Using this Website
There are many features on the MarquetteTurner.com website. On this page we provide information on how to get the most out of the site.
1. Sharing MarquetteTurner.com Articles Using Social Bookmarking
2. Commenting on Articles on MarquetteTurner.com
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Sharing MarquetteTurner.com Articles Using Social Bookmarking
Every article page on the MarquetteTurner.com website includes links to a range of social bookmarking / sharing websites.
Social bookmarking links can be found at the bottom of all article pages on Marquette Turner’s site, as below:

All of these sites are free to use but do require you to register. Once you have registered you can begin bookmarking.
Each of the sites works slightly differently so use the links below to find out which service best suits your needs.
You can find out more about social bookmarking on Wikipedia. For more details about each of these services:
Del.icio.us
To register, go to:
http://del.icio.us/register
For more information:
http://del.icio.us/about
Digg
To register, go to:
http://digg.com/register
For more information:
http://digg.com/about
reddit
To register, go to:
http://reddit.com/login
For more information:
http://reddit.com/help/faq
Facebook
To register, go to:
https://register.facebook.com/r.php
For more information:
http://www.facebook.com/about.php
StumbleUpon
To register, go to:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/sign_up.php
For more information:
http://www.stumbleupon.com/aboutus.html

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Commenting on Articles on MarquetteTurner.com
MarquetteTurner.com encourages constructive participation on its site.
We use the Disqus (dis·cuss • dĭ-skŭs’) comments system, which allows you to connect identities such as Facebook and Twitter under a single account, then automatically share your comments to existing friends and networks (as little or as much as you choose).
You’ll see the Disqus box at the bottom of each article page, which looks like the image below.

Make the most of the conversations and communities that form on blogs and other sites, build a reputation as a star commenter all across the web, manage your conversations, and prevent impersonators from taking credit.
It’s simple and easy to comment on MarquetteTurner.com and we look forward to hearing from you.
Click the Disqus button below to learn more:
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Listening to our Podcasts
No time to read our articles? Let us read them for you.
WHAT?
The podcasts contain word-for-word recordings of all articles published on MarquetteTurner.com as well as each eMagazine in full (from October 2009).
The podcasts are completely free and can be listened to directly from your computer or downloaded as a premium podcast.
WHY?
The beauty of podcasts is that it all happens automatically. So the latest edition is always ready to listen to whenever you want it, wherever you may be.
It is ideal for anyone who wants to listen to articles while traveling, exercising or just relaxing or for those that simply don’t have time to read them at their computer.
By subscribing to Marquette Turner’s podcasts on iTunes, the latest podcasts will be delivered directly into your iTunes library, just as soon as they’re available.
HOW?
There are two easy ways to subscribe to our podcasts:
Method 1.
- Click this podcast link.
- A podcast feed page will open in your browser. In the drop-down box in the top left hand corner, where it asks “Subscribe to this podcast using”, select iTunes. The click the button “Subscribe Now” (see image below). iTunes will then open and you’ll be subscribed.
To listen to our podcasts in iTunes, simply open iTunes and go to the iTunes Store.

In the search box in the top right hand corner, type in “Marquette Turner” and click enter.

The MTLH logo will appear with the option to “Subscribe”. Click this button, go through the quick accepting process, and from then your iTunes podcast library will automatically update our latest podcasts each time you launch the application.
The downloadable files are in mp3 format.

For your convenience, there is a ”podcast” section of our website where the original articles can be viewed.


























