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    MBR-Bulk-WP-Detector

    MBR-Bulk-WP-Detector

    A free WP plugin that lets you check unlimited URLs

    ...But it gets better… Turn on Deep Scan mode, and you’ll also discover what WordPress version they’re using, which theme they’ve got installed, and even their top plugins. From version 2.1.0 it also returns the email addresses and phone numbers. Imagine personalising your outreach with: “Hey, I noticed you’re using the Divi theme—I’ve got some custom modules that could really enhance your site…” Now you’re not just another cold email. You’re someone who actually did their homework.
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    The VistA Outreach project is managed at http://www.vistaoutreach.org. The Sourceforge SVN is used for source version control.
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    Peach Outreach Directory is a CMS/directory for local non-profits, outreaches, and ministries. The directory provides a website for organizations that might otherwise not have one. Peach is in Alpha testing and is NOT ready for production sites just yet.
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