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My tip would be:

Only those who are motivated and have the resources (a computer, time, (and
implicitly money)) will go to your site to find the information. Those who
probably need most in the way of "health promotion" will be further ignored
and labelled as "hard to reach".

>===== Original Message From Health Promotion on the Internet
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>Hello everyone -
>
>Well here it is Friday afternoon and there have only been 5 responses to the
>Best Tip for using the Internet in Health Promotion - (good ones at that!)
>so rather than summarize today I am going to repost the challenge now and
>ask for responses by next Wednesday - March 7th.
>
>If you have never posted to the list remember you can - send email to:
>[log in to unmask] - if it is your first time posting add a few lines about
>yourself as you jump in.
>
>here is what I asked:
>
>"If had to share one tip - (only one per person!) with a colleague who was
>just about to plan a new project that included some aspect of online
>activity - what would it be?"
>
>Have a good weekend all - Liz Rykert - (filling in for Alison Stirling -
>your regular online facilitator.)

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