Archive for November, 2004
I mentioned last week on how to stay on top of what’s going on in the world. I said I had not used browsers to help me monitor RSS feeds. Well, recently I’ve decided to give Firefox a try again and one of the features it offers is a VERY simple RSS integration.
Instead […]
Cute article from Scottie Claiborne called The Hungry Little Spider. It’s about how to make sure your website is indexed by search engine spiders.
A good, quick, light read.
This week the two blogs I run each passed a significant milestone. My Orangejack Blog passed the 5,000 visitor mark officially (I started keeping stats about a month after my first post…bummer). If you’d like to read the first entry, look no further than this entry about red trucks from July 6, 2004.
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D’oh! I don’t mean any bridges that the Homer of The Iliad or The Odyssey. I’m talking about Homer Simpson. Can Homer Simpson help you have a more effective internet ministry? I say YES! Mmmmmm…..ministry….. Woo Hoo!
The concept is a called a bridge strategy. I’m not going to go too much into it because […]
The MSN blog has been really interesting lately. It’s been interesting watching a new revamped search engine come online because the blog has been giving us insight on how it’s working.
Today they talk about how they index the internet and why a site may not be in their search results.
One is because they may […]
Can giving away things for free help or hurt you as a ministry or as an organization? It’s an old thought with a new application. With the tools of the internet, one can now give away all the latest and greatest tips, tricks, and knowledge so easily. But should you?
Because some of […]
It seems EveryStudent.com is getting even more press. This from TheIowaChannel.com - Web Site Spikes Interest In God Among College Students
‘Our motivation isn’t just to market some Web site and get people to believe what we do, but it is to help people explore that,’ Chris Swanson, with the ISU Campus Crusade for […]
Thanks to the eQuip blog, I’ve learned of two new message forums for internet ministry. They are Open Source Ministry and Christian Web Masters.
These are two forums new to me that I’ll be checking out in the near future…
I learned a new term today. It’s called “The Invisible Web” and it comes defined by e-Market Building:
The term ‘the Invisible Web’ refers mainly to websites that are built such that search engines never find them and/or can’t pick up their pages. The usual cause is:
incomprehensible (to search engines) web addresses generated by databases
incorrectly built […]
Article in today’s Orlando Sentinel called Connecting through e-vangelism featuring Campus Crusade’s EveryStudent.com and Who Is Jesus - Really?
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