Archive for January, 2005
Honestly I haven’t had a chance to read it all yet, but I wanted to post it. If anyone reads it, leave some cliff notes or something! I’ll get to it…just been really busy (as noted by the lack of posts lately!
Search Engine Optimization for Blogger Blogs
This is great! It’s a recipe for Google Rank Cake:
-6 cups thick content mix-1 jar word of mouth, whipped-2 tablespoons meta tags-1 cup creativity
1) In a bowl, stir content mix with 1 cup creativity. Stir. If hard, let sit overnight
2) Stir in meta tags.
3) Heat server to 100 degrees. In a 1024×768 pan or […]
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about some of the applications of a blog…moreover, why have a blog and what are the different ways you can use them? I’ve come to some early conclusions. What do you think?
There seems to be several applications for blogs: get information out to the public (in a […]
If you’re a reader of this blog very often, you know one of my pet peeves is bad customer service. I’ve told you about some of my own experiences and other’s experiences. I bring it up because in ministry, we can’t afford to skimp on the “customer service”. Ministry is a service to others and […]
You’ve been there before. You’ve looked at your website and thought, “Man! This thing needs a redesign!” Then (hopefully) you had a follow-up thought of “So how can I do this without losing any visitors?”
When you do a redesign, you risk losing rankings, deep links, and could confuse visitors. However, […]
Maybe so.
Thanks to DJ for the tip.
There has been a lot of talk about the major search engines making local search available. It works quite well.
At Christmas, our family decided to go to a restaurant that allowed us to call ahead to put our name on the wait list. When we decided to call, we had to look up the phone […]
The Seattle Duck is doing a test: Blog vs. e-newsletter: a Microsoft test case. You should check it out. In short, they are running an experiment to see which form of communication will work best for their target audience. In their case, it’s college students. It’s a great read and I’m hoping […]
The rate of broadband adoption in the US at home has continually risen and is expected to hit close to the 70% mark by the end of 2005. In my mind, this has a couple of applications:
More and more people in the US will be online more often. Therefore, the US mission field […]
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