholic article for a printed 
publication or for online publishing, there will be many times when we will 
really be at a loss for finding ideas to write about. But we can have all 
the means to use, if we just be open to search and discover through the 
many occasions and circumstances that we encounter everyday. We need not 
burden our minds to much. Just an attitude of openness in what we do 
everyday will let our intuitive faculties in motion. An idea can happen 
even during our time of prayer, during a trip to the supermarket, or a 
transaction we need to do at the bank, or when we need to bring our 
child to the doctor, or while driving through the traffic, or while 
listening to mood music, or when cleaning the car or home, or when 
reading a good inspirational or spiritual book.</description>
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       <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>Yahoo Sees Growth Up, Argues for Higher Microsoft Bid</title>
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     <description>Here is a tech news item from Yahoo! News that gives a
full coverage to the Yahoo! - Microsoft talks.  It is a page which gives
a comprehensive news account on the talks between the two internet giants.
The latest of one of the news items is as recent as March 20, 2008. It
reports that Microsoft can increase Yahoo! bid by offering an all cash
offer to the popular internet portal.  Although the talks between the
two companies continue, there is still a lot of ground which they need
to consider, especially with Yahoo! forecasting a rosy picture for its
business in two years time, thus proving its higher worth to the Microsoft
initial offer.  You may want to bookmark this page as it is a full coverage
of the Microsoft - Yahoo! business talks and news.</description>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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       <title>8 Books That Make a Big Difference for Your Small Business</title>
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     <description>In this modern days, there are more and more businesses
veering away from the brick-and-mortar model of business and venturing
more into businesses that use less of this type and build on intellectual
capital.  Intellectual capital are those forms of assets that are nontangible
but very useful and of high value.  Some of it are gained through experience
while others are acquired through study and thorough research.  In this page
are eight books which can help build the intellectual capital for your small
business enterprise.  It is a mix of books that integrates the field of
business, internet and Catholic values.  Blending the knowledge in these
books can give you valuable insights on how to build your intellectual
capital in such a way as to increase the value of your Catholic small
business for the long-term.</description>
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       <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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