Religious Fundamentalism Has Been Continually Business Proposal

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At the same time, they would go to social networking sites (such as: Face Book and Twitter), to reach out to similar individuals that have the same kind of views on religion. This will improve collaboration among a number of individuals around the world, who share similar kinds of views. Over the course to time, this would help to increase the outreach of the blog and it will become an alternative voice, for those individuals who share similar opinions.

The major timeline for milestones of the blog would be: when ex-religious fundamentalists began to consistently post stories / social network, the point that the site will cross one million page views for a particular story, having various bloggers make public appearances as the face of the site and when the blog is having its stories posted in the mainstream media. These different points in time are important, because they will serve as long-term goals that will help improve the success of the blog.

The donors will be recognized through having a place on the site, where readers can donate or support various events and the blog itself.
At the same time, the blog could conduct a pay per click campaign, by targeting certain members of religions that view moderate news stories. This is important, because sites such as Google, will allow us to use this tool to post specific targeted ads, based upon the content that a person is viewing online. (Dureyermyer, 2010) At the same time, the blog can have a box for readers to enter their email address and subscribe to different newsletters that the site will distribute for free. This is significant, because it shows the strategy that we are utilizing, can address the underlying challenges and reach out to individuals that share like minded views.

Bibliography

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Brady, K. (2009). Islam is Not the Problem. Kyle Brady. Retrieved from: http://www.kyle-brady.com/2009/11/24/islam-is-not-the-problem/

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