Archive for July, 2005
Going through some email I found that Pew released a report Teens and Technology
The number of teenagers using the internet has grown 24% in the past four years and 87% of those between the ages of 12 and 17 are online. Compared to four years ago, teens’ use of the internet has intensified and broadened […]
Read an interesting success story from CorporateBlogglingBlog today. Their conclusions from their experience:
Blogs have made geography irrelevant in network building. It’s not a blog unique trend, of course, but for me blogs are a much more qualified and profound tool than the virtual social networks that could have been another option for us.
Company size […]
I believe many of you come to this blog because you are interested in making your church website effective. Others because you want to be more effective with a ministry.
My good friend Tony has updated and made a cleaner version of his resource page listing tips to create an effective church website.
It is certainly […]
Sorry for the belated blogiversary wishes, Church Marketing Sucks.
Pew Internet reminded us yesterday that most people don’t know what Podcasting or RSS is. From the AP Report:
Eighty-seven percent [of internet users surveyed] are unfamiliar with podcasting, which lets everyday users distribute audio files over the Internet for playback any time on computers or digital music players.
And 91 percent do not know about […]
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you know my heart is to help Christians move their websites into web ministries. There are several things one can do to accomplish this. That’s why I’ve got so many topics in here, so many links, so many resources. I hope someone finds […]
Dr. Ralph Wilson has a great article entitled Use Google XML Sitemaps for Better Site Indexing
Ever wondered if people really ask spiritual questions online?
Josh from Illinois decided to ask Yahoo: What happens after we die?.
Interesting stats from Micro Persuasion: Blogs in the Eye of the Beholder. People were interviewed and asked if they understood subscribing, RSS, and blogs. Most had no clue.
This is one reason we’re calling our ministry updates just that and not a blog. Though we want to educate that it’s a blog, that’s […]
Woo Hoo! We got our office website cleaned up and updated this week!
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