Justice Centre adds AddThis! New addition to help you direct traffic to your website

At the Justice Centre we are continuously looking for new ways to add value to our registered users and readers alike. We are always looking for opportunities to develop this website so make it more effective in distributing content, but also easier for readers to find the information that they are looking for. The increasing popularity of bookmarking and sharing meant that we had to find ways to allow you to bookmark and share articles that you may have written, you that you have read on the Justice Centre.

Bookmarking and sharing articles and blogs

We have included AddThis functionality to encourage ongoing growth of, not just our registered users, but also our active authors and bloggers. The success of our website relies heavily on the authors and bloggers who have and continue to contribute their time and energies in writing articles that fill these pages. We need your input and we appreciate your efforts.

For our readers, we hope that AddThis will allow you to distribute interesting articles to your friends and colleagues. Increasing our readership base is also very important. The number of clicks through this site and on each and every page is a testimony to our authors and bloggers and hopefully an encouragement for them to continue writing, if not for the Justice Centre, then at least for their own benefit in drawing traffic to their own website.

We actively encourage anyone who accesses this site to use http://www.addthis.com/help.php

What is AddThis?
button served Launched in September 2006, AddThis is the #1 bookmarking and sharing button on the Internet. AddThis has become the standard button for bookmarking and sharing. The AddThis button spreads your content across the Web by making it easier for your visitors to bookmark and share it with other people, again…and again…and again. This simple yet powerful button is very easy to install and provides valuable Analytics about the bookmarking and sharing activity of your users. AddThis helps your visitors create a buzz for your site and increase its popularity and ranking.

Who uses Add This?
AddThis is already on hundreds of thousands of websites including TIME Magazine, Oracle, TechCrunch, Freewebs, Entertainment Weekly, Topix, Lonely Planet, MySpace, PGA Tour, Tower Records, Squidoo, Zappos, FOX, ABC, CBS, Glamour, PostSecret, WebMD, American Idol, ReadWriteWeb, just to name a few (more here). Each month our button is displayed across the web over 30 billion times (or 10,000 times / sec), to over 200 million unique users.

If you have any suggestions as to how we can continue to develop this website and add further functionality, like what we have done with AddThis, please send your feedback and we will do our best to accommodate your suggestions.

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The Justice Centre Team

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About us

The Justice Centre - Free Article Submission is a website designed to assist in the dissemination and publication of articles over the internet. Articles assist our members in drawing attention and directing traffic to their own website. Search engine optimization (also known as SEO) strategies often include article submissions to improve page ranking and natural search results.

Articles on all topics will be accepted, however the purpose of this website is to promote articles on legal or law-related topics, and therefore we encourage legal professionals, students or academics to contribute their articles and points of view. All articles will be posted without review or edit and remain the intellectual property of their respective authors. We do not take any responsibility for the currency or accuracy of any information or advice that may be posted on this website.

The best part - posting articles and being published on this website is absolutely FREE. It is free to become a registered member and it is free to submit articles. Well written articles to promote your website will ensure traffic, visitors and revenue. Start today.

Justice Centre

http://www.justicecentre.com.au/web

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