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Posted 03 July 2009 - 10:11 AM

Help Others With Spinal Cord Injuries By Using The Facebook, Twitter and Google +1 Buttons

Hi all,

You can now help get the word out about some of the excellent topics currently being discussed in the forum, and pages on the main website. Use the Twitter, Facebook and Google +1 buttons which are on every page throughout the website.

In the forum, you will see these buttons at the bottom of each topic. On the main website, you will see the buttons at the top left of the pages.

How Google Account Holders Can Help Apparelyzed

If you have a Google account, when you are logged into Google, visit the Apparelyzed homepage at http://www.apparelyzed.com/ and press the Google +1 button at the top of the page. This will help Apparelyzed reach more people who are searching for spinal injury related topics.

If you want to follow Apparelyzed on Facebook and Twitter, you can add us here:

http://twitter.com/Spinalinjury

http://www.facebook....l.cord.injuries

Member only forums cannot be seen by non members.

Don't forget, if you write a topic, link to it through Facebook, Twitter and Google +1 to reach as many people as possible.

Many thanks for your support.

Simon :)

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