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Changeset 3185910

Timestamp:
11/11/2024 05:15:58 PM (16 months ago)
Author:
e-mailit
Message:

adding history tag in readme

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  • e-mailit/tags/13.0.0/readme.txt

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    1414Boost traffic and engagement with WeShare buttons for WordPress, including Facebook, X, WeChat, Threads, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Reddit, Tumblr, Zalo, WhatsApp, and many more. Enable sharing to a wide array of social media sites and apps, plus follow icons for top services, to help users share your posts and pages effortlessly.
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    1618In 2008, Nikitas Georgopoulos envisioned a world where sharing content online could be as intuitive and engaging as the content itself. Starting as a weekend side project called E-MAILiT, Nikitas and his small team built a sharing and customization platform unlike any other, one that would allow publishers and users alike to tailor and enrich their online experiences. This simple project soon became a labor of love, evolving slowly but steadily. Back then, with limited resources and a lean team, growth was organic—relying on passion, dedication, and a long-term vision rather than immediate investor funding. Over time, E-MAILiT gained loyal users and made a name for itself, quietly becoming a trusted choice for thousands of websites across 194 countries. Yet, unlike many startups chasing quick expansion through investor backing, Nikitas and his team believed in a path driven by gradual innovation and authenticity. Each decision was purposeful, aimed at delivering value and enhancing the user experience. This careful, deliberate approach allowed E-MAILiT to amass impressive reach: over 6 billion views and 3 billion users, with a domain rating of 68 and 35,000 backlinks—99% of them dofollow.
  • e-mailit/trunk/readme.txt

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    1414Boost traffic and engagement with WeShare buttons for WordPress, including Facebook, X, WeChat, Threads, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Reddit, Tumblr, Zalo, WhatsApp, and many more. Enable sharing to a wide array of social media sites and apps, plus follow icons for top services, to help users share your posts and pages effortlessly.
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    1618In 2008, Nikitas Georgopoulos envisioned a world where sharing content online could be as intuitive and engaging as the content itself. Starting as a weekend side project called E-MAILiT, Nikitas and his small team built a sharing and customization platform unlike any other, one that would allow publishers and users alike to tailor and enrich their online experiences. This simple project soon became a labor of love, evolving slowly but steadily. Back then, with limited resources and a lean team, growth was organic—relying on passion, dedication, and a long-term vision rather than immediate investor funding. Over time, E-MAILiT gained loyal users and made a name for itself, quietly becoming a trusted choice for thousands of websites across 194 countries. Yet, unlike many startups chasing quick expansion through investor backing, Nikitas and his team believed in a path driven by gradual innovation and authenticity. Each decision was purposeful, aimed at delivering value and enhancing the user experience. This careful, deliberate approach allowed E-MAILiT to amass impressive reach: over 6 billion views and 3 billion users, with a domain rating of 68 and 35,000 backlinks—99% of them dofollow.
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