Archive for November, 2004
A great article from clickz today entitled Survey Finds Advertising Important, But Flawed. There’s a lot of points to draw from this article for our applications. Put yourself in the advertising agency seat.
Most of the 9,000 senior executives polled agreed that advertising is an important driver of corporate success.
We’re responsible for letting […]
As part of an effective overall ministry, we need to have good customer service. Today I saw an example of both good and bad and they both dealt with an internet technology.
The GoodI was reading a story about David Progue’s interaction with Netflix. Very well done, Netflix. They use the web and […]
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My wife and I were out shopping yesterday and we were in a specialty store where the guy working there was able to spend a lot of time with us…and of course us with him. Thoughout our conversation, he wanted to know more about us. As time went on in the conversation, he found out […]
Can spam be effective ministry? Can intrusive emails seasoned with gracious gospel help the non-believer?
These guys think so.
I’d like to opine differently. I think the gospel is a relational, relevant message. It’s communicated in words, syntax, and format that those that receive it understand and relate. Sure, the gospel is to […]
Wanted to pass along a great website I’ve run across within the last couple months or so. I haven’t had time to pour through the entire site, but the stuff I have checked are great.
GreatChurchWebsites.org
The purpose of this site is to promote excellence in church website design by offering a “virtual gallery” of church […]
Do you suffer from CBC problems? If you use Firefox or Safari, you probably do. My wife and I deal with it on occasion. Today she writes about the problem of CBC, or cross-browser compatibility.
Why don’t web owners check their site on other browsers? We don’t all live in an Internet […]
Kevin over at ChurchMarketingSucks.com has a real interesting article on what the church can learn from the recent launch of the rock band U2’s new album release.
It makes for an interesting read…and quite thought provoking.
Found an interesting chart on the “Big 3″ search engine’s (Google, Yahoo, and MSN) market share in the US, Canada, and France. The original source is from market SEO & Web Marketing News.
Search Engine Position has an interesting article on where these “Big 3″ will be heading in the future.
They say concerning Microsoft:
We […]
I was looking at some different stats today and was really impressed about online ministry for today’s youth. Most web ministry sites I see are targeted for young adults and adults. But what about the 18 and younger group? Check out these numbers:
64% of Americans who will trust Christ do so before they are 18
53% […]
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